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- First line: There's a placie up in Carnie
- Roud no: 2180 | Book | Frag. Text; Music
- Greig-Duncan Collection 3 pp.72-82 (version c)
- Walker, Mrs. | Scotland
- First line: There's a fairmer up in Carnie
- Roud no: 2180 | Book | Text; Music
- Ord, Bothy Songs & Ballads (1930) pp.209-211
- Scotland
- First line: O ken ye o' Drumdelgie's toon where a' the crack lads go
- Roud no: 2180 | Book | Text; Music
- Miscellanea of the Rymour Club 1 (1906-1911) pp.24-25
- Scotland
- First line: There's a fairm toon up in Carnie
- Roud no: 2180 | Sound recording | Audio; Text
- Caedmon TC 1144 / Topic 12T 159 (`Jack of All Trades')
- Stewart, Davy | Dundee
- First line: Come all ye jolly plooman lads
- Roud no: 2180 | Sound recording | Audio; Text
- Topic 12T 173 (`Wild Rover No More')
- McBeath, Jimmy | Elgin
- First line: There's a farmie up in Cairnie
- Roud no: 2180 | Book | Text; Music
- Greig-Duncan Collection 3 pp.72-82 (version a)
- Massie, W. | Scotland
- First line: At five o'clock we quickly rise
- Roud no: 2180 | Book | Text; Music
- Greig-Duncan Collection 3 pp.72-82 (version b)
- Greig, Gavin (Jnr.) | Scotland
- First line: Come all ye jolly ploughman lads
- Roud no: 2180 | Book | Text; Music
- Greig-Duncan Collection 3 pp.72-82 (version d)
- Angus, James | Peterhead
- Roud no: 2180 | Book | Music
- Greig-Duncan Collection 3 pp.72-82 (version e)
- Rae, Miss H. | Scotland
- First line: Come all ye jolly ploughman lads
- Roud no: 2180 | Book | Frag. Text; Music
- Greig-Duncan Collection 3 pp.72-82 (version f)
- Murison, Alex | Scotland
- Roud no: 2180 | Book | Music
- Greig-Duncan Collection 3 pp.72-82 (version g)
- Barron, Arthur | Scotland
- Roud no: 2180 | Book | Music
- Greig-Duncan Collection 3 pp.72-82 (version h)
- Angus, H. | Scotland
- First line: But we will sing our heroes' praise
- Roud no: 2180 | Book | Frag. Text; Music
- Greig-Duncan Collection 3 pp.72-82 (version i)
- Greig, James | Scotland
- Roud no: 2180 | Book | Music
- Greig-Duncan Collection 3 pp.72-82 (version j)
- Riddell, George | Scotland
- First line: At six o'clock we quickly rise
- Roud no: 2180 | Book | Frag. Text; Music
- Greig-Duncan Collection 3 pp.72-82 (version k)
- Dunlop, J. | Scotland
- Roud no: 2180 | Book | Music
- Greig-Duncan Collection 3 pp.72-82 (version l)
- Smith, W. McC. | Scotland
- Roud no: 2180 | Book | Music
- Greig-Duncan Collection 3 pp.72-82 (version m)
- Scott Skinner, J. | Scotland
- First line: Come all ye jolly hireman lads
- Roud no: 2180 | Book | Text
- Greig-Duncan Collection 3 pp.72-82 (version o)
- Glennie, Alexander | Scotland
- First line: Come all ye jolly plooman lads
- Roud no: 2180 | Book | Text
- Greig-Duncan Collection 3 pp.72-82 (version p)
- Thom, Mrs. | Scotland
- First line: Come all ye jolly ploughman lads
- Roud no: 2180 | Book | Text
- Greig-Duncan Collection 3 pp.72-82 (version q)
- Morrison, James | Scotland
- First line: Come all ye servants far and near
- Roud no: 2180 | Book | Text
- Greig-Duncan Collection 3 pp.72-82 (version r)
- Robb, Alexander | Scotland
- First line: O ken ye o' Drumdelgie's toon
- Roud no: 2180 | Book | Text
- Greig-Duncan Collection 3 pp.72-82 (version s)
- Milne, John | Scotland
- First line: There's a farmer up in Cairnie
- Roud no: 2180 | Book | Frag. Text
- Greig-Duncan Collection 3 pp.72-82 (version t)
- Duncan, Alexander | Scotland
- First line: Syne after workin' half an hour
- Roud no: 2180 | Book | Frag. Text
- Greig-Duncan Collection 3 pp.72-82 (version u)
- Scotland
- First line: O fare ye weel Drumdelgie for I maun leave ye a'
- Roud no: 2180 | Book | Frag. Text; Music
- Greig-Duncan Collection 3 pp.72-82 (version n)
- Thomson, David / Miss Violet Davidson | Scotland
- First line: There's a farm town up in Cairnie
- Roud no: 2180 | Sound recording | Audio
- Association for Cultural Equity T3418R03
- Finney, Bill | Turriff
- URL link
- First line: Come all ye jolly ploughmen lads and hearken unto me
