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Seventy Scottish Songs
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Selected and arranged by Helen Hopekirk (1856-1945)

xvi + 190 pages    8-3/8" x 11"     Paperback
Copyright 1992
Dover Publications, Inc.
ISBN: 0486270297

This is a reprint of a book originally published in 1905 by the Oliver Ditson Co. of Boston.  Helen Hopkirk was born in 1856 in Edinburgh, Scotland, and became a nationally known Scottish pianist.  She eventually moved to Boston where she died in 1945.  Few of these songs are well known in American.  The publisher hopes "that this volume may rekindle interest in the neglected [Scottish] national repertory that it so abundantly represents".

PUBLIC DOMAIN STATUS:   The publisher states:   "All the selections in this volume are in the Public Domain in the United States.  They may be used in these original versions or adapted or modified and used for any purpose, private, public, educational, or commercial.  No permission, fee, or royalty payment is required.  The above does not apply in countries outside of the United States where copyright protection may exist."

SONGS INCLUDED:  =][=  'Stu Mo Run (1905)  =][=  Adieu, Dundee (1905)  =][=  Afton Water (1905)  =][=  Annie Laurie (1905)  =][=  Auld Lang Syne (1905)  =][=  Auld Robin Gray (1905)  =][=  Aye wakin', O! (1905)  =][=  Balooloo, my lammie (1905)  =][=  Blue Bells of Scotland (1905)  =][=  Blythe, blythe and merry was she (1905)  =][=  By yon bonnie banks (1905)  =][=  Cagaran Gaolach (1905)  =][=  Cam' ye by Atholl (1905)  =][=  The Campbells Are Comin' (1905)  =][=  Colin's Cattle (1905)  =][=  Comin' Thro' the Rye (1905)  =][=  De'il's Awa' Ai' the Exciseman, The (1905)  =][=  Dh' Fhalbh Mo Leannan Fhein (1905)  =][=  Eilidh Bhan (1905)  =][=  Fair Helen of Kirkconnel (1905)  =][=  Fair Young Mary (1905)  =][=  Fairy Lullaby, A (1905)  =][=  Fhir a Bhata (1905)  =][=  Fine Flowers in the Valley (1905)  =][=  Flora MacDonald's Lament (1905)  =][=  Glenogie (1905)  =][=  Hame, Hame, Hame! (1905)  =][=  Hush-a-by, Darling (1905)  =][=  The Islay Maiden (1905)  =][=  Jock o' Hazeldean (1905)  =][=  John Anderson, my jo, John (1905)  =][=  Johnnie Cope (1905)  =][=  The Laird o' Cockpen (1905)  =][=  The Land o' the Leal (1905)  =][=  Leis an Lurgainn (1905)  =][=  Lochaber no more (1905)  =][=  Lord Gregory (1905)  =][=  MacCrimmon's Lament (1905)  =][=  Mairi Bhoidheach (1905)  =][=  Mairi Laghach (1905)  =][=  Mary's Dream (1905)  =][=  Mo Nighean Chruinn, Donn (1905)  =][=  Mo Nighean Donn (1905)  =][=  Mo nighean donn, Bhoidheach (1905)  =][=  My Boy Tammy (1905)  =][=  My Love, She's but a Lassie Yet (1905)  =][=  Nae Mair We'll Meet Again (1905)  =][=  Oh, Charlie Is My Darling (1905)  =][=  Oh, Love Will Venture In (1905)  =][=  Oh, My Love Is Like a Red, Red Rose (1905)  =][=  Oh, Why I Left I My Hame? (1905)  =][=  Old Dirge from the Isle of Mull (1905)  =][=  The Peerless Maiden (1905)  =][=  The Praise of Islay (1905)  =][=  Put off, and row wi' speed (1905)  =][=


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