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Andy stewart A Scottish soldier 4.63 min. | 4.9013867 avaliação | 265924 exibições Andy Stewart and the pipes and drums of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards .. + Informações |
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Donald Wheres Your Troosers?- Andy Stewart! Funny Scottish Song! 3.25 min. | 4.9101224 avaliação | 493666 exibições Please subscribe to www.youtube.com One of my favourite songs of all time. Enjoy this homemade video. A really funny song. LYRICS I've just come down from the Isle of Skye, I'm no very big and I'm awful shy, And the lassies shout when I go by, "Donald where's your troosers!" Let the wind blow high, let the wind blow low, Through the streets in my kilt I'll go, All the lassies shout hello! Donald where's your troosers! A Lassie took me to a ball And it was slippery in the hall And I was feart that I would fall Fur I hadnae on ma' troosers! Chorus I went down to London Town And I had some fun in the underground The ladies turned their heads around Saying "Donald where's your troosers!" Chorus To wear the kilt is my delight It isna wrong, I know its right The islanders would get a fright If they saw me in the troosers! Chorus They'd like to wed me everywan Just let them catch me if they can You cannae tak' the breeks aff a Hielan' man And I don't wear the troosers Chorus... Janie :D. + Informações |
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Andy Stewart ::: I Love A Lassie - Roamin' In The Gloamin - Keep Right On to the End 3.68 min. | 4.7272725 avaliação | 79597 exibições I remember Andy Stewart from when I was wearing short trousers he was a sound favourite of most British people especially his Harry Lauder songs, these being three of them. In the fifties there was a great national pride in the Union with Scotland; after all they had not long been through the ravages and rations of the war. Now what pride is there in anything? Sad init. Andy Stewart MBE (30 December 1933 - 11 October 1993) Scottish singer and entertainer. He was awarded an MBE in 1976. His Scottish humour, goes back to Sir Harry Lauder and music hall songs. Which he took into the 60's He was born in Glasgow, the son of a teacher. He had several hit singles Come in-Come in, Donald Where's Yer Troosers?, A Scottish Soldier (36 weeks in the UK Singles Chart in 1961), Campbeltown Loch, The Muckin' O' Geordie's Byre, The Road to Dundee, Tunes Of Glory, and Dr. Finlay (1965). He was the compere on the The White Heather Club. This was a BBC Scotland television programme that existed as an annual New Year's Eve party (1957 - 1968), and also as a weekly early evening series (1960 - 1968). "Donald Where's Yer Troosers?" was a hit in 1961 and again in 1989. Andy does an Elvis Presley impersonation half way through the song. In retirement he moved back to Arbroath and died there in 1993. I Love a Lassie I love a lassie, A bonnie, bonnie lassie, She's as sweet as the heather in the dell, She's as sweet as the heather, The bonnie bloomin' heather, Mary, my Scotch Bluebell. Well, I love .... + Informações |
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Andy Stewart Campbeltown Loch. 2.08 min. | 4.992806 avaliação | 63922 exibições www.youtube.com Campbeltown Loch (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Chille Chiarain) is a small sea loch near the south of the Kintyre Peninsula facing eastwards towards the Firth of Clyde. The town of Campbeltown, from which it takes its name, is located at its head. The island of Davaar is located in the loch, and can be reach by foot along a natural shingle causeway at low tide. Oddly, while in English the Loch takes its name from Campbeltown, in Gaelic, Campbeltown takes its name from the loch - "Ceann Loch Chille Chiarain". Oh! Campbeltown Loch, Ah wish ye were whisky! Campbeltown Loch, Och Aye! Campbeltown Loch, I wish ye were whisky! Ah wid drink ye dry. Now Campbeltown Loch is a beautiful place, But the price of the whisky is grim. How nice it would be if the whisky was free And the Loch was filled up to the brim. Oh! Campbeltown Loch, Ah wish ye were whisky! Campbeltown Loch, Och Aye! Campbeltown Loch, I wish ye were whisky! Ah wid drink ye dry. I'd buy a yacht with the money I've got And I'd anchor it out in the bay. If I wanted a nip I'd go in for a dip I'd be swimmin' by night and by day. Oh! Campbeltown Loch, Ah wish ye were whisky! Campbeltown Loch, Och Aye! Campbeltown Loch, I wish ye were whisky! Ah wid drink ye dry. We'd have a gathering of the clans They'd come from near and far I can see them grin as they're wading in And shouting "Slàinte mhòr!". Oh! Campbeltown Loch, Ah wish ye were whisky! Campbeltown Loch, Och Aye! Campbeltown Loch, I wish ye were whisky! Ah .... + Informações |
