Doric - MNA | bi rare? Wi'd bi in hivven," | sung | Morrice, loupin oan Joyce an |
Central - EDN | n tae the Playhouse flare an' | sung | Flower of Scotland. Tae me it |
Central - EDN | Oor nation's pride, | sung | loud an' long, |
Doric - MNA | lus their weis a sea shantee, | sung | aboot thi affair, caad, "Aul |
Central - SEC | tho teems wi heroes, | sung | and unsung. |
Central - LAL | , they'd cry me a liar; gin A | sung | ye, A'd be telt A'm wrang; |
Central - LAL | oin shoppin luved it !!! We'd | sung | it in oor Scots Leid lessons. |
Central - LAL | t's,' said Pooh, efter he had | sung | this tae himsel three times. |
Central - LAL | Sae efter he had | sung | this, he heezed himsel up aff |
Central - LAL | hearin guid Scots spoken and | sung | , frae Burns sangs tae the Bro |
Central - WCE | he'd hae | sung | aa bluidy nicht, 'Willie brew |
Central - SEC | o street fowksang (It cuid be | sung | tae "Weel may the keel row")a |
Central - SEC | nth. The sang wis gaun tae be | sung | bi Shona Donaldson frae Huntl |
Central - LAL | nd Aboot Sang that Has Tae Be | Sung | in the Snaw.' |
Central - LAL | the parteecular lines tae be | sung | , unexpeckit unnerstaunin o th |
Central - WCE | arm now, an' they'll never be | sung | mair'. |
Doric - DOR | t wi himsel neen the less. He | sung | songs that her mither said he |
Central - DUN | To hear your name | sung | on the street. |
Ulster - GUL | Then the boys aa in Grane | sung | C'mon ye Bhoys, an Ole Ole, w |
Central - DUN | come thegither an sangs were | sung | , squibs let aff, an a guid ti |
Doric - MNA | eir praises in the press were | sung | For playin whist an deliverin |
Central - LAL | wirds, ah'm siccar, that were | sung | by the animals o times bygane |
Ulster - SYN | e ye, an ye wudnae daunce. We | sung | a dirge tae ye, an ye wudnae |
Ulster - SYN | r ye, an ye wudnae daunce; we | sung | a dirge tae ye, an ye wudnae |
Central - LAL | We aa myn the kinna sangs we | sung | in the playgrunn whan we war |
Central | ow us whoat Ye cun dae!” We | sung | twa songs tae thaim an’ wee |
Central - DUN | rctic an the Aurora are still | sung | aboot the day. Nou it wis a h |
Ulster - BUL | Then perched in oak tha owl | sung | |
Central - LAL | ergussons Auld Reikie album | sung | bi Rod Paterson. https://t.co |
Central - LAL | ot they were said rather than | sung | . The sangs in the buik were s |
Doric - MNA | eis lad he plaid a gectaar an | sung | , eit weis awfa gweed, "Dirtie |
Central - LAL | e aw stood in the open-air an | sung | twa psalms, listened tae twa |
Doric - MNA | lugs, es they linkit airms an | sung | aa the wye hame. |
Doric - ABN | psalm teens (they warna aften | sung | in's ain kirk) but he jynes i |
Central - WCE | r that oor sangs are aye bein | sung | an new yins made tae jyne the |
Central - SWE | haur is this bonnie sang bein | sung | |
Central - DUN | aterial, they were aye gettin | sung | baith here an abroad. It's we |
Central - DUN | The sangs kept on gettin | sung | fer the reason they mindit fo |
Doric - MNA | ain a hen's neck, the smell o | sung | hair fullin the air as she cl |
Central - LAL | . The explanatory coda, also | sung | /chanted, to underline the thr |
Central - LAL | the best sangs he had €ver | sung | . Sae he cairried On singin it |
Central - LAL | y crowd o aw ages, psalms wur | sung | , prayers said, a challengin f |
Doric - DOR | wa an aa mistaen or, fan it's | sung | |
Doric - DOR | ou'. Everyone in Scotland has | sung | that at one time or another, |
Central - EDN | This wis based oan a Blues | sung | by The Corries, when Beth hea |
Central - LAL | ang, “Auld Lang Syne”, is | sung | aw ower the wurld tae see in |
Doric - DOR | syne at sorra tale wis | sung | |
Central - LAL | es because the haill nine wis | sung | thegither, and the last twa ( |
Central - SEC | Scots naitional anthem an wis | sung | bi Cathy Peattie MSP at the o |
Central - LAL | , fan een o his ain hymns wis | sung | , an tributes were peyd by kin |
Central - EDN | Emotions | sung | , loudly an' long. |
Central - LAL | o_kay. Sinsyne Ive had that | sung | tae the tune o Beyoncés Al |
Doric - DUN | e braw anes on o FB. Nae jist | sung | like, bit translatit fir the |
Central - EDN | Oan Devolution’s dawn you | sung | , |
Central - LAL | . For never afore had onybody | sung | haw for |
Ulster - CUL | rds noo naw as plentifu, they | sung | fae ivery tree, |
Central - EDN | ower of Scotland passionately | sung | at Murrayfield when Scotland |
Central - WCE | our praise an fawm is richtly | sung | , |