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The Corries

The Corries
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The Corries : A Little Of What You Fancy
A Little Of What You Fancy 1973 12 Download album  

The Corries : Sound The Pibroch
Sound The Pibroch 1972 10 Download album  

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This official Corries site is run by Gavin Browne, son of Ronnie Browne of the Corries.Gavin manages the site itself, and makes sure customers for our unrivalled range of Corries merchandise get the very best service possible.We set the service up after learning from other Corries enthusiast sites that many fans could not find the Corries recordings they wanted.Karen Williamsons book reprinted (more): Flower of Scotland 40th Anniversary (more): "Live" A Live O CD now in stock (more): Scotland Will Flourish CD now in stock (more): Check out our special offers section Order Here!The 2nd DVD from the corries is now available.The Lads Among The Heather Volume 2 is a brand new title that has been compiled from the 1985 STV Television series "The Corries and other Folk" and is effectively a companion to volume one of the Lads Among The Heather.In response to your requests, we now have available a small range of historic photographs reproduced in high quality from the Corries archives.Featuring the sound of The Combolins.Find it amongst the Corries albums.This official Corries site is run by Gavin Browne, son of Ronnie Browne of the Corries.Ronnie brings this site the very latest Corries news, as well as definitive Corries facts from years gone by.Gavin manages the site itself, and makes sure customers for our unrivalled range of Corries merchandise get the very best service possible.We set the service up after learning from other Corries enthusiast sites that many fans could not find the Corries recordings they wanted.We realised too that we could answer those Corries questions that no one else could.You'll now find here the world's largest collection of Corries material, anywhere!Karen Williamsons book reprinted (more): Flower of Scotland 40th Anniversary (more): "Live" A Live O CD now in stock (more): Scotland Will Flourish CD now in stock (more): Check out our special offers section Order Here!Order the latest Corries video now!The 2nd DVD from the corries is now available.The Lads Among The Heather Volume 2 is a brand new title that has been compiled from the 1985 STV Television series "The Corries and other Folk" and is effectively a companion to volume one of the Lads Among The Heather.In response to your requests, we now have available a small range of historic photographs reproduced in high quality from the Corries archives.Featuring the sound of The Combolins.Find it amongst the Corries albums.The Corries on the Road DVD06."Ronnie Browne has gone through the discography to check for errors.The film premiered in Glasgow March 1st 1996, and Ronnie has a speaking part.The film stars Oliver Reed and Brian Blessed.He also sings "Flower of Scotland" at the end of the film over the titles.Gavin says: "He has also been very busy in the last 2 weeks with the numerous publicity events associated with the release of "The Bruce" (the film he appears in).Gavin_Browne Ronnie Browne still has control of the Corries releases from about 1974 onwards, when they formed their own Dara label.All of the Corries pre 1974 material was recorded for record companies who still retain control of all of that material.LPs per CD, but it will take some time."The Long Journey home ALSO AVAILABLE: The Corries Songbook (Words and music to 62 songs) List of songs available at Gavin's WEB site.On BGO Records BGOCD271."IN CONCERT" and "SCOTTISH LOVE SONGS" on one CD.Record company info: for a catalogue, please send a large (A4) S.Beat Goes On Records P.So far, it is still under construction.Gavin's home page has links to this site, and to this discography.Some historical questions answered by Ronnie, via Gavin Browne: What happened to the combolins when Roy died?"When Roy died the combolins were left to someone my dad is no longer in contact with.My dad says that one of the biggest problems with them was the immense strain placed on the joints between the necks and the body due to the number of strings and their associated tension."How were the Corries miked on their live recordings?When you don't have a sound man constantly adjusting your levels during a show you have to use the preset levels and use your distance from the mikes to create the effects you want people in the audience to hear.Apart from that always use the best equipment you can without getting over complicated, I don't think they ever used more than 2 mikes each and a very simple mixing desk."MEMORIES Send me any contributions you would like to make.Scottish traditional music along with newer songs, some written by the