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Robert Wilson - Annie Laurie

Robert Wilson was born in Cambuslang, Scotland, on 2 January 1907. A tenor, he studied singing in Glasgow and sang for several seasons with the Rothesay Entertainers in Scotland. He also sang at most of the Scottish Festivals and at Clan concerts before joining the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company chorus in April 1931. From then until he left the Company in 1937 Robert Wilson played many of the individual singing roles in such productions as Trial by Jury, The Mikado and The Gondoliers.

In 1938 he became a concert singer. For a number of years he headed his own concert party singing Scottish ballads on tour throughout the British Isles. He was also a radio performer and made many recordings, first for Parlophone (1932-33), and later for HMV (beginning in 1943), though none from his Gilbert & Sullivan repertoire. Wilson became one of Scotland's biggest variety stars, and his recordings of such national songs as "A Gordon for Me" and "Down in the Glen" were big sellers. He toured throughout the world until his untimely death in 1964.

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9 years ago

Charlie Cunningham

Just what I needed, Far away frae name.

9 years ago

Vigilant Templar

I had this sung at my wedding. Best sung by Robert Wilson.

9 years ago

altclut

Always great to see Robert Wilson! A fine singer!

10 years ago

Stephen Beet

Wonderful!

10 years ago

Paul Lanni

Ahhhh..that sounds so sweet..I know this song from "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" with James Dunn

11 years ago

Jim McCubbin

He later lived in Biggar, and stayed three houses down from my grandmother, and every new year he would come to our house and sing this to her as she was Annie laurie,

13 years ago

BigjockGnu

whit a voice received a lot of his training from JAMES eLLIOT dOBIE (HOPE MY SPELLING IS CORRECT) WHO WAS A WEE GEM OF A MAN

13 years ago

fester73666

brilliant! you dont get singers of that quality anymore,one of my favourite scottish songs.

14 years ago

JohnnyLadd

Keep them coming bigmanio, what an archive of fine songs, much appreciated.

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