The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond - The Corries (Loch Lomond) descargar videos gratis


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"The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond", or simply "Loch Lomond" for short, is a well-known traditional Scottish song.

Performed by the Corries, from their album "The Silver Collection".

LYRICS:

O wither away my bonnie May (which direction) Sae late an' sae far in the gloamin' (so far in the dusk) The mist gather grey o'er moorland and brae (hill) O wither sae far are ye roamin'?

Chorus:

O ye'll tak the high road an' I'll tak the low I'll be in Scotland afore ye For me and my true love will never meet again By the bonnie bonnie banks o' Loch Lomond

I trusted my ain love last night in the broom (own) (bush) My Donald wha' loves me sae dearly For the morrow he will march for Edinburgh toon (town) Tae fecht for his King and Prince Charlie (to fight)

O well may I weep for yestreen in my sleep (well) (yesterday) we stood bride and bridegroom together But his arms and his breath were as cold as the death And his heart's blood ran red in the heather

(chorus)

As dauntless in battle as tender in love He'd yield ne'er a foor toe the foeman (enemy) But never again frae the field o' the slain (from) Tae his Moira will he come by Loch Lomond

The thistle may bloom, the King hae his ain (have his own) And fond lovers may meet in the gloamin' And me and my true love will yet meet again Far above the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond

(chorus)

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Comentarios

6 years ago

Destiny Care Pro

Excellent!

6 years ago

Lily Perez

that sustaining note gives me chills

6 years ago

ww e

my cousin was in the london attack

6 years ago

ww e

this song just reminds me of theme

6 years ago

ww e

ive had a hard life my anti died when i was only 7 months and my grandad died 2 weeks after if still crying

7 years ago

Truthismyfriend

A or A+... I remember the day 63 years ago as tho it were yesterday when my older brother and I sang the famous part of the song together, and then set to quarreling about which of us was going to take "the high road," which we each wanted to take. After several insistent claims we both made, I finally agreed to take the low road. Good thing, too. I traversed the fog - and the clouds of the ivory tower - but, praise God, I didn't get lost in them. I wish I might have helped him - yet as promised in the song, it does indeed look like I'll be in "Scotland" before him.

7 years ago

Dayne Jule Sheets

I'd like to know why so many dislikes also. Those ones should explain why they did not like it. Just curious because this is a wonderful rendition.

7 years ago

Little Bull

I do wonder how this has 77 dislikes' this is a wonderful rendition of such a heartfelt song

7 years ago

Andrea S.

Wonderful re-rendition of this lovely old Scottish song. I've first heard it played in the BBC Cranford miniseries and later bought an Irish Roses Cd that had this song sung by a woman. I liked that version very well but I may like this one even a little more. It has such a real, authentic traditional sound to it. :) Long Live Scotland The Brave! :D

8 years ago

artho volpi

very fantastic !!!!

8 years ago

osher zizemski

anyone know the name of the tune that follows the song?

8 years ago

Gerald Hentrich

Interesting very good version of this song. Until now I have heard only the version of Runrig a Scottish Celtic rock group formed in Skye .Thank you for uploading.

8 years ago

Will Wiggins

Nice rendition

8 years ago

TheEars99

American by birth, A Scot at heart! :) Thank you for uploading this song!

9 years ago

quique SKATE

epic song 

9 years ago

Todd Vance

What a haunting tune.

10 years ago

Cameron Fraser

Amazing song brings backs memories

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