Corries.Their work covers a wide range of material from the comic to the tragic.Great voices, great playing, and some of the most beautiful songs in the world.In particular, Roy Williamson wrote "Flower of Scotland", which has become the unofficial national anthem of Scotland, and Ronnie wrote "The Roses of Prince Charlie".Roy built two instruments called Combolins that combined several fretted instruments into one.The two instruments are dissimilar, and complement each other.One has bass strings and the other has sympathetic drone strings like the Indian sitar.The Corries formed out of The Corrie Folk Trio with Paddie Bell, a group started in the early 1960s.When Paddie Bell and Bill Smith left, the Corries duo began.Ronnie Browne still performs solo.If you've enjoyed more recent Scottish folk music (Capercaillie, The Tannahill Weavers, Silly Wizard, Dougie MacLean, Runrig and so on) you should listen to the Corries, who helped to keep the music alive in the sixties and seventies.IMPRESSIONS AND MEMORIES: Mark Loescher: I ended up being transplanted from the Texas plains to the Scottish moors courtesy of Motorola, Inc.East Kilbride (just south of Glasgow).The songs told of ancient battles, bloody victories, angry defiance, and more.Unfortunately, a tape recording of this ignominious performance still exists today.We ended up buying evey Corries album we could find, and had the good fortune to see them perfrom live twice (in Motherwell, Scotland).The Corries were entertainers in the truest sense of the word, and their renditions of the "classics" are still the versions I prefer.Sad to say, but the Corries' music was the only unreservedly positive experience we brought back with us when we returned to Texas.In fact I was about 11 when I realized that being an Englishman, I was the villain in most of their songs!Anyway, I had the distinct pleasure of hearing one of their last concerts in St.Andrews, Fife, Scotland in 1988 at "The Burn".Scottish ladies who joined in with gusto on the chorus to "Maids when you're young."German radio (A broadcast from the series "Matinee der Liedersaenger") some ten years ago.It turned out to be the beginning of a 5 or 6 year quest for more of the Corries.It seemed as if I was the only person in Holland to have ever heard of them.Later on I met the owner of a Scottish restaurant in Alkmaar (Holland) who provided me with all of the early recordings of the Corries (Many thanks to him!Bonnie Chaikind: I saw them in September 1979 in Motherwell, Scotland.Edinburgh to Motherwell (took forever) and when I got there, no one was at the hall.Virginia Garber: I first "discovered" the Corries when I was living in Paris, ostensibly studying French but in reality I spent more time studying Scottish Country Dancing with the three groups that met four nights a week in Paris.And I sat next to one of their next door neighbors, who was a delight, and very informative.She said Bill Smith was a lawyer, as I recall and left the group to pursue that career?Is my recollection right?Channel, then another bus to London, then an ovenight bus to Edinburgh.By the time I arrived in Edinburgh, I was bushed, but then I was only 22 then so recovered fast, and I considered it a small price to pay.The "Birth of the Corries" blues was played there and I laughed hard.Lots of audience interaction which sounded like fun but is strange to listen to with audio only).We left there with autographed pictures and happy memories...Corries for a newcomer who was not impressed and delighted.When I discovered the Corries for myself, I felt like I'd found the Beatles all over again, but a more mature Beatles.The Corries music for me is the living oral history of a people.Of course many of the songs they did not write, but the Corries kept them alive, and brought them to a wider audience.Corries are as important to Scottish music as Planxty and the Chieftains are to Irish music.Unfortunately, these new fans then compete with us for the few used Corries LPs and tapes still around in collector's shops.THE DISCOGRAPHY Facts below are gleaned from records, tapes, CDs, Corries booklets and a Ronnie Browne concert program, plus a LOT of help from those listed below.If I've missed you, let me know...NOTE: the Corries recorded for a number of record companies.In some cases more than one record company and release number is given.Many releases were also available on the MFP (Music For Pleasure) label, and we don't have all of those identified yet.EMI Talisman STAL 5005 A collection, including some not previously released.In January, 1966, Bill Smith left, and the Corries began.The Corries Folk Trio, so Paddy Bell presumably gone at this point, but Bill Smith still present."Here's a puzzle for me.On the Best of the Corries (Pickwick compilation CD) is the only place I have heard the studio version of "Lord of the Dance."Are we