- Roud no: 2180 | Sound recording | Audio
- Association for Cultural Equity T3420R02
- McBeath, Jimmy | Elgin
- URL link
- First line: So fare you well Drumdelgie, for I'm gone awa'
- Roud no: 2180 | Sound recording | Audio
- Association for Cultural Equity T3420R03
- McBeath, Jimmy | Elgin
- URL link
DRUMDELGIE [TRADITIONAL BALLAD INDEX ENTRY]
- Roud no: 2180 | Online index | Historical notes / References
- Traditional Ballad Index (online) DBuch66
- URL link
- First line: There's a fairm-toun up in Carnie
- Roud no: 2180 | Sound recording | Audio
- Macallan ELGIN 01 ('Champion of Champions')
- McNally, Frank | Huntly
- First line: There's a toonie up in Cairnie
- Roud no: 2180 | Manuscript | Text
- James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) pp.00440-00442
- Campbell, Hector | Rothienorman
- First line: There is a toon in Cairnie
- Roud no: 2180 | Manuscript | Text
- James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) pp.01362-01364
- Scotland
- First line: There is a toon in Carnie, it's kent baith far and wide
- Roud no: 2180 | Manuscript | Text
- James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) pp.01456-01457
- Scotland
- First line: There's a fairm up in Cairnie
- Roud no: 2180 | Manuscript | Text
- James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) pp.01458-01459
- Pirie, Mrs. | Alvah
- First line: There's a fairmtoon up in Cairnie
- Roud no: 2180 | Manuscript | Text
- James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) p.01460
- Mathieson, William | Dunlugas
- First line: There's a fairm toon up in Cairnie that kenned baith far and wide
- Roud no: 2180 | Sound recording | Audio
- Peter Hall Sound Collection (compiled & edited by Tom Spiers)
- Stirling, Andy | Scotland
- First line: There's a farm up in Cairnie
- Roud no: 2180 | Sound recording | Audio
- Scottish Records SR 4510 EP ('Sings Folk-Songs of the North-East')
- Mearns, John | Aberdeen
- First line: There's a ferm toon up in Cairnie
- Roud no: 2180 | Sound recording | Audio
- Alan Lomax Sound Collection T3456.02
- Stewart, Davie | Dundee
- URL link
- Roud no: 2180 | Sound recording | Audio
- Springthyme SPR 1014 ('Bothy Greats')
- Clark, Willie | Scotland
- First line: Come all ye jolly ploughmen lads
- Roud no: 2180 | Sound recording | Audio
- BBC recording 18126
- MacBeath, Jimmy | Portsay
- Soundfile attached (CBox only)
- First line: There's a farm up in Cairnie
- Roud no: 2180 | Sound recording | Audio
- BBC recording 20083
- Mearns, John | Aberdeen
- First line: There is a ferm toon up in Cyarnie
- Roud no: 2180 | Book | Text; Music
- Douglas, Come Gie's a Sang (1995) pp.90-91
- Clark, willie | Ballindalloch
- First line: There's a fairmer up in Cairnie
- Roud no: 2180 | Book | Text; Music
- MacColl, Scotland Sings (1953) pp.90-91
- Scotland
- First line: O ken ye o' Drumdelgie's toon
- Roud no: 2180 | Book | Text
- Greig, Folk-Song of the North-East art. IV
- Scotland
- First line: There's a farmie up in Cairnie
- Roud no: 2180 | Book | Text; Music
- Buchan, Scottish Ballad Book pp.192-194, 217
- Massie, Constable | Crimond
- First line: O ken ye o' Drumdelgie's toon
- Roud no: 2180 | Book | Frag. Text; Music
- Miscellanea of the Rymour Club 2 (1912-1919) pp.191-192
- Ritchie, John | Rosehearty
- First line: Come all ye jolly plooman lads and hearken unto me
- Roud no: 2180 | Sound recording | Audio
- Folktracks 60-059 (`The Horseman's Word')
- McBeath, Jimmy | Banffshire
- First line: There's a fairmer up in Cairnie
- Roud no: 2180 | Book | Text; Music
- Buchan, 101 Scottish Songs pp.50-51
- Scotland
- First line: There's a fairm toon up in Cairnie
- Roud no: 2180 | Book | Text; Music
- Kerr's Cornkisters pp.52-53
- Kemp, Willie | Aberdeen
- First line: There's a fairm toon up in Carnie
- Roud no: 2180 | Sound recording | Audio
- Folktracks FSA 180 (`Dowie Dens o' Yarrow')
- Stewart, Davie | Dundee
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