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Andy Stewart - The Muckin' O" Geordie's Byre 2.18 min. | 4.9548874 avaliação | 80115 exibições "The Muckin' O" Geordie's Byre" sung by Andy Stewart was one of his many songs played around my home in my childhood in the 1960s. Andy Stewart was awarded the MBE in 1976. He died in 1993.. + Informações |
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Andy Stewart I Belong to Glasgow 5.77 min. | 4.96 avaliação | 68806 exibições some pictures of Glasgow and background music Andy Stewart I belong to Glasgow and sailing up the clyde. + Informações |
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Andy Stewart "Hey Johnny Cope" 2.12 min. | 4.895238 avaliação | 51565 exibições Andy Stewart hosted the Scottish music and dance show, The White Heather Club. This was a popular TV programme in the late 1950`s and early 60`s on BBC Scotland. In this clip Andy is singing "Hey Johnny Cope".. + Informações |
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Hear Here - Andy Stewart 11.43 min. | 4.428571 avaliação | 2682 exibições Andy Stewart takes to the Hear Here stage with an accompanied band of traditional Scottish instruments and includes poetry in his performance.. + Informações |
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Andy Stewart - A Scottish Soldier 3.53 min. | 4.914097 avaliação | 261955 exibições The "Original" by Andy Stewart.. + Informações |
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A RED, RED ROSE by Robert Burns, sung by Andy M. Stewart 4.90 min. | 4.8882437 avaliação | 317965 exibições It's one of the Bard of Scotland's great poems, sung by Andy M. Stewart with Gerry Butler as Rabbie Burns. 18th and 19th century Scottish paintings and etchings were adapted as the background, and a number of actresses portray Burns' wife and many loves. One can only hope that the movie about the life of Robert Burns will one day be made. If anyone can do it, Gerry Butler is the man.. + Informações |
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Andy Stewart MBE - "That's the Reason I Noo Wear the Kilt" 3.62 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 10201 exibições Hi friends This song and those that follow are by Andy Stewart. This number is such a funny song. Just watch your Kilt... History about Andy: The use of tartan patriotism and stereotypical Scottish humour goes back to Sir Harry Lauder and music hall songs. In the 1960s this strand was continued by the entertainer, Andy Stewart. He was born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1933, the son of a teacher. He moved to Arbroath as a child, and then trained as an actor at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow. He had several international hit singles - "Come in-Come in", "Donald Where's Yer Troosers?", "A Scottish Soldier" (reached no. 1 position in Canada, Australia and New Zealand, spent 36 weeks in the UK Singles Chart in 1961 and was among the top 50 in the USA), "Campbeltown Loch", "The Muckin' O' Geordie's Byre", "The Road to Dundee","The Battle's O'er", "Take Me Back", "Tunes Of Glory", and "Dr. Finlay" (1965). He is also remembered for being the compere of the The White Heather Club. This was a BBC Scotland television programme that existed as an annual New Year's Eve party (19571968), and also as a weekly early evening series (19601968). "Donald Where's Yer Troosers?" was a hit in 1961 and again in 1989. Stewart is said to have written the song in 10 minutes as he sat, minus trousers, in the lavatory of a recording studio.[1] It was also recently featured on the American TV show "Terminator: the Sarah Connor Chronicles" sung by one of the terminators, played by .... + Informações |
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ae fond kiss-andy stewart 4.43 min. | 4.9736843 avaliação | 11386 exibições |
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Hear Here - Andy Stewart 11.05 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 1523 exibições Andy Stewart takes to the Hear Here stage with an accompanied band of traditional Scottish instruments. Starting with 'Me And Bobby McGee' (originally performed by Roger Miller) and followed by Robert Burns' 'The Lass of Ballochmyle'.. + Informações |
