Broom O The Cowdenknowes - Garlic - Clann (CD, Album)
2004
Label: Knoflook - KNOFLOOK3 • Format: CD Album • Country: Netherlands • Genre: Folk, World, & Country • Style: Folk
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Feb 09, · The many male guest stars (including various of the Clancy clan) add a wonderful depth to the album, and the Ladies' voices blend in a sweeter, richer way here than elsewhere. (Their vocals on the first track "Broom of the Cowdenknowes" is an absolute treat.)/5(29).
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The Broom of the Cowdenknowes By The City Waites. • 1 song, Play on Spotify. 1. The Broom of the Cowdenknowes. Featured on City Waites: The English Tradition - Years of Music and Song. More by The City Waites. Bawdy Ballads of Old England.
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Broom of the CowdenKnowes Lyrics: How blithe, was I, each morn tae see / My lassie come o'er yon hill / She leapt the burn and she ran tae me / I met her wi' good will / CHORUS: / O the broom, the.
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Aug 15, · George Harrison Greatest Hits (Full Album) Best Songs of George Harrison (HQ) - Duration: Silly Wizard: 10 The Broom O' the Cowdenknowes (10) - .
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Sep 27, · Cowdenknowes is in the Borders region in south east Scotland. The broom is a yellow flowering shrub that grows prolificly there, and is related to the wytch hazel. Probably the best recorded version of this song is by Borders artist Archie Fisher.
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Feb 17, · Silly Wizard: 10 The Broom O' the Cowdenknowes (Caledonian Hardy Sons) Lyrics: How blithe each morn was I tae see My lass came o'er the hill She tripped the burn and ran tae me I .
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My lass come o'er the hill She skipped the burn and ran tae me I met her wi good will. O the broom, the bonnie, bonnie broom The broom o the Cowdenknowes Fain would I be in my ain country Herding her faither's yowes. We neither herded yowes nor lamb While his flock near us lay She gaithered in the sheep at nicht And cheered me a the day.
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