my father was born in Scotland. As a little boy my great grandmother kept telling us to never forget that you are a direct descendent of Rob Roy McGregor
One of the best Anthems/national songs of the world. I love the Scots/all peoples Magnificent it could bring/inspiration life to anything. Peter Brewster
Personally I think she's trying too hard for what is a simple folk song . Although not a good copy, I much prefer the 1975 version by The Corries, written by Roy Williamson of that duo. th-cam.com/video/Vyx1xeZo_tk/w-d-xo.html
Flower of Scotland was written by Roy Williamson of the Corries sometime around the mid/late 1960's. The song was adopted by the Scottish people as our unofficial national anthem many years ago, and is sung with great pride and passion by Scottish supporters at sporting events, particularly rugby and football matches. Roy died in 1990 at the age of 54.
I had forgotten about Barbara singing this and it brought back so many memories and a few tears. One of my old favourites. The photos were well chosen and perfect for the music. Thank you, I will return.
Absolutely love this cover! Always make me have a tear. born in England but lived on and off for 37 yrs in Scotland and I love this country and class myself Scottish.can always rely on barbara to do justice to a song
Wow...this is the best rendition of Roy Williamson's famous anthem of Scotland. I remember hearing it first at Lansdown Road as Ireland and Scotland played for each Country's Pride, many years ago now (early 90's before 1994 for certain) and Roy would have passed on by then.
Just found this sone tonight and listened to it as an unofficial Scottish National Anthem. We never find many songs of Scottish heritage and I'm so happy I took the time to listen. Beautifully sung and thank you Barbara Dickson for posting!
No one does this justice like Barbara. Makes me wish I was Scottish.... must check up on Ancestry surely there must be a Scottish great grandparent somewhere lol x
That picture of the four young soldiers has made me realise something I always say the youth today what went wrong this that and the other but oooking at that picture they aren’t so different after all just 4 mischievous lads like any kids there age today only difference being their future or more than likely the lack there off
Good singer and being Scottish she really does this justice. First time hearing.......
Magic just beautiful 🏴
I am from Cork Ireland love this rendition
This is my home land Scotland proud to be part of this great country and where my ancestors lived and died for
my father was born in Scotland. As a little boy my great grandmother kept telling us to never forget that you are a direct descendent of Rob Roy McGregor
@@waltsteel my ancestor married him and other MacGregor's who went to America in the 1800s
Being a Campbell you have much to be sorry for
Fabulous, love her voice so much.
Love this song 😍🏴
Beautiful song
This girl can sing, I'm English, but absolutely love this song, it brings a shiver to my spine, wonderful song and anthem for the Scots.
Beautiful Barbara, Gave me goosebumps.
Would listen to this for ever and ever.
May your Celtic roots hold firm in Scottish soil🏴🎶
SUPER SINGER AND RYTHM. GREETINGS FROM SPARTA GREECE
One of the best Anthems/national songs of the world.
I love the Scots/all peoples
Magnificent it could bring/inspiration life to anything. Peter Brewster
I still prefer The Corries later version of "Sots Wha Hae" - SAOR ALBA GU BRATH ! :)
Pure class Barbara
Love Barbara singing this, also the pictures. Brilliant 👏 👏 👏
Personally I think she's trying too hard for what is a simple folk song . Although not a good copy, I much prefer the 1975 version by The Corries, written by Roy Williamson of that duo.
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Here in Dublin where I now live. But oh my heart belongs in Scotland,great version ❤
She is the only one who can sing this 🎵 song. The most beautiful voice ful of emotion and passion.
You obviously haven't heard the Corries then?
@@thomasdobbie4504 I am going to listen 🎶 to them right away
Flower of Scotland was written by Roy Williamson of the Corries sometime around the mid/late 1960's. The song was adopted by the Scottish people as our unofficial national anthem many years ago, and is sung with great pride and passion by Scottish supporters at sporting events, particularly rugby and football matches. Roy died in 1990 at the age of 54.
The most beauriful anthem.Scotland forever in my heart.Thank you.Happy St Andrews day.💙💙💙
Seen barbara recently at band on the wall can't wait for the bridge water hall next Feb xx
I love this song 😊, makes me think of Across, all the wonderful work they do and the wonderful people 👍
The singer, the song and the video absolutely beautiful ❤️
I had forgotten about Barbara singing this and it brought back so many memories and a few tears. One of my old favourites. The photos were well chosen and perfect for the music. Thank you, I will return.
l'Hymne le plus parfait au monde.
J'adore l'hymne national écossais.. très bien interprété et de très beaux paysages..vive l'Écosse libre 🙏
@@usernametaken6566 merci l'ami 🤝🤝
My adopted son in law was born in France ,what a great
@@usernametaken6566 my adopted son in law is French what a great person he is .long live France and your great National Anthem .
France is a great place .long live France !
Scots and English forever.
Absolutely love this cover! Always make me have a tear. born in England but lived on and off for 37 yrs in Scotland and I love this country and class myself Scottish.can always rely on barbara to do justice to a song
Yes, this is a very beautiful video, I must visit this Land soon, My Bucket list lol... Greetings from Los Angeles, california.💝
The man who wrote this song was Roy Williamson and he was my art teacher
Beautiful rendition with great historical photographs.
Barbara was my pin up girl in the 70s when she was on the two Ronnie's. And the truth is she still is.❤
Love this song. Although I'm English
the flower of Scotland by Barbara Dickson absolutely beautiful very well done a delight to the ear
Wow...this is the best rendition of Roy Williamson's famous anthem of Scotland. I remember hearing it first at Lansdown Road as Ireland and Scotland played for each Country's Pride, many years ago now (early 90's before 1994 for certain) and Roy would have passed on by then.
Beautiful, this is a great rendition, both visual and aural. Very evocative, as most Celtic music is
Just found this sone tonight and listened to it as an unofficial Scottish National Anthem. We never find many songs of Scottish heritage and I'm so happy I took the time to listen. Beautifully sung and thank you Barbara Dickson for posting!
A brilliant song and sung by a brilliant singer x
Just magic All the best p.m
Wonderful make me want to be back home in Scotland
good song, great photos.
Great cover !!!!
Thank you learning my heritage.
Terrific great pictures too
Lovely
No one does this justice like Barbara. Makes me wish I was Scottish.... must check up on Ancestry surely there must be a Scottish great grandparent somewhere lol x
That picture of the four young soldiers has made me realise something I always say the youth today what went wrong this that and the other but oooking at that picture they aren’t so different after all just 4 mischievous lads like any kids there age today only difference being their future or more than likely the lack there off
This a song for Scotland and England for our children and country for a free country
Magnific acest imn al Scotiei !
Love
Smack on Beyonce ,RAY TWELVE STRINGS
Dunfermlines finest
めっちゃくちゃかっこいい
They must remain, ? they still remain, ?
One doesn’t ‘fade’ out an anthem. This song should have a proper ending. Gotta remind enemies to think again.
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Alba gu bragh
Ta se go huantach