missing an album altogether?The original number of Corries albums does not add up to what it should."LEGENDS OF SCOTLAND: THE CORRIES in 1995?Note from Alan Turnbull: not listed on the album is the encore song, "Goodnight and Joy."This album is the source of a few of the songs on "Love from Scotland."Live From Scotland Volume 4 " was deleted but is one of the albums we have the master for and my dad reckons that will be one of the first to be included in the albums we intend to release on CD in the future.Live at the Adam Smith Theatre, Kirkaldy, 1988) The Bonnie Blue Oh Dear Me The Clingfilm Wrapper Blues A Tiree Love Song Tramps and Hawkers The Garten Mother's Lullaby Who'll Take The Ball from Maggie Thatcher?Pickwick PWKS 4054P Flower of Scotland The Road To Dundee The Skye Boat Song Will Ye Go Lassie Go Annie Laurie Parcel O'Rogues Lord Of The Dance (studio version, previously unreleased?In August 1990, Roy Williamson died of a brain tumor.Ronnie Browne concert program mentions the Corries as having lasted 24 years and 26 albums.There are 31 recordings listed here, plus three with Paddie Bell and Bill Smith.Some of these are collections, so Ronnie wasn't counting all of those in his tally of 26.With the two later collections listed below, that makes a grand total of 36.Then there are some singles, the solo work, and the Corries and Ronnie Browne album (recorded after Roy's death) mentioned below...Moidart MOICD 005 Killecrankie Rise!Flower Of Scotland and The Roses of Prince Charlie.Alan Turnbull: "I believe that these are the same recordings as appear on Vol 1 of Live from Scotland.They are live but have no verbal preamble as on Vol.Ronnie Browne thinks Alan is probably correct.There were no other Corries singles issued.Assembled after Roy Williamson's death, some cuts by the Corries, some by Ronnie Browne, Ronnie Browne narrating.Compiled after Roy Williamson's death from his uncatalogued home studio tapes by Nicky Williamson.My Love is Like a Red Red Rose 3.The Bonnie Lass o' Fyvie 5.The Canvas of my Life 7.The Bonnie Earl o' murray 8.Willie's gan' tae Melville Castle 15.Come all ye Fair and Tender Maidens 16.The Parting Glass Gavin: "I've taken the listing from the video inlay as that's all I have to hand at the moment but my dad assures me that the CD and cassette include the same content but they may be in a slightly different order."This should be available in the 3rd quarter of 1996 but the title is still to be confirmed."Alauda Records, 9 Belgrave Place, Edinburgh EH4 3AN.CORRIES VIDEOS AND BOOKS (courtesy of Alan Turnbull) Videos: "Flower of Scotland: A Vision of The Corries" BBCV 4409, 1990."Years Must Roll On" BBCV 4683, 1991.Alex McEwan reports: As you probably well know, The Corries did a 'regular' series for BBC Scotland.The last of these formed the basis of the video which was commercially released and which is on your list.It was a series of six shows, so obviously the video is not complete.Unfortunately neither is my collection, as my mother didn't realise it was on until the series was almost finished.The also made a few TV specials for Scottish Television (STV) over the years.New Town Studios, Edinburgh.The Corries Exhibit in the Forres Museum Alan Turnbull reports on the Corries exhibit in the Forres Museum.It was interesting, but I was disappointed.Bell on Waverley but no songs listed on the side showing, and the curator couldn't help me on that...The caption read something like, "This was the last recording made by the Corries."Moidart "Flower of Scotland" was the last.She said she would look into what is in the archives and (perhaps) send a list.This is a work in progress.For excellent pictures of the Corries performances, album covers, programs and memorabilia, go to The Corries.Scotland, and Ronnie wrote "The Roses of Prince Charlie".Coffee House during the Edinburgh Festival that year.Those Wild Corries) was recorded as The Corrie Folk Trio.Ronnie and Roy decided to carry on as a duo, and The Corries began.Ronnie Browne still occasionally performs solo.Scottish history could be reversed.These things are (or should be) universal, yet few cultures have a tradition that sings of them so clearly today.The Corries are, in a way, a Scottish national treasure.He was 54 and had been suffering from cancer for some time.At the time Nigel (sic) Williamson wrote "Flower of Scotland" in the 1960s, he had, on his own admission, no idea that he was composing a folk song which would come to occupy the position of an unofficial Scottish national anthem at sporting occasions.Williamson had intended "Flower of Scotland" merely as a personal statement on how he felt about his country.With disarming modesty he was to say in later years, "At the time I had no idea what I was starting.Williamson, who was regarded as one of the most talented folksingers in Scotland, was one half of the folk duo