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Andy Stewart - Donald, Where's Your Trousers (montage) 3.40 min. | 4.917526 avaliação | 40333 exibições No copyright claim, against any audio or image content, is assumed in the publishing of this video. Copyright is owned by original artist or artists, or their legally appointed representatives. en.wikipedia.org EMI Top Rank single 1961 "Donald Where's Your Troosers?" is a comic song about a Scotsman who wears a kilt rather than trousers. It was written Andy Stewart with music by Neil Grant. When performed by Andy Stewart and the White Heather Group, it was a hit in 1961 and again in 1989. Stewart wrote the song in 10 minutes while he sat, trouserless, in the lavatory of a recording studio." (wiki). + Informações |
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Hear Here - Andy Stewart 12.33 min. | 4.2 avaliação | 856 exibições Andy Stewart takes to the Hear Here stage with an accompanied band of traditional Scottish instruments and includes poetry in his performance.. + Informações |
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Andy Stewart - The Rumour 2.93 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 4908 exibições Andy Stewart MBE (30 December 1933 - 11 October 1993) Andy Stewart was a Scottish Singer and much loved entertainer whose international hits included "Donald Where's Your Troosers?" - "A Scottish Soldier" - "Campbeltown Loch" - "The Muckin' O' Geordie's Byre" - "The Road to Dundee" - "The Battle's O'er" - "Take Me Back" - "Tunes Of Glory" and "Dr. Finlay" to name but a few. He had an amazing ability to mimic people and would often entertain family and friends with his impersonations and perhaps his best known impersonation was that of Elvis Presley in his song Donald Where's Your Troosers?. His skill with different accents is also evident on "The Rumour", where the rumour moves across Scotland and into Ireland, with Andy Stewart speaking in a different accent for each place.. + Informações |
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White Heather Club with Andy Stewart Part 1 10.10 min. | 4.4666667 avaliação | 12192 exibições White Heather Club with Andy Stewart. + Informações |
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Hear Here - Andy Stewart 10.63 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 707 exibições Andy Stewart takes to the Hear Here stage with an accompanied band of traditional Scottish instruments and includes poetry in his performance.. + Informações |
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Andy M. Stewart Take Her In Your Arms 4.12 min. | 4.990291 avaliação | 19801 exibições Andy M. Stewart Take Her In Your Arms. + Informações |
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Andy Stewart MBE - Farmers Boy 2.58 min. | 4.6666665 avaliação | 5379 exibições Hi friends This song and those that follow are by Andy Stewart. This song has a story to tell. Just watch your Kilt... History about Andy: The use of tartan patriotism and stereotypical Scottish humour goes back to Sir Harry Lauder and music hall songs. In the 1960s this strand was continued by the entertainer, Andy Stewart. He was born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1933, the son of a teacher. He moved to Arbroath as a child, and then trained as an actor at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow. He had several international hit singles - "Come in-Come in", "Donald Where's Yer Troosers?", "A Scottish Soldier" (reached no. 1 position in Canada, Australia and New Zealand, spent 36 weeks in the UK Singles Chart in 1961 and was among the top 50 in the USA), "Campbeltown Loch", "The Muckin' O' Geordie's Byre", "The Road to Dundee","The Battle's O'er", "Take Me Back", "Tunes Of Glory", and "Dr. Finlay" (1965). He is also remembered for being the compere of the The White Heather Club. This was a BBC Scotland television programme that existed as an annual New Year's Eve party (19571968), and also as a weekly early evening series (19601968). "Donald Where's Yer Troosers?" was a hit in 1961 and again in 1989. Stewart is said to have written the song in 10 minutes as he sat, minus trousers, in the lavatory of a recording studio.[1] It was also recently featured on the American TV show "Terminator: the Sarah Connor Chronicles" sung by one of the terminators, played by .... + Informações |
