# | Title | Rating | Length |
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1 | The broom of Cowdenknows | | 3:21 |
2 | She rose and let me in | | 3:25 |
3 | Waly waly | | 3:04 |
4 | The wee, wee man | | 1:38 |
5 | Robin Adair | | 1:55 |
6 | Rattling roaring Willy | | 1:14 |
7 | Thro' the wood, laddie | | 2:31 |
8 | The old highland laddie | | 2:17 |
9 | O'er the hills and far awa | | 3:26 |
10 | Craigieburn Wood | | 3:31 |
11 | The lea-rig | | 2:00 |
12 | William and Margaret | | 7:31 |
13 | What can a young lassie do | | 2:26 |
14 | Down the burn, Davie | | 3:15 |
15 | The suitor's doughter | | 2:21 |
16 | My Love she's but a lassie yet (Vars.) | | 1:49 |
17 | The ewe-bughts | | 3:16 |
18 | Up in the morning early | | 1:59 |
19 | Morag | | 3:15 |
20 | The east neuk o' Fife | | 2:50 |
21 | The maid that tends the goats | | 3:14 |
22 | The lass of Patie's mill | | 2:12 |
23 | Oran gaoil | | 2:23 |
24 | The flowers of Edinburgh | | 2:16 |
25 | Willie was a wanton wag | | 2:37 |
26 | Logan water | | 3:47 |
27 | Macpherson's farewell | | 2:34 |