Old Photograph Shepherd and Sheep Kingoldrum Scotland


Old photograph of a Shepherd and sheep in the village of Kirkton of Kingoldrum, Angus, Scotland. The village is situated approximately four miles west of Kirriemuir on the B951 road.


Tour Scotland video of photographs of the Parish Church and cemetery on ancestry visit to Kirkton of Kingoldrum, Angus, Scotland. Kirkton of Kingoldrum lies at the foot of Kirkton Hill on the Crombie Burn, four miles west of Kirriemuir. The parish church was built in 1840.

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Tour Scotland Video Women Singing Iko Iko Song The McManus Dundee



Tour Scotland travel video of women singing the Iko Iko song in The McManus Galleries cafe on visit and trip to the city of Dunde, Scotland
My grand-ma and your grand-ma were sit-tin' by the fire.
My grand-ma told your grand-ma: "I'm gon-na set your flag on fire."
Talk-in' 'bout, Hey now ! Hey now ! I-ko, I-ko, un-day
Jock-a-mo fee-no ai na-né, jock-a-mo fee na-né
Look at my king all dressed in red I-ko, I-ko, un-day.
I bet-cha five dol-lars he'll kill you dead, jock-a-mo fee na-né
Talk-in' 'bout, Hey now ! Hey now ! I-ko, I-ko, un-day
Jock-a-mo fee-no ai na-né, jock-a-mo fee na-né
My flag boy and your flag boy were
Sit-tin' by the fire. - My flag boy told
Your flag boy: "I'm gon-na set your flag on fire."
Talk-in' 'bout, Hey now ! Hey now ! I-KO, I-KO, un-day
Jock-a-mo fee-no ai na-né, jock-a-mo fee na-né
See that guy all dressed in green? I-KO, I-KO, un-day.
He's not a man, he's a lov-in' ma-chine
Jock-a mo fee na-né
Talk-in' 'bout, hey now! Hey now! I-ko, I-ko, un-day
Jock-a-mo fee-no ai na-né, jock-a-mo fee na-né


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Tour Scotland Video Women Singing Yesterday Once More Song The McManus Dundee



Tour Scotland travel video of women singing the Yesterday Once More song at the Festival of Museums in The McManus Galleries cafe on ancestry, history, genealogy visit and trip to the city of Dundee.

When I was young
I'd listen to the radio
Waitin' for my favorite songs When they played I'd sing along
It made me smile.

Those were such happy times
And not so long ago
How I wondered where they'd gone
But they're back again
Just like a long lost friend
All the songs I loved so well.

Every Sha-la-la-la
Every Wo-o-wo-o
Still shines
Every shing-a-ling-a-ling
That they're startin' to sing's
So fine.

When they get to the part
Where he's breakin' her heart
It can really make me cry
Just like before
It's yesterday once more.

Lookin' back on how it was
In years gone by
And the good times that I had
Makes today seem rather sad
So much has changed.

It was songs of love that
I would sing to then
And I'd memorize each word
Those old melodies
Still sound so good to me
As they melt the years away.

Every Sha-la-la-la
Every Wo-o-wo-o
Still shines
Every shing-a-ling-a-ling
That they're startin' to sing's
So fine.

All my best memories
Come back clearly to me
Some can even make me cry.
Just like before
It's yesterday once more.


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Tour Scotland Video Women Singing Muggy Shaw Song The McManus Dundee



Tour Scotland video of women singing the Muggy Shaw song written by Michael Marra at the Festival of Museums in The McManus Galleries cafe on visit to the city of Dundee, Scotland.

Loadsaweeminsinging is a community singing group based at The McManus in Dundee

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Tour Scotland Video Women Singing Women Of Dundee Song The McManus Dundee



Tour Scotland travel video of women singing the Women Of Dundee song written by Sheena Wellington in The McManus Galleries cafe on visit and trip to the city of Dundee, Scotland.
Now the men they werena lazy, but the work was hard tae find
The Parish and the Means Test they'd to face,
But a lassie"s hands are nimble, and a lassie's wage is sma
So the women o Dundee worked in their place.

Chorus:
And the wailin o the bummer and the clackin o the laims
Brought the women o Dundee oot o their bed
And they walked tae mills and factories
And they rocht frae seevin tae fehv
And the women kept the bairns o Dundee fed

Now my mither an my granny an my aunties ain and a'
Went tae the laims the day they left the skail
They didna work for freedom, independence or the rest
They jist worked tae get some kitchen tae their kail.

Now the rhythm o their livin was the clackin o the laims
Their youth an health an strength was lost tae jait
But the weavers and the spinners and the winders o Dundee
Had a spirit that the hard times never bait.

Now you may boast a noble lineage and sing of your Highland clan
And hail some gallant chief who shares your name
But my line's as good as any and I'm very proud tae say
It was fae a Dundee weaver that I came.


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