@robsargent4 The song is a traditional song with author unknown. The Corries songbook says their version is taken from the singing of Jock Anderson from Limiecleuch which is in the Borders. There is a recording of the old Borders folk singer and shepherd Willie Scott singing it on Napster. He doesn't sing the verse about England and Ireland etc -rather it is about Burns and Scott along with the ordinary folk being the lads that was reared among heather.
i love the corries excellent, and i have never herd this song because i only have lads among the heather vol.2 exceelent song ... was he lookin at the wrong camera at 0:25 when he was talknto the "people at home". roy and ronnie as so cool i love theyr voice
to Alseeb-- Lads among the heather--Recently two people have figured it all out! The lyrics are on the first page of these comments. If you can't find them, write and I will help you out. Where is "over here?"
I'll second that, though I am a native speaker,I'd like to have them. I just can't finnd any lyrics for this. Or any albums that aren't extremely expensive. Damn it, why couldn't the Corries be popular over here.
Come all ye young lassies whar hae ye been Sae sleepy and drowsy, I ken by your een In all the wide world, you'll ne'er find a frien' Like the lads that were reared among heather Awa' wi' yer satins, yer silks and yer shawls Yer soirees and yer parties and yer elegant balls For a dance in the barn's worth ten in the hall Wi' the lads that were reared among heather Tak' a walk roon yer cities, braw buildings ootside Gaze on the splendors and the wonder with pride Fine ships have been built, on the banks o' the Clyde By the lads that were reared among heather Awa' wi' yer satins, yer silks and yer shawls Yer soirees and yer parties and yer elegant balls For a dance in the barn's worth ten in the hall Wi' the lads that were reared among heather When the queen wants some soldiers, she kens whaur to send To the mountains and valleys, the hills and the glens Wi' their bonnets and plaids, they're aye true tae the end Are the lads that were reared among heather Awa' wi' yer satins, yer silks and yer shawls Yer soirees and yer parties and yer elegant balls For a dance in the barn's worth ten in the hall Wi' the lads that were reared among heather Now England can boast for the sweet-scented rose And Ireland can boast for the shamrock she grows But gi' me the land, where the clear water flows And the mountains are covered with heather Awa' wi' yer satins, yer silks and yer shawls Yer soirees and yer parties and yer elegant balls For a dance in the barn's worth ten in the hall Wi' the lads that were reared among heather
Now England can sing o' the sweet-scented rose And Ireland can sing o' the shamrock she grows But gi' me the land, where the clear water flows And the mountains are covered with heather Awa' wi' yer satins, yer silks and yer shawls Yer soirees and yer parties and yer elegant balls For a dance in the barn's worth ten in the hall Wi' the lads that were reared among heather
Come all ye young lassies whar hae ye been Sae sleepy and drowsy, I ken by your een In all the wide world, you'll ne'er find a frien' Like the lads that were reared among heather Awa' wi' yer satins, yer silks and yer shawls Yer soirees and yer parties and yer elegant balls For a dance in the barn's worth ten in the hall Wi' the lads that were reared among heather Tak' a walk roon yer cities, braw buildings ootside Gaze on the splendors and the wonder with pride Fine ships have been built, on the banks o' the Clyde By the lads that were reared among heather Awa' wi' yer satins, yer silks and yer shawls Yer soirees and yer parties and yer elegant balls For a dance in the barn's worth ten in the hall Wi' the lads that were reared among heather When the queen wants some soldiers, she kens whaur to send To the mountains and valleys, the hills and the glens Wi' their bonnets and plaids, they're aye true tae the end Are the lads that were reared among heather Awa' wi' yer satins, yer silks and yer shawls Yer soirees and yer parties and yer elegant balls For a dance in the barn's worth ten in the hall Wi' the lads that were reared among heather Now England can boast for the sweet-scented rose And Ireland can boast for the shamrock she grows But gi' me the land, where the clear water flows And the mountains are covered with heather Awa' wi' yer satins, yer silks and yer shawls Yer soirees and yer parties and yer elegant balls For a dance in the barn's worth ten in the hall Wi' the lads that were reared among heather
entitled to be a Royal. We allow the Royal Family to continue to have the titles & privileges they have, but if we really wanted we could strip them of all their titles & privileges & in my opinion that we wouldn't be stripping anyone of anything that they're entitled to. Their ancestors simply stole the land from the people & said God gave it to them & it was their divine right to rule the rest of us. The way I see it, Parliament, as the elected representatives of the people (hopefully, if
they're honest) grants the Sovereign the right to reign over us & they confirm this at the start of every Parliament. In the age of constitutional monarchy, Royal status is a gift which is freely given (presuming Parliament does actually represent the people), not a God-given "entitlement".
