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The Corries

The Lads Among Heather

by The Corries
The Corries

Biografía:

The Corries were a Scottish folk group which emerged from the Scottish folk revival of the early 1960s. Although the group went through several changes of line-up in the early days, it was as the partnership of Roy Williamson (1936 - 1990) and Ronnie Browne that it is best known. The early 1970s were the Corries' finest hour.

In 1962, Roy Williamson teamed up with Bill Smith and Ron Cockburn to form the "Corrie Folk Trio". Their first performance was in the Waverley Bar in St Mary's Street, Edinburgh.

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209 Artista   69 Música   204 Tablatura Tab
Em G
Come all ye young lassies whar hae ye been

Sae sleepy and drowsy, I ken by your een

In all the wide world, you'll ne'er find a frien'

Like the lads that were reared among heather


REFRAIN:

G
Awa' wi' yer satins, yer silks and yer shawls
Em
Yer soirees and yer parties and yer elegant balls
G
For a dance in the barn's worth ten in the hall
C G D G
Wi' the lads that were reared among heather


Em G
Tak' a walk roon yer cities, braw buildings ootside
Em
Gaze on the splendors and the wonder with pride
G
Fine ships have been built, on the banks o' the Clyde
C G D G
By the lads that were reared among heather



Em G
When the queen wants some soldiers, she kens whaur to send
Em
To the mountains and valleys, the hills and the glens
G
Wi' their bonnets and plaids, they're aye true tae the end
C G D G
Are the lads that were reared among heather




Em G
Now England can boast for the sweet-scented rose
Em
And Ireland can boast for the shamrock she grows
G
But gi' me the land, where the clear water flows
C G D G
And the mountains are covered with heather


2x

Awa' wi' yer satins, yer silks and yer shawls
Yer soirees and yer parties and yer elegant balls
For a dance in the barn's worth ten in the hall
Wi' the lads that were reared among heather




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