The Corries, whose other member was Ronnie Browne.It had its apotheosis in March this year at Murrayfield when it was sung by a crowd of 50,000 Scotsmen, willing their rugby team to victory during a crucial match of the Five Nations rugby championship.The occasion was an encounter to decide which of the teams would win the Grand Slam.That England were highly favoured to clinch the series added savour to the eventual outcome for Scotsmen, in an atmosphere in which 50,000 of them sang Williamson's composition with raw emotion on an occasion seen by several millions more on television.NOTE: the Corries recorded for a number of record companies.In some cases more than one record company and release number are given.This is a complete list, to my knowledge.Corries as having lasted 24 years and 26 albums.Roy's death) mentioned below.The very first Corries recording.Described in the 1988 Corries concert program, with a picture of the album back cover.Tom Beveridge: The Corries and Paddie first EP apparently was first issued with 6 tracks (those that are mentioned in the sleeve notes plus "Lord Gregory" and "Fine Girl") and it comes with a different picture on the front."Fine Girl" would seem to have had its only release here.The catalogue number is the same.It is mono, it plays at 45 rpm and is on the Waverley label.The cover is glossy with a picture of the three Corries and Paddie Bell.Waverley (top) and EMI (bottom).Waverley releases, not the Elektra US versions.It is possible the unreleased song here ("Bothwell Castle") was released as a single.Bothwell Castle is also performed live on "Dawning of the Day".Elektra with different tracks in 1965 (see below).Stereo note: The Moidart CD (MOICD 013) has "Promise of the Day" in stereo, but they didn't track down stereo copies of the first album.In fact, on one of the tracks, there's audible tape damage (from Tom Beveridge).Tom Beveridge: This was issued first on Waverley (ZLP 2050) and then subsequently on MFP (MFP 50154).So the Frosty Winds EP may represent another change of label, after Waverley and MFP.THE PROMISE OF THE DAY (1966?For a discographer, these two titles muddy the waters.They do not, however, have all the material on the original Waverley releases.Moidart CD "twofer" reissue.The idea of the Corries as stablemates of the Beatles is a strange one!My guess is that Parlophone made a practice of donating a copy of each of their issues, so probably one release was the Corries' lot!In 1965, Paddie Bell left the group to have a child.On January 1st, 1966, Bill Smith left, and the Corries Duo began.Cover says "Other Corrie Albums available: 6382 025 and 6382 059" This refers to the two "These Are ...Paddie Bell had left, and Bill Smith was still present.Thanks to Robert Murray for reporting this one.Fiesta FLPS 1832 EMI SCX 6442 Studio recording in Craighall Studios, Edinburgh, Autumn 1970 Roy built the Combolins in the summer of 1969.This is the first album on which they appeared.EMI PA002 Recorded in Glasgow City Hall 1974 The first album recorded on the Dara label, formed by the Corries.LEGENDS OF SCOTLAND: THE CORRIES in 1995?"The Corries Collection" in 1999 by HMV.This comes after Killiecrankie.Album compiled by David Lale.CDP 7 95746 2, released after Roy's death in 1991.Scotland and its environment and love of life".This could be the result of remixing or a better mastering and pressing process.Tom Beveridge: On "Scotland will Flourish" we almost have an additional uncredited track before "The Birth of the Corries Blues".Corries could get away with on stage!Presumably, this is a real song.In August 1990, Roy Williamson died of a brain tumor, and the Corries were no more.Corries ", a 1976 EMI collection.Bill Smith takes vocal on the first, with Paddie doing vocal services on the flip.Fontana's very next release (TF 739) charted in Sept.So this must have been a fairly early recording session in the life of the Corries.October Song' around 1967 here in Glasgow."This must have been one of the first recording sessions as the Corries duo."October Song" also appears on the 1968 LP "Kishmul's Galley".It is possible this later release is a different version."The Best of the Corries" Pickwick compilation, but nowhere else.Volume 1 of Live from Scotland.Ronnie Browne thinks Alan is probably correct.EMI 2447 (16 April 1976).Tom Beveridge: 'This is obviously a trailer for "The Very Best of the Corries"'."Green Fields" taken from the album "The Dawning of the Day".Ronnie Browne, Ronnie Browne narrating.Newtown Street, Kilsyth, Glasgow, Scotland G65 OJX.It charted in June 1990 (so before Roy's death, but he must have been too ill to participate).If Ronnie's in there, he must be at the back!It features some of Bill McLaren's commentary on the 1990 match with the "Auld Enemy".It's a charity single, issued to boost the "David Millar Appeal Fund" (Millar was injured