England is not the problem.(There were and are loyal English Jacobites), It's simply a matter of a Stuart or a Lochiel family politely asking the Windsor's to vacate a Royal House which is not theyres by right!.......JamesVll would have protected the right's of the follower's of the Anglican church. England had nothing to do with his removal, his own Scotsmen, (Presbetyrian's) had a panic attack for nothing!
acerb45666555 There should be a semicolon after 'Jacobites' in line 2; no apostrophe after the 'r' in Windsors, a plural, in line 3; the spelling 'theirs' instead of the egregious 'theyres' in line 4; a space after James in the same line; no apostrophe after 't' in 'rights', another plural, or after the 'r' in followers', yet another plural, in line 6; a semicolon after 'removal' in line 6; and the correct spelling 'Presbyterians' in the closing line. Please go back to school.
@@willphilp1993 brucw ]e was alater norman house long after the house of kenneth macalpine bruce only came to powwer after betraying wallace if your going to be an smart arse check your history first
And so quarantine found me here, listening to scottish folk songs.
Scottish folks are one of the best!
Every single one of the Corries songs is my favourite lol
Before I came accross this video I wasn't familiar with this song myself, but I liked it straight away. This is now one of my favourite Corries songs.
This is gorgeous, like fantasy music. Special note to the bit of "Leezy Linsdsay" toward the end. Very smooth.
1 DANCE IN THE BARN IS WORTH 10 IN THE HALL.......WITH THE LADS THAT WERE RAISED AMONG HEATHER........AYE......sends a wee tear to me eye.....
this song is so sweet
@3tangle3 Roy you most definately had educated fingers!!!! You're amazing x
@robsargent4 The song is a traditional song with author unknown. The Corries songbook says their version is taken from the singing of Jock Anderson from Limiecleuch which is in the Borders. There is a recording of the old Borders folk singer and shepherd Willie Scott singing it on Napster. He doesn't sing the verse about England and Ireland etc -rather it is about Burns and Scott along with the ordinary folk being the lads that was reared among heather.
haha I had to put down my mug of English tea for this,
If the queen wants some sojjers She kens whaur tae send tae the mountains and valleys the hills and the glens. Just BRILLIANT.
There Is Only One Queen The Queen Of Heaven Our Blessed Lady Mary.☘🇮🇪🎼🎼🎼
Brings back memories of the corries on a sat at 9pm sitting in my jammies way my maw and a cup of tea.Gid memories.
i love the corries excellent,
and i have never herd this song because i only have lads among the heather vol.2
exceelent song
... was he lookin at the wrong camera at 0:25 when he was talknto the "people at home".
roy and ronnie as so cool i love theyr voice
Brilliant 🎶
Les acclamations pour partager votre grande musique
A dance in the barn's worth ten in the hall
With the lads that were reared among heather
@TonyTaylorUK ta for the lyrics! what a wonderful song!
@gaconnochie Thanks for the explanation. It was much appreciated.
Love this one. Forgive my ignorance, but is this song traditional? Is it known by any other name?
to Alseeb-- Lads among the heather--Recently two people have figured it all out! The lyrics are on the first page of these comments. If you can't find them, write and I will help you out. Where is "over here?"
I'll second that, though I am a native speaker,I'd like to have them. I just can't finnd any lyrics for this. Or any albums that aren't extremely expensive. Damn it, why couldn't the Corries be popular over here.
Come all ye young lassies whar hae ye been
Sae sleepy and drowsy, I ken by your een
In all the wide world, you'll ne'er find a frien'
Like the lads that were reared among heather
Awa' wi' yer satins, yer silks and yer shawls
Yer soirees and yer parties and yer elegant balls
For a dance in the barn's worth ten in the hall
Wi' the lads that were reared among heather
Tak' a walk roon yer cities, braw buildings ootside
Gaze on the splendors and the wonder with pride
Fine ships have been built, on the banks o' the Clyde
By the lads that were reared among heather
Awa' wi' yer satins, yer silks and yer shawls
Yer soirees and yer parties and yer elegant balls
For a dance in the barn's worth ten in the hall
Wi' the lads that were reared among heather
When the queen wants some soldiers, she kens whaur to send
To the mountains and valleys, the hills and the glens
Wi' their bonnets and plaids, they're aye true tae the end
Are the lads that were reared among heather
Awa' wi' yer satins, yer silks and yer shawls
Yer soirees and yer parties and yer elegant balls
For a dance in the barn's worth ten in the hall
Wi' the lads that were reared among heather
Now England can boast for the sweet-scented rose
And Ireland can boast for the shamrock she grows
But gi' me the land, where the clear water flows
And the mountains are covered with heather
Awa' wi' yer satins, yer silks and yer shawls
Yer soirees and yer parties and yer elegant balls
For a dance in the barn's worth ten in the hall
Wi' the lads that were reared among heather
Does anyone know what are the "Hummy" tunes i only recognise the 2nd (leezie Lyndsay)
Would someone be so kind as to transcribe the lyrics of this song? I am not a native speaker of English and find it very difficult to follow.
