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Scottish Folk Groups
The Corries 3
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These Are The Corries (Philips International 6382 025, 197?)
(Compilation)
Side One: Wild Rover; Johnny Lad; Sally Free and Easy;
Lord of the Dance; Kishmul's Galley; Twa Corbies
Side Two: October Song; Katie Bairdie/Oor Wee School;
Bring Back My Grannie to Me/My Brother Bill's a Fireman;
I Once Loved a Lass; I'm a Rover; Cam Ye By Atholl
All songs traditional except where indicated
Ronnie Browne,
Roy Williamson
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The Corries: Live from Scotland Volume 1 (Pan Audio PA002, 1974)
Side One: Fallaldy (Browne); Mingulay Boat Song (Roberton);
Lads Among the Heather; A Scottish Holiday (G W Hill);
Hugh the Graeme; Maggie Lauder
Side Two: The Roses of Prince Charlie (Browne); Dark
Lochnagar; Loch Tay Boat Song (McLeod/Boulton); The M.hm Song;
Flower of Scotland (Williamson)
All songs traditional except where indicated
Ronnie Browne (vocals, guitar, mandoline, combolin),
Roy Williamson (vocals, guitar, flute, mandoline, banduria, combolin)
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The Corries: Flower of Scotland (Pan Audio PA003, 1974)
Side One: Flower of Scotland (Williamson)
Side Two: The Roses of Prince Charlie (Browne)
All songs traditional except where indicated
Ronnie Browne (vocals, guitar),
Roy Williamson (vocals, guitar)
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The Corries: Live from Scotland Volume 2 (Dara PA008, 1975)
Side One: Lock the Door Lariston; Sunday Driver (Trad/J W Hill);
Come O'er the Stream Charlie; King Fareweel; Yur Losin' Them;
Ettrick Lady; Nancy Whisky
Side Two: Sae Will We Yet; Lord Yester (Weir/Williamson);
Reivers Galley (Williamson); La-Di-Dum (Rikki Fulton);
Johnny Ra; MacPherson's Rant
All songs traditional except where indicated
Ronnie Browne (vocals, guitar, borahn, mandolin, combolin, harmonica),
Roy Williamson (vocals, guitar, borahn, Northumbrian pipes, mandolin, combolin)
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The Corries: Live from Scotland Volume 3 (Pan Audio PA015, 1975)
Side One: The Portree Kid (Hilton/Jones); The Sherramuir
Fight; Jamie raeburn; Chevaliers Muster Roll; Shoals o' Herring (MacColl)
Side Two: The Massacre of Glencoe (Jim MacLean);
The Friday Game (J W Hill); The Battle of Prestonpans (Trad/Williamson);
weep Ye By Atholl (Weir/Williamson); The Rattling Bog
All songs traditional except where indicated
Ronnie Browne (vocals, guitar, borahn, harmonica, combolin),
Roy Williamson (vocals, guitar, borahn, whistle, combolin)
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The Corries: Live from Scotland Volume 4 (Pan Audio PA027, 1977)
Side One: Hughs o' Cromdale; Blues for Hughie;
Hush Hush (Jim MacLean); Willie's Gone Tae Melville Castle;
South Australia; Lowlands o' Holland
Side Two: Bannockburn; The Rigs o' Rye; There Was a Lad
(Burns); Battle o' Harlaw; Earl o' Moray; Killiecrankie
All songs traditional except where indicated
Ronnie Browne (vocals, guitar, borann, harmonica, combolin),
Roy Williamson (vocals, guitar, borann, flute, Northumbrian pipes,
concertina, combolin)
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These Are The Corries Vol 2: The Skye Boat Song (Philips International 6382 059, 197?)
Side One: The Skye Boat Song; Cam Ye O'er Frae France;
Haughs o' Cromdale; Banks of Newfoundland; Blow Ye Winds;
Roving Journeyman
Side Two: Lewis Bridal Song; Highland Lament; Flower of
Scotland (Williamson); Tiree Love Song; The Road to Dundee;
Annie laurie
All songs traditional except where indicated
Ronnie Browne,
Roy Williamson
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The Very Best of The Corries (EMI EMC 3114, 197?)
(compilation)
Side One: The Black Douglas (Weir/Williamson);
Wha Wadna Fecht for Charlie; The Isle of Skye; I Will Go;
Sound the Pibroch; Derwentwaters' Farewell; Flood Garry (Weir);
Bonnie Dundee
Side Two: Peggy Gordon; The Boys of Bluehill/Derry Hornpipe;
Abigail; Garten Mother's Lullaby; Maids When You're Young;
The Rose of Allandale; Kiss the Children for Me, Mary; Westering Home
All songs traditional except where indicated
Ronnie Browne,
Roy Williamson
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The Corries: Peat Fire Flame (Dara PA024, 1977)
Side One: Leezie Lindsay; Braw Braw Lads; Peat Fire Flame (Kennedy Fraser);
Mormond Braes; Come By the Hills (W Gordon Smith);
The White Cockade
Side Two: The Barge of Gorrie Crovan (Duncan Johnston);
Turn ye Tae Me; Eriskay Love Lilt (Kennedy Fraser);
The Wee Cooper of Fife; Lord Gregory; The Poachers
All songs traditional except where indicated
Ronnie Browne,
Roy Williamson
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