during a match in New Zealand).Corrie releases, or on Paddie's two solo efforts from the 1990s.Irish as waking with a hangover on the banks of the Liffey after a night of draught Guinness.Paddie sounds much more comfortable and "authentic".This is from a live concert in Nov.The group is also included in the final song "We Shall Overcome".Other artists: Ray and Archie Fisher, Eleanor Leith, Roy Guest, Barney McKenna."Folk Favorites" issued in 1966.Finbar Furey, as I remember, once recorded a song called "Roy's Hands" for Roy Williamson and his "educated fingers."The cover advertises other albums, one of which includes a cover of the Supremes song "Nathan Jones" (which came out late 1971), so this probably dates to 1972.The Corries, Moira Anderson and Stuart Gillies.Pickwick Records PLE 7016 "Limited Edition" record limited to 250,000 copies.Most likely Volume Two of the above.It's the "Those Wild Corries!"FLOWER OF SCOTLAND: A VISION OF THE CORRIES BBCV 4409, 1990.YEARS MUST ROLL ON BBCV 4683, 1991.The Corries recorded for a number of record companies over the years.Few record companies would have been willing to support advertising and wide distribution for a Celtic act in the 70s and 80s unless the group had a long stay with them, and toured widely and continuously to support sales.These Are The Corries Volume 2: The Skye Boat Song (1975?"Those Wild Corries") (mid 70s?Note from Tom Beveridge: Since you asked...Song descriptions were furnished by Ronnie and the first two were advertised on the sheet music for "Flower of Scotland".Still available through Gavin Browne.Original songbooks: All published by The Corries.Produced by the Graham Falconer Visual Arts Group, Edinburgh.When I tried to assemble my own discography, the record company ads in these songbooks gave me most of the info (Tom Beveridge).Third (red) original songbook: 4, 18, 20, 24, 27, 29, 30, 34, 35, 36, 38, 42, 44, 52, 55, 57.Ronnie had a speaking part.The film starred Oliver Reed and Brian Blessed.He also reportedly sang "Flower of Scotland" at the end of the film over the titles.This is available as a CD single (see the Ronnie Browne Solo section in the discography).Both programs contained pictures and information about the Corries and their history.Corries' Exhibition at the Forres museum.It was interesting, but I was disappointed.The exhibit was really a shrine to Roy.To be quite honest, they weren't that interested.They told the audience that there were some folks from California, dedicated a song to us and asked that we come backstage after the concert.It was with some trepidation, therefore, that I again invested in tickets to the Usher Hall for myself and, now, wife to see The Corries Folk Trio and Paddie Bell.The reason for interest arose from the fact that one of the group had been my wife's young brother's Art teacher before quitting to play full time.Little did we know this was the start of 30 years of being Corries fans!After emigrating to Canada in 1968 I hooked up with an Airdrie chiel who had a collection of Scottish traditional groups tapes.We were fervent Corries collectors and added everything from Archie Fisher, Gaberlunzie, McCalmans, Eric Bogle, Archie Fisher, Dick Gaughin and Alistair MacDonald to Runrig, Five Hand Reel and North Sea Gas.Anyway, Lo and behold, on one of my trips home, there were the Corries appearing at the Playhouse.It was home to rock concerts mostly.An early ticket purchase, and I was sitting dead centre, front row, within spitting distance!It was a grand evening, but, being at the front, by the time I fought my way to the intermission bar, the boys were inaccessible.Apart from those two occasions, separated by a good quarter century, I have admired from afar.My love of their 'live' performances is in their ability, and their fans willingness, to have the crowd sing.Their lighter moments bring a smile, my wife still plays and giggles at "The Portree Kid" when the refer to '...That ferry held three cars and two bikes!More power to them so were, and are, we.The group have now given me pleasure for close to 35 years and have recruited my daughter who, when she moved away with her husband demanded copies of her favourite Corries and Gaberlunzie tapes to take with her.Londoner, Canadian since age 11, now living on the West Coast of Canada.Corries cassette tape of this at our local library and took it home.Initially, surprise and delight!When I discovered the Corries for myself, I felt like I'd found the Beatles all over again, but a more mature Beatles.Of course many of the songs they did not write, but the Corries kept them alive, and brought them to a wider audience.That may explain my love of many things Scottish, but I think there is more to it than that.To us, Scottish history (and song) appears larger than life.They seemed hard to get then, even in the Corries' own city.Beatles are the two