Track : The Braemar Gathering/J.D. Burgess - Pipe Marches
Artist : Willy Taylor
Album : Voice of the People 19: Ranting & Reeling
The Braemar Gathering/J.D. Burgess - Pipe Marches by Willy Taylor from album Voice of the People 19: Ranting & Reeling
Duration : 2 minutes & 31 seconds.
Listener : 19 peoples.
Played : 26 times and counting.
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Mrs Jamiesons's Favorite - Slow Air/Parnell's March
By : Willy Taylor
Christie Macleod/The Gallowglass Rant/Charlie Hunter - Jigs
The Morpeth Rant - Country Dance
By : Jim Rutherford
Rosalie/The Prairie Flower - Schottosche/My Lodging/Blow The WindSoutherly
By : Jimmy Ballantine
The Streams of Lovely Nancy
By : Turp Brown
God Killed The Devil
By : Lemmie Brazil
Mandi Went To Proove The Girl
By : Peter Ingram
Abroad As I Was Walking
The Royal Albion
By : Harry Upton
The Rich Lady Gay
Sweet William
By : Phoebe Smith
The Yellow Handkerchief
A Sailor and His True Love
By : Cyril Poacher
A Broadside
Riding Down To Portsmouth
By : Tom Willett
The Aghalee Heroes
By : Robert Cinnamond
The Colour Of Amber
By : Mary Ann Haynes
The Young Officer
The Oak and the Ash
By : Jumbo Brightwell
The Tenpenny Bit/The Rakes of Kildare/I Lost My Love and I Care Not - Jigs & Untitled Reel
By : Davie Rogerson
Lovely Molly
By : Lizzie Higgins
Young Henry Martin
By : Phil Tanner
The Weaver's Daughter
By : Pop Maynard
Woodland Flowers / Uncle Jim's Barndance
By : Bob Cann
Greensleeves / Morris Jig / Napoleon's March
By : Stephen Baldwin
The Wandering Girl
By : Freda Palmer
Three Maidens to Milking Did Go
By : Fred Hewett
The Copshawholm Butcher
By : Harvey Nicholson
The Sweet Primroses
The Veleta / Heel And Toe Polka
By : Percy Brown
The Yarmouth Breakdown (Hornpipe)
Jack Tar Ashore
By : Walter Pardon
A Ship to Old England Came
In Scarborough Town
By : Sam Larner
Blow The Candle Out
The Cranbally Farmer
By : Tom Lenihan
Rolling In The Dew
The Pretty Ploughboy
By : Harry Cox
The Bold Fisherman
The Banks Of Red Roses
The Dark-Eyed Sailor
By : Fred Jordan
We're All Jolly Fellows As Follow The Plough
By : Bob Hart
The Farmer's Servant
Come My Own One, Come My Fond One
By : Johnny Doughty