REPERTOIRE MAC LEWIS' DUO SCOTS WHA HAE- Traditional tunes played without lyrics, so only the author of the music is mentionned when he's known -
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SCOTLAND
The Scottish Anthem At least, four tunes can pretend to represent Scotland : - Flower of Scotland : this tune is played for almost twenty years at rugby matches to replace... God save the Queen... - Scotland the Brave : a relatively recent tune again, from the early twentieth century, - Amazing Grace : lyrics written by John Newton. That's a spiritual song, often played at funerals. - and, last but not least, Scots Wha Hae named by Robert Burns, the famous scottish poet, who put his words towards a very ancient tune (Hey Tuttie Tatie) played at Bannockburn by Robert The Bruce's Army in 1314.
A MAN'S A MAN FOR A'THAT A.A.CAMERON AMAZING GRACE AULD LANG SYNE BRAVEHEART (James Horner) BY THE SCOTS (Eric D. McLewis) FLOWER OF SCOTLAND (Roy Williamson) GAELIC AIR HIGHLAND CATHEDRAL (Ulrich Roever & Michael Korb) HIGHLAND LADDIE ITCHY FINGERS (P.M.Robert Pinkman) KILLWORTH HILLS LOCHANSIDE (P.M. John McLelland DCM) MAIRI'S WEDDING O WALY WALY (THE WATER IS WIDE) SCOTLAND THE BRAVE SCOTS WHA HAE (HEY TUTTIE TATIE) THE BLACK BEAR (The Bonnie Banks o') LOCH LOMOND THE DARK ISLAND (Iain McLachlan) THE GREEN HILLS OF TYROL (A SCOTTISH SOLDIER) THE HIGH ROAD TO GAIRLOCH THE ROWAN TREE WHEN THE BATTLE'S OVER (P.M. William Robb)