Seventy Scottish songs / selected and arranged by Helen Hopekirk.

Other author Hopekirk, Helen arranger of music.
Other author Ye banks and braes o' bonnie Doon.
Format Musical Score
Publication InfoNew York : Dover, 1992.
Description1 score (xv, 189 pages) ; 28 cm
Subjects

Contents Adieu, Dundee -- Aye wakin', O! -- A wee bird cam' to our ha' door : Wae's me for Prince Chalie -- Ailie Bain o' the glen : Eilidh bhàn -- Balooloo, my lammie -- Blythe, blythe and merry was she -- By the stream so pure and clear : Song of the Isle of Saint Kilda -- By yon bonnie banks -- Cam' ye by Atholl -- Come, all ye jolly shepherds : When the kye come hame -- Cope sent a letter frae Dunbar : Johnnie Cope -- Cro-Challain would gie me : Colin's cattle -- Farewell to Lochaber : Lochaber no more -- Far over yon hills : Flora MacDonald's lament -- Flow gently, sweet Afton : Afton water -- Gin a body meet a body : Comin' thro' the rye -- Hame, hame, hame! -- Heavy the beat of the weary waves : Old dirge from the Isle of Mull -- Hush-a-by, darling -- Hush ye, my bairnie : Cagaran Gaolach -- I climb the mountains : Fhir a Bhàta -- I left my darling lying here : A fairy lullaby -- I'm wearin' awa', Jean : The land o' the Leal -- I wish I were where Helen lies : Fair Helen of Kirkconnel -- John Anderson, my jo, John -- Maxwellton braes are bonnie : Annie Laurie -- My brown-haired maiden : Mo nighean donn -- My pretty Mary : Màiri Bhòdheach -- Nae mair we'll meet again -- O'er Coolin's face the night is creeping : MacCrimmon's lament -- Oh, Charlie is my darling -- O hearken, and I will tell you how : Scottish wedding -- Och, och, mar tha mi! : The Islay maiden -- Oh, love will venture in -- Oh, mirk, mirk is the midnight hour : Lord Gregory -- Oh, where, tell me where : The blue bells of Scotland --
Contents -- Oh, my love is like a red, red rose -- Oh, why left I my hame? -- Put off, and row wi' speed -- Red, red is the path to glory : 'Stu mo rùn -- Sad am I, and sorrow-laden : Soiridh! -- See afar yon hill Ardmore : The praise of Islay -- Scots, wha ha'e wi' Wallace bled -- Should auld acquaintance be forgot : Auld lang syne -- Since my loved one has gone : Mo nighean chruinn, donn -- Smile na sae sweet, my bonnie babe : Fine flowers in the valley -- Sing the praises o' my dearie : The peerless maiden -- The Laird o' Cockpen -- The Campbells are comin' -- The de'il cam' fiddlin' thro' the toun : The de'il's asa' wi' the exciseman -- The news frae Moidart cam' yestreen : Wha'll be King but Charlie -- The winter it is past -- There grows a onnie briar-bush -- Three score o' nobles rade up the King's ha' : Glenogie -- The moon had climbed the highest hill : Mary's dream -- Turn ye to me -- Thy cheek is o' the rose's hue -- Why weep ye by the tide, ladye? : Jock o' Hazeldean -- Winsome Mary : Màiri Laghach -- Whar the day ha'e ye been a' : My boy Tammy -- What's this dull town to me? : Robin Adair -- Where sleepest thou, my dearie? -- Will ye gang to the Hielands, Leezie Lindsay? -- With the Loorgeen o hee : Leis an Lurgainn -- Ye banks and braes o' bonnie Doon -- Young Jamie lo'ed me weel : Auld Robin Gray.
General noteFolk songs, arr. for high voice and piano.
General noteReprint. Originally published: Boston : O. Ditson Co., 1905 (The Musicians library)
Other titleScottish songs.
Other title70 Scottish songs.
Other titleAdieu, Dundee.
Other titleAye wakin', O!
Other titleWee bird cam' to our ha' door.
Other titleWae's me for Prince Charlie.
Other titleAilie Bain o' the glen.
Other titleEilidh Bhàn.
Other titleBalooloo, my lammie.
Other titleBlythe, blythe and merry was she.
Other titleBy the stream so pure and clear.
Other titleSong of the Isle of Saint Kilda.