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Andy Stewart MBE - A Scottish Solider 3.67 min. | 4.733333 avaliação | 5285 exibições Hi friends This song and those that follow are by Andy Stewart. This is his most famous hit - A Scottish Solider - Sorry for the worn record - Just watch your Kilt... History about Andy: The use of tartan patriotism and stereotypical Scottish humour goes back to Sir Harry Lauder and music hall songs. In the 1960s this strand was continued by the entertainer, Andy Stewart. He was born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1933, the son of a teacher. He moved to Arbroath as a child, and then trained as an actor at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow. He had several international hit singles - "Come in-Come in", "Donald Where's Yer Troosers?", "A Scottish Soldier" (reached no. 1 position in Canada, Australia and New Zealand, spent 36 weeks in the UK Singles Chart in 1961 and was among the top 50 in the USA), "Campbeltown Loch", "The Muckin' O' Geordie's Byre", "The Road to Dundee","The Battle's O'er", "Take Me Back", "Tunes Of Glory", and "Dr. Finlay" (1965). He is also remembered for being the compere of the The White Heather Club. This was a BBC Scotland television programme that existed as an annual New Year's Eve party (19571968), and also as a weekly early evening series (19601968). "Donald Where's Yer Troosers?" was a hit in 1961 and again in 1989. Stewart is said to have written the song in 10 minutes as he sat, minus trousers, in the lavatory of a recording studio.[1] It was also recently featured on the American TV show "Terminator: the Sarah Connor .... + Informações |
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Andy M Stewart - The Ramblin' Rover 3.35 min. | 4.974684 avaliação | 39345 exibições Scottish singer Andy M Stewart and Irish guitarist (and singer/songwriter) Gerry O'Beirne perform "The Ramblin Rover." Andy wrote this song during his time wtih Scottish trad band Silly Wizard; a reflection of their days on tour together. Recorded with permission, March 15, 2008 in Columbia, MO. Andy and Gerry have been touring together since 1992, performing at festivals and concert venues worldwide. Read more about them: www.andymstewart.com www.gerryobeirne.com. + Informações |
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Andy Stewart - My Hameland 2.38 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 3129 exibições Hi You Tubers and Friends This tune has been requested by a YT Subscriber of my channel - enjoy History about Andy: The use of tartan patriotism and stereotypical Scottish humour goes back to Sir Harry Lauder and music hall songs. In the 1960s this strand was continued by the entertainer, Andy Stewart. He was born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1933, the son of a teacher. He moved to Arbroath as a child, and then trained as an actor at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow. He had several international hit singles - "Come in-Come in", "Donald Where's Yer Troosers?", "A Scottish Soldier" (reached no. 1 position in Canada, Australia and New Zealand, spent 36 weeks in the UK Singles Chart in 1961 and was among the top 50 in the USA), "Campbeltown Loch", "The Muckin' O' Geordie's Byre", "The Road to Dundee","The Battle's O'er", "Take Me Back", "Tunes Of Glory", and "Dr. Finlay" (1965). He is also remembered for being the compere of the The White Heather Club. This was a BBC Scotland television programme that existed as an annual New Year's Eve party (19571968), and also as a weekly early evening series (19601968). "Donald Where's Yer Troosers?" was a hit in 1961 and again in 1989. Stewart is said to have written the song in 10 minutes as he sat, minus trousers, in the lavatory of a recording studio.[1] It was also recently featured on the American TV show "Terminator: the Sarah Connor Chronicles" sung by one of the terminators, played by Garrett Dillahunt. Stewart .... + Informações |
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A Scottish Soldier - Andy Stewart - original 1960 45rpm Recording 3.48 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 10112 exibições Are there words, or are there words, well this is a superb recording of this very famous song from our cousins across the border In Scotland, I only hope I have done it justice. Of course brilliantly sung by Andy Stewart who on television we used to see the New Year In with, Hogmany in the true Scottish sense. Now of course we are taken over by London and what it wants to dump on us. Ah to return to the good old days, even if only for a moment.. + Informações |
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The Battles Oer Andy Stewart 3.15 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 27976 exibições |








