Now England can sing o' the sweet-scented rose
And Ireland can sing o' the shamrock she grows
But gi' me the land, where the clear water flows
And the mountains are covered with heather
Awa' wi' yer satins, yer silks and yer shawls
Yer soirees and yer parties and yer elegant balls
For a dance in the barn's worth ten in the hall
Wi' the lads that were reared among heather
Thanks; the US, hence a major impediment to understanding what the corries are saying.
@3tangle3 I'm not entirely sure what was wrong with your comment. Ah, well.
Come all ye young lassies whar hae ye been
Sae sleepy and drowsy, I ken by your een
In all the wide world, you'll ne'er find a frien'
Like the lads that were reared among heather
Awa' wi' yer satins, yer silks and yer shawls
Yer soirees and yer parties and yer elegant balls
For a dance in the barn's worth ten in the hall
Wi' the lads that were reared among heather
Tak' a walk roon yer cities, braw buildings ootside
Gaze on the splendors and the wonder with pride
Fine ships have been built, on the banks o' the Clyde
By the lads that were reared among heather
Awa' wi' yer satins, yer silks and yer shawls
Yer soirees and yer parties and yer elegant balls
For a dance in the barn's worth ten in the hall
Wi' the lads that were reared among heather
When the queen wants some soldiers, she kens whaur to send
To the mountains and valleys, the hills and the glens
Wi' their bonnets and plaids, they're aye true tae the end
Are the lads that were reared among heather
Awa' wi' yer satins, yer silks and yer shawls
Yer soirees and yer parties and yer elegant balls
For a dance in the barn's worth ten in the hall
Wi' the lads that were reared among heather
Now England can boast for the sweet-scented rose
And Ireland can boast for the shamrock she grows
But gi' me the land, where the clear water flows
And the mountains are covered with heather
Awa' wi' yer satins, yer silks and yer shawls
Yer soirees and yer parties and yer elegant balls
For a dance in the barn's worth ten in the hall
Wi' the lads that were reared among heather
wow i love this song ... but the version of north sea i consider as even better. unfortunately i can't find the lyrics for lads among the heather
Who wrote this song?
Everyone please note: The correct title is "The Lads Among Heather," NOT "Lads Among The Heather"!!!!1
got any link?^^
Is not robbie burns at least not as I can tell.
entitled to be a Royal. We allow the Royal Family to continue to have the titles & privileges they have, but if we really wanted we could strip them of all their titles & privileges & in my opinion that we wouldn't be stripping anyone of anything that they're entitled to. Their ancestors simply stole the land from the people & said God gave it to them & it was their divine right to rule the rest of us. The way I see it, Parliament, as the elected representatives of the people (hopefully, if
@3tangle3 Fair enough.
@robsargent4 I removed it lol
None of you scots probably understand how beautiful this is.
leezie lindsay
Check Out The Fureys Version.☘
they're honest) grants the Sovereign the right to reign over us & they confirm this at the start of every Parliament. In the age of constitutional monarchy, Royal status is a gift which is freely given (presuming Parliament does actually represent the people), not a God-given "entitlement".
Take a walk 'round your cities, proud buildings would say
where the Bonnets and Plaids, ride true to the end
Siol Alpin
gregorach despite them
Surely these lyrics and Burns A mans a man for o that sum up Scotlands phyce
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I am 90% Scottish and 10% Scottish whisky ... 0% British ...
So what kind of passport do you have? It wouldn't be a British one perchance, would it?
What does a passport matter?
@@alistairthompson8311 Yeah because a piece of plastic and paper decides someones nationality. Fuck the corrupt union.
I’m Scottish and British
Your A Real Scot So.💚
England is not the problem.(There were and are loyal English Jacobites), It's simply a matter of a Stuart or a Lochiel family politely asking the Windsor's to vacate a Royal House which is not theyres by right!.......JamesVll would have protected the right's of the follower's of the Anglican church. England had nothing to do with his removal, his own Scotsmen, (Presbetyrian's) had a panic attack for nothing!
acerb45666555 There should be a semicolon after
'Jacobites' in line 2; no apostrophe after the 'r' in Windsors, a plural, in line 3; the spelling 'theirs' instead of the egregious 'theyres' in line 4; a space after James in the same line; no apostrophe after 't' in 'rights', another plural, or after the 'r' in followers', yet another plural, in line 6; a semicolon after 'removal' in line 6; and the correct spelling 'Presbyterians' in the closing line.
Please go back to school.
everyone seems to forget that the stuarts were only ever caretakers in the absence of the premier house of scotland macalpine
So forgetting the house of dunkeld, or the house of Bruce?
@@willphilp1993 brucw ]e was alater norman house long after the house of kenneth macalpine bruce only came to powwer after betraying wallace if your going to be an smart arse check your history first
Natidredd did it better