Lyrics
The tune probably first appeared around the turn of the 20th century, and at that time was sometimes known as Scotland the Brave. The lyrics commonly sung today were written in around 1950 by the Scottish journalist Cliff Hanley for the singer Robert Wilson in an arrangement by Marion McClurg.
Scotland the Brave - Cliff Hanley lyrics |
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Hark! When the night is falling Chorus High in the misty Highlands, Chorus Far off in sunlit places, Chorus |
There is another set of lyrics known as My Bonnie Lassie
My Bonnie Lassie lyrics |
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Drums in my heart are drummin, Chorus: Somewhere a ship and crew, Chorus Sad are the lads she's leavin, Chorus |
There is also an alternate set of lyrics by John McDermott Scotland Forever, sung to the same tune:
John McDermott version lyrics |
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Let Italy boast of her gay gilded waters, Scotland's blue mountains wild where hoary cliffs are piled, Enthroned on the peak of her own highland mountains, Here among my mountains wild I have serenely smiled, But see how proudly her war steeds are prancing, Bold hearts and nodding plumes wave o'er their bloody tombs, Bold hearts and nodding plumes wave o'er their bloody tombs, |
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