Other titleBy yon bonnie banks.
Other titleCam' ye by Atholl.
Other titleCome, all ye jolly shepherds.
Other titleCope sent a letter frae Dunbar.
Other titleWhen the kye come hame.
Other titleCro-Challain would gie me.
Other titleColin's cattle.
Other titleFarewell to Lochaber.
Other titleLochaber no more.
Other titleFar over yon hills.
Other titleFlora MacDonald's lament.
Other titleFlow gently, sweet Afton.
Other titleAfton water.
Other titleGin a body meet a body.
Other titleComin' thro' the rye.
Other titleHame, hame, hame!
Other titleHeavy the beat of the weary waves.
Other titleOld dirge from the Isle of Mull.
Other titleHush-a-by, darling.
Other titleHush ye, my bairnie.
Other titleCagaran Gaolach.
Other titleI climb the mountains.
Other titleFhir a Bhàta.
Other titleI left my darling lying here.
Other titleFairy lullaby.
Other titleI'm wearin' awa', Jean.
Other titleLand o' the Leal.
Other titleI wish I were where Helen lies.
Other titleFair Helen of Kirkconnel.
Other titleJohn Anderson, my jo, John.
Other titleMaxwellton braes are bonnie.
Other titleAnnie Laurie.
Other titleMy brown-haired maiden.
Other titleMo nighean donn, Bhòidheach.
Other titleMy love, she's but a lassie yet.
Other titleMy love to my bride.
Other titleFair young Mary.
Other titleMy own dear one's gone.
Other titleDh' fhalbh mo leannan fhéin.
Other titleMy brown maid.
Other titleMo nighean donn.
Other titleMy pretty Mary.
Other titleMàiri Bhòidheach.
Other titleNae mair we'll meet again.
Other titleO'er Coolin's face the night is creeping.
Other titleMacCrimmon's lament.
Other titleOh, Charlie is my darling.
Other titleO hearken, and I will tell you how.
Other titleScottish wedding.
Other titleOch, och, mar tha mi!
Other titleIslay maiden.
Other titleOh, love will venture in.
Other titleOh, mirk, mirk is the midnight hour.
Other titleLord Gregory.
Other titleOh, where, tell me where.
Other titleBlue bells of Scotland.
Other titleOh, my love is like a red, red rose.
Other titleOh, why left I my hame?
Other titlePut off, and row wi' speed.
Other title'Stu mo Rùn.
Other titleSad am I, and sorrow-laden.
Other titleSoiridh!
Other titleSee afar yon hill Ardmore.
Other titlePraise of Islay.
Other titleScots, wha ha'e wi' Wallace bled.
Other titleShould auld acquaintance be forgot.
Other titleAuld lang syne.
Other titleSince my loved one has gone.
Other titleMo nighean chruinn, donn.
Other titleSmile na sae sweet, my bonnie babe.
Other titleFine flowers in the valley.
Other titleSing the praises o' my dearie.
Other titlePeerless maiden.
Other titleLaird o' Cockpen.
Other titleCampbells are comin'.
Other titleDe'il cam' fiddlin' thro' the toun.
Other titleDe'il's awa' wi' the exciseman.
Other titleNews frae Moidart cam' yestreen.
Other titleWha'll be King but Charlie.
Other titleWinter it is past.
Other titleThere grows a bonnie briar-bush.
Other titleThree score o' nobles rade up the King's ha'.
Other titleGlenogie.
Other titleMoon had climbed the highest hill.
Other titleMary's dream.
Other titleTurn ye to me.
Other titleThy cheek is o' the rose's hue.
Other titleWhy weep ye by the tide, ladye?
Other titleJock o' Hazeldean.
Other titleWinsome Mary.
Other titleWhar' ha'e ye been a' the day.
Other titleMàiri Laghach.
Other titleMy boy Tammy.
Other titleWhat's this dull town to me?
Other titleRobin Adair.
Other titleWhere sleepest thou, my dearie?
Other titleWill ye gang to the Hielands, Leezie Lindsay?
Other titleWith the Loorgreen o hee.
Other titleLeis an Lurgainn.
Other titleYe banks and braes o' bonnie Doon.
Other titleYoung Jamie lo'ed me weel.
Other titleAuld Robin Gray.
LCCN 91759988
ISBN0486270297