Artist The Corries
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The Corries - Bannockburn
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The Corries - Bonnie dundee
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The Corries - Braes o killiecrankie
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The Corries - Cam ye by atholl
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The Corries - Come and join us
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The Corries - Come oer the stream charlie
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The Corries - Dark lochnagar
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The Corries - Flower of scotland
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The Corries - Green grow the rashes
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The Corries - Johnny lad
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The Corries - Kelvin grove
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The Corries - La di dum
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The Corries - Lads among heather
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The Corries - Leezie lindsay
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The Corries - Loch tay boat song
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The Corries - Macphersons rant
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The Corries - Massacre of glencoe
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The Corries - Mingulay boat song
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The Corries - Nancy whisky
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The Corries - Scotland the brave
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The Corries - Scotland the brave humorous
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The Corries - Scotland will flourish
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The Corries - Side by side
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The Corries - Skye boat song
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The Corries - Smile in your sleep hush hush
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The Corries - Sound the pibroch
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The Corries - The bantam cock
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The Corries - The black douglas
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The Corries - The bloody sarks
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The Corries - The bonnie lass of fyvie-o
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The Corries - The bonnie ship the diamond
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The Corries - The folker
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The Corries - The loo song
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The Corries - The news frae moidart
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The Corries - The news from moilart
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The Corries - The portree kid
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The Corries - The queens maries
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The Corries - The scottish holiday
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The Corries - The shoals o herrin
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The Corries - The skye boat song
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The Corries - The sunday driver
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The Corries - The wild mountain thyme
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The Corries - There are no pubs in kirkintilloch
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The Corries - Twa recruitin sergeants
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The Corries - Were no awa tae bide awa
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The Corries - Will ye go lassie go
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The Corries - Ye jacobites by name
The Corries were a Scottish folk music group known for their rich harmonies and traditional storytelling through song. Formed in the 1960s, they played a significant role in popularizing Scottish folk music both in Scotland and internationally. Their performances often featured a mix of traditional ballads and original compositions, accompanied by instruments like the guitar, banjo, and bodhrán. The Corries are celebrated for preserving Scotland’s musical heritage and influencing generations of folk musicians.