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| | When rosy May comes in wi' flowers | |
4:15
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2
| | O, that I had ne'er been married | |
2:07
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3
| | Wee Willie Gray | |
1:49
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4
| | O wha'll mow me now? | |
2:30
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5
| | Brose and butter | |
1:42
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6
| | The wintry west extends his blast | |
2:26
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7
| | Afton water (Flow gently, sweet Afton) | |
4:25
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8
| | Duncan Gray | |
2:40
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9
| | The Winter it is Past | |
4:01
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10
| | Gudeen to you kimmer | |
2:26
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11
| | Kellyburn Braes | |
3:27
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12
| | The slave's lament | |
3:12
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13
| | Of a' the airts the wind can blaw | |
3:46
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14
| | What can a young lassie do wi an auld man | |
2:09
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15
| | Ay, waukin, O | |
3:07
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16
| | O, steer her up, an haud her gaun | |
1:23
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17
| | The Cooper o' Cuddy ("We'll hide the cooper") (tune Bab at the Bowster) | |
2:05
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18
| | O, rattlin, roarin Willie | |
1:17
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19
| | To the Weaver's Gin Ye Go | |
3:06
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20
| | Lady Mary Ann | |
2:29
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21
| | Montgomerie's Peggy | |
1:08
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22
| | The lea-rigg | |
3:27
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23
| | Yestreen I had a pint o wine | |
4:42
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