greatest musical groups ever.I'm not sure what the Corries thought of the Beatles...Dancing with the three groups that met four nights a week in Paris.Then the real Corries came out, and they sounded and looked like the real thing!So I have a couple of photographs of them in concert, which I enjoy.Channel, then another bus to London, then an ovenight bus to Edinburgh.Texas plains to the Scottish moors courtesy of Motorola, Inc.The songs told of ancient battles, bloody victories, angry defiance, and more.Unfortunately, a tape recording of this ignominious performance still exists today.We ended up buying evey Corries album we could find, and had the good fortune to see them perform live twice (in Motherwell, Scotland).The Corries were entertainers in the truest sense of the word, and their renditions of the "classics" are still the versions I prefer.Sad to say, but the Corries' music was the only unreservedly positive experience we brought back with us when we returned to Texas.After many years of listening to this music, I have now undertaken to perform it with my own group called "Two O'Clock Courage".While we may not be as traditional as Ronnie and Roy (and nowhere near as talented), I hope that I'll be able to pass the musical torch on to the next generation of musicians.It had always been my dream to someday make it back to Scotland and see them perform live again.Andrews, Fife, Scotland in 1988 at "The Burn"."Maids when you're young."Maids When You're Young' on one of the early albums.Ended up talking with them for almost an hour!They were built in the summer of 1969.The guitar part got left out of the name.How Were the Combolins Tuned?Roy left no plans or diagrams of the instruments.Many of us would like to commission a pair from a good luthier.The Fate of the Combolins When Roy died, he bequeathed the Combolins to an old friend, Dave Sinton.Skerries Music web page.How were the Corries miked on their live recordings?If you enjoy the Corries music, and the sense of Scottish history in the songs, here are some other things you might also enjoy.Rob Roy and Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott.George MacDonald Fraser (author of the Flashman Series): Candlemas Road.Diana has done a fair amount of historical research while writing these.One Thousand Years of Scotland's History.You might be lucky enough to find Corries music in your local CD store or Scottish Shop.However, the chances are pretty slim in most cities outside of Scotland.Gavin's web site is www.Gavin will sell and ship all Corries recordings currently available.BBC videos and a book, and it all arrived promptly and safely.Check the website for details and prices.The two BBC Corries Videos in both PAL and NTSC format.The Corries Complete song book (words and music to 62 songs), and The Corries Songbook, Volume 2.Paddie Bell solo and duo recordings.Ronnie and Gavin Browne have been very generous with information and confirmation of many of the details here.Any errors or omissions here are mine, not theirs.Use keywords to find the product you are looking for.The Corries performing Flower of Scotland in 1968 Right click on the above link and save it to your hard disk.The size of the file is 2,969kb.The Corries performing Flower of Scotland in 1986 Right click on the above link and save it to your hard disk.The size of the file is 2,747kb.American Uncial (as used on most of the Corries artwork) This is a free True Type font.Right click on the above link and save it to your hard disk.You can then install it as a font on your computer.Corries Screen Saver Right click on the above link and save it to your hard disk.The size of the file is 961kb.The lads Among Heather Volume 1 DVD02.The Corries on the Road DVD06."Trace Adkins Hear tracks from his new CD, American Man.Alison Krauss Watch her new video, "Gone, Gone, Gone," with rocker Robert Plant.FREE UPDATES for The Corries!Label: EMI Gold Released: 04.Label: Beat Goes On Released: 01.Label: Beat Goes On (BGO) Released: 01.Label: Moidart Released: 03.Label: Beat Goes On Released: 01.Label: Pickwick Released: 03.Live from Scotland, Vol.Live from Scotland, Vol.Label: Moidart Released: 01.Label: BGO Released: 01.Label: Moidart Released: 01.Ron Cockburn (1962)Also Known AsThe Corrie Folk TrioGenres setfolkPopular In more...Live From Scotland, Vol.Live From Scotland, Vol.Live From Scotland, Vol.Live From Scotland, Vol.These Are The Corries, Vol.These Are The Corries, Vol.Register for an account if you're new around here.Free MP3s from Related songs from emerging artists.Download the iLike Sidebar.People who like The Corries Nobody has said they like this artist yet.Be the first to add them to your page by clicking the "iLike this artist" button on the top right of this page.Stop watching bad movies.Like is a trademark of iLike.



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