by Andy M. Stewart on album Songs of Robert Burns
There was a lad was born in Kyle, But whatna day o' whatna style, I doubt it's hardly worth the while To be sae nice wi' Robin. Chor. - Robin was a rovin' boy, Rantin', rovin', rantin', rovin',
by Andy M Stewart on album At It Again
As I came in by Auchindoun A little wee bit frae the town When to the Highlands I was bound To view the Haughs of Cromdale I met a man in tartan trews I spiered at him, what was the news Quo'
by Andy M. Stewart on album Songs of Robert Burns
Tho' women's minds, like winter winds, May shift, and turn, an' a' that, The noblest breast adores them maist- A consequence I draw that. Chorus For a' that, an' a' that, And twice as meikle
by Andy M. Stewart on album By the Hush
My name is Patrick Sheehan, and my years are thirty-four; Tipperary is my native place, not far from Galtymore; I came of honest parents, but now they're lying low; Though' many's the pleasant days
by Andy M. Stewart on album At It Again
Monday morning, why do you haunt me With your bells and factory whistles all around? Monday morning, why do you taunt me? And I so tired I could sleep here on the ground. 'Give me something diff
by Andy M. Stewart on album Donegal Rain
Tibbie Fowler o' the glen, there's ower mony wooin' at her Tibbie Fowler o' the glen, there's ower mony wooin' at her Ten cam' east and ten cam' west and ten cam' sailin' ower the watter Twa cam' d
by Andy M. Stewart on album Donegal Rain
I am a ramblin' Irishman It's Ulster I was born in And manys the happy hour I spent On the banks of sweet Loch Erin Ah but to live poor I could not endure Like others of my station To America I
by Andy M Stewart on album Miscellaneous
At market day in Huntley toon An' it was there, I did agree Wi' Bogieside, the farmer A twelve month for to fee Tae drive his twa best horses That's a task that I could do Tae drive his twa best hors
by Andy M Stewart on album Miscellaneous
I'm wearin' awa', Jean Like snaw-wreaths in thaw, Jean I'm wearin' awa' To the land o' the Leal There 's nae sorrow there, Jean There 's neither cauld nor care, Jean The day is aye fair In the land o
by Andy M. Stewart on album Miscellaneous
My darling, do not break your heart Though I leave this Irish shore Though their cruel laws may force us to part Fate may join we two once more Take this farewell kiss as a token Of my love while far
by Andy M. Stewart on album By the Hush
Oh, there're sober men in plenty, And drunkards barely twenty, There are men of over ninety That have never yet kissed a girl. But gie me a ramblin' rover, And fae Orkney down to Dover. We will
by Andy M. Stewart on album Donegal Rain
Pity the fate of a poor Irish stranger, That wanders so far from his home, That sighs for protection from want, woe, and danger, That knows not from which way for to roam. Yet I'll never return to
by Andy M. Stewart on album Non-Album Releases
There's many who talk of Freedom And we have some it's true But if you think it's fairly shared around Then you don't have a clue, No you just don't have a clue. Freedom oh Freedom while men ar
by Andy M. Stewart on album Non-Album Releases
The old days have gone that had use for a man Who supported his lairdship, protecting his land Who in times of unrest, he would have dies for his lord Now the soldiers of England have taken his bro
by Andy M. Stewart on album Man in the Moon
Oh the pawky auld carle cam o'er the lea Wi' mony guild-e'ens and guid-days tae me Sayin', "Guid wife for your charity Would you lodge a leal poor man?" Laddie wi my tow-ro-ae Well the nicht be
by Andy M. Stewart on album Non-Album Releases
He still smiles when he recalls How the gold ring fit her finger And they made that moment linger That it's memory'd be strong They had made a brand new start Found a whole new way of living Tw
by Andy M. Stewart on album Non-Album Releases
When first my brave Johnie lad came to this town, He had a blue bonnet that wanted the crown; But now he has gotten a hat and a feather, Hey, brave Johnie lad, cock up your beaver! Cock up your
by Andy M. Stewart & Phil Cunningham & Mánus Lunny on album Fire in the Glen
I was forced to wander because that I was poor And to leave the hills of Caledonia seemed more than I could endure And when that I was travellin oh what thought came to my mind That I had never seen h
by Andy M. Stewart & Phil Cunningham & Mánus Lunny on album Fire in the Glen
It being a fine morning, this young man he chose That he'd make occasion to wear his fine clothes And it's down to the glen where the bonnie lassie goes To give her a token of his love, we suppose "