Sottish placenames in songs

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Sottish placenames in songs

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Cumnock and see me Ballochmyle by Cockney Rebel is a personal favourite!
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I just can't stop loving Poolewe by Michael Jackson
Or perhaps anything by the Fun Lovin' Crinancanals:
'Running around robbing banks
All wacked off of Sgurr Ban snacks..'
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Tee hee
Let's go Alloway - Insane Clown Posse
Ayr on a G string - JSB
I wanna Tinker's Hole your hand - Beatles.....
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Place names in song

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I know it's kind of off topic a little but this sparng into my head and started me giggling.

Fanny's Bay..............by..................Martha and the Muffins. :lol:






I'll get me coat.............. :(
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'Oh, say Kingussie by the dawn's early light....' - Star Spangled Banner

24 hours from Tolsta. - Gene Pitney
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Aviemore, Aviemore - prettiest town I ever saw
Women there don't treat you raw
In Aviemore...My Aviemore
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Milngavie - Mary Wells (produced by Smokey Robinson)
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Dundee Ron Ron Ron - the Crystals

Uist nothing but a hound dog - Elvis
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Mull of Kiintyre by.. No, wait a minute, that's neither entertaining nor funny.
different colours made of tears
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Silkie wrote:Mull of Kiintyre by.. No, wait a minute, that's neither entertaining nor funny.
But "Muckin' the byre" to the same tune was, if my memory serves me right.

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Sung by returning Mull of Kintyre crab-fishing boat crew:
'Sanda claws are coming to town...'

OK I'm going to shut up now.
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claymore wrote:Aviemore, Aviemore - prettiest town I ever saw
Women there don't treat you raw
In Aviemore...My Aviemore
Haven't heard that in years!

I seem to recall a twosome called the Trampies who played most of the Aviemore pubs on different nights doing this as their party piece. AIRI the last word of the second line was "sore" which gives more rhymes...
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The Trampies!

Now there's a name from the past.

I think I've still got a casette of them somewhere in the hoose

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DonnieMcDonald and Arthur Mclean
I took drink with Donnie in Kingussie about 5 years ago
Arthur is still teaching skiing in Courchevel along with Evelyn his wife, who
works for Kenny Dickson

Whit aboot
Seiled with a Kiss - was that Brian Highland who sang it?
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Post by Olivepage »

Or possibly

Hey Bute - Beatles
Is this the way to Ardnamurchan - almost everyone
Love love me Rhu - beatles
For Coll we know - Shirley Bassey
I walk Lochaline - Johnny Cash
The vicar of Doonray - Trad
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