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Scottish Folk Groups
The Corries 4
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Spotlight On The Corries (Philips International 6625 035, 1977)
(Compilation)
Side One: Flower of Scotland (Williamson); Wild Rover;
Roving Journeyman; Hills od Ardmorn (Williamson); Katie Bairdie/Oor
Wee School; Ca' the Ewes
Side Two: Gallus Bloke; Highland Lament; Twa Corbies; The Lowlands
of Holland; Toon o' Kelso; Haughs O' Cromdale
Side Three: Glenlyon Lament; Cruel Brother; The Bonnie Lass o'
Fyvie; Ae Fond Kiss (Burns); Bring back My Granny to Me/My
Brother Bill's a Fireman; Kishmul's Galley (Kennedy Fraser)
Side Four: Johnny Lad; Sally Free and Easy; Lewis Bridal Song;
Parcel O' Rogues; The Road to Dundee; Will Ye Go Lassie Go
All songs traditional except where indicated
Ronnie Browne,
Roy Williamson
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Stovies (DARA PA 036, 1980)
Side One: The Bloody Sarks; The Bonnie Moorhen; Birnie
Boozle; Country Western Medley; The Broom o' the Cowdenknowes;
Tha Bantam Cock; Dumbarton's Drums
Side Two: The Standard on the Brase o' Mar; (Ye Picked a Fine
Time to Leave Me) Lucille; Arkinholm; The Blackbird; The Bricklayer's
Song; Welcome Royal Charlie
All songs traditional except where indicated
Ronnie Browne (vocals, guitar, borann, harmonica, banjo),
Roy Williamson (vocals, guitar, borann, concertina, flute)
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The Dawning of the Day (DARA PA 040, 1982)
Side One: The Dawning of the Day (Roy Williamson);
Bloody Waterloo; Big Nellie May (G Herd); Turn Ye Tae Me;
The Lammas Tide (trad/Roy Williamson); The Blue Bonnets
Side Two: The Green Fields of France (Eric Bogle);
The Widow and the Fairy (Wedlock);
The Queen's Maries; Blow Ye Winds;
Bothwell Castle (trad/Roy Williamson); The Silver Tassie
All songs traditional except where indicated
Ronnie Browne, Roy Williamson
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Love from Scotland (DARA PA 055, 1983)
Side One: Dark Lochnagar (Byron); Ettrick Lady;
Mingulay Boat Song (Roberton); Jamie Raeburn;
Lord Yester
Side Two: Loch Tay Boat Song (McLeod/Boulton);
Nancy Whisky; Hush Hush (Jim MacLean);
Rogs o' Rye; Lads Among the Heather
All songs traditional except where indicated
Ronnie Browne, Roy Williamson
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Scotland Will Flourish (DARA PA 066, 1985)
Side One: All God's Creatures (Bill Staines);
The Wee Grey Finch (Weir/Williamson);
The Birth of the Corries' Blues (Williamson); The Wedding of Lachie
McGraw (trad/Browne/Williamson);/Ballenmuir Cottage (Williamson);;
My Bonnie lad's Lang A-Growin' (trad);
The News from Moidart (trad)
Side Two: Scotland Will Flourish (Ian Richardson);
Kids On the Range (trad/Browne);
The Banks of Newfoundland (trad); Haul Away Rosie (trad);
The Highlander's Farewell (J Hogg); A Man's a Man (R Burns)
Ronnie Browne (guitar, mouth organ, banjo, psaltry, combolin, borann)
Roy Williamson (guitar, flute, combolin, English guitar)
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The Bonnie Blue (DARA PA 090, 1988)
Side One: The Bonnie Blue (Williamson); Oh Dear Me;
The Clingfilm Wrapper Blues (Williamson); Tiree Love Song (Roberton);
Tramps and Hawkers; The Garten Mother's Lullaby
Side Two: wha'll Take the Ball From Maggie Thatcher? (Browne);
The Winter It Is Passed; Er Fa La Lal Lo (Roberton);
Bonnie Gallowa' (Sproat/Hornsby); The Heiland House Hunter
(McKinnon/Williamson); Lowlands Awa'
All songs traditional except where indicated
Ronnie Browne (vocals, borann, banjo, harmonica, mandolin, combolin,
guitar)
Roy Williamson (vocals, borann, guitar, English guitar, laud,
combolin, whistle)
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Mothers, Daughters, Wives (BBC Records RESL819, 1990)
Side One: Mothers, Daughters, Wives (Judy Small)
Side Two: The Greenfields of France (Eric Bogle)
Ronnie Browne, Roy Williamson
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Corries Discography
Corries Appreciation site
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