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DOWN THE MOOR

  • First line: One morn in May when things were gay, serene and pleasant was the weather
  • Roud no: 375    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Free Reed FRR 003 (`I Once Was a Daysman')
  • Butcher, Eddie   |   Magilligan

HEATHER ON THE MOOR

  • First line: Oh as I roved out of a bright May morning, calm and clear was the weather
  • Roud no: 375    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Morton, Folksongs Sung in Ulster (1970) pp.5-6
  • Lees, Hugh   |   Enniskillen

HERDING LAMBS AMONG THE HEATHER

  • First line: Being up yon steep and lonely glen
  • Roud no: 375    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Ives, Folksongs of New Brunswick pp.115-117
  • Brown, James   |   South Branch

MY LOVELY NANCY

  • First line: Down in yon wild and lonely glen
  • Roud no: 375    |   Book   |   Text
  • Ord, Bothy Songs & Ballads (1930) p.433
  • Scotland

O'ER THE MOOR AMANG THE HEATHER

  • First line: One morning in May when the fields were gay
  • Roud no: 375    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Huntington, Songs of the People (1990) pp.271-272
  • Parker, John   |   Garvagh

O'ER THE MUIR AMANG THE HEATHER

  • First line: Comin' thro' the craigs o' Kyle
  • Roud no: 375    |   Book   |   Text
  • Old Favourites, Reprinted from the Family Herald and Weekly Star 1898 (Montreal) p.63
  • URL link

HERDING LAMBS AMONGST THE HEATHER

  • First line: Was up yon steep and lovely glen
  • Roud no: 375    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Helen Creighton collection (Nova Scotia Archives) AR 5961 / AC 2163 / 3687
  • Brown, James   |   Chatham

CA'IN YOWES AMONG THE HEATHER

  • First line: I've been at Banff and Banchory(?)
  • Roud no: 375    |   Manuscript   |   Frag. text; Music
  • James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) p.12091
  • Bull, Mrs. Buchan (?) (Bell?)   |   Scotland

O'ER THE MUIR

  • First line: Come through the craigs o' Kyle
  • Roud no: 375    |   Broadside   |   Text
  • Poet's Box (Glasgow)
  • Poet's Box (Glasgow)   |   Scotland : Glasgow
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O'ER THE MUIR

  • First line: Ae morn in May, when fields were gay
  • Roud no: 375    |   Broadside   |   Text
  • Poet's Box (Glasgow)
  • Poet's Box (Glasgow)   |   Scotland : Glasgow
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COMIN' THROUGH THE CRAIGS O' KYLE <COMING>

  • First line: Comin' thro' the craigs o' Kyle
  • Roud no: 375    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Lyric Gems of Scotland 1 (1856) pp.164-165
  • Scotland

O'ER THE MUIR AMANG THE HEATHER

  • First line: Coming thro' the craigs o Kyle
  • Roud no: 375    |   Chapbook   |   Text
  • 'O'er the Muir Amang the Heather, to which are added [3 other songs]' (British Library 11621.b.7.(46))
  • C. Randall (Stirling)   |   Scotland : Stirling

QUEEN OF THE BONNY BLOOMING HEATHER, THE

  • First line: It's up and down yon lonesome glen, in early life I went a-hunting
  • Roud no: 375    |   Newspaper   |   Text
  • John O' Groat Journal ('Ballads & Songs of Long Ago' column) (9 Oct 1903)
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O’ER THE MUIR AMANG THE HEATHER

  • First line: One morn in May, when fields were gay
  • Roud no: 375    |   Chapbook   |   Text
  • Frisky Songster, The (National Library of Scotland - Chapbooks Printed in Scotland: L.C.2871(5))
  • Randall, Mary (Stirling) (1813-20)   |   Scotland : Stirling
  • URL link

OWER THE MUIR AMANG THE HEATHER <OVER>

  • First line: Coming through the Craigs o' Kyle
  • Roud no: 375    |   Book   |   Text
  • Chambers, The Scottish Songs 1 (1829) p.49

QUEEN AMONG THE HEATHER

  • First line: Noo as I roved out one summer's morn
  • Roud no: 375    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Greentrax CDTRAX 400 ('Scotland's Voices')
  • Stewart, Belle   |   Blairgowrie

COMIN' THROUGH THE CRAIGS O' KYLE <COMING>

  • First line: Comin' thro' the craigs o' Kyle
  • Roud no: 375    |   Book songster   |   Text; Music
  • Vocal Magazine Vol.1 (1797) No.58
  • C. Stewart (Edinburgh) (1797)   |   Scotland : Edinburgh

QUEEN AMONG THE HEATHER

  • First line: I've been at balls and [ ? ] halls
  • Roud no: 375    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Tobar an Dualchais / Kist o Riches (website) track ID 46779
  • Taylor, Jimmy   |   Longside
  • URL link

OWRE THE MUIR AMANG THE HEATHER <OVER> <AMONG>

  • First line: Owre the muir amang the heather
  • Roud no: 375    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Tobar an Dualchais / Kist o Riches (website) track ID 45968
  • Simpson, Mary Bryce   |   Nemphlar
  • URL link

UP A WIDE AND LONELY GLEN

  • First line: For it's up a wide and lonely glen
  • Roud no: 375    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Tobar an Dualchais / Kist o Riches (website) track ID 10143
  • Stewart, Maggie   |   Banchory
  • URL link

UP A WIDE AND LONELY GLEN

  • First line: It's up yon wide and loney glen
  • Roud no: 375    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Tobar an Dualchais / Kist o Riches (website) track ID 76496
  • Robertson, Leeb   |   Tyrie
  • URL link

O'ER THE MUIR AMANG THE HEATHER

  • First line: Coming through the Craigs o' Kyle
  • Roud no: 375    |   Broadside   |   Text
  • Bodleian Library Broadside Ballad Collections: 2806 c.13(122)
  • Harkness, J. (Preston)   |   England : Preston
  • URL link

O'ER THE MUIR AMANG THE HEATHER

  • First line: One morning in May when fields were gay
  • Roud no: 375    |   Broadside   |   Text
  • Bodleian Library Broadside Ballad Collections: Firth b.26(277)
  • Such, H. (London)   |   England : London
  • URL link

O'ER THE MUIR AMANG THE HEATHER

  • First line: One morn, in May, when the fields were gay
  • Roud no: 375    |   Broadside   |   Text
  • Bodleian Library Broadside Ballad Collections: Harding B 11(2771)
  • Walker (Durham)   |   England : Durham
  • URL link

O'ER THE MUIR AMONG THE HEATHER

  • First line: I crossed the seas from Arran hills
  • Roud no: 375    |   Broadside   |   Text
  • Bodleian Library Broadside Ballad Collections: Harding B 11(4302)
  • Stephenson (Gateshead)   |   England : Gateshead
  • URL link

QUEEN AMANG THE HEATHER, THE

  • First line: Noo as I roved out one summer's day
  • Roud no: 375    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Stewart, Queen Amang the Heather (2006) pp.xiii-xiv
  • Stewart, Belle / Stewart, Sheila   |   Scotland

UP A WILD AND LONELY GLEN

  • First line: It's up a wild and lonely glen
  • Roud no: 375    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Autumn Harvest AH 003 ('Fifesing 2: For Friendship and for Harmony')
  • Robertson, Stanley   |   Scotland

OWER THE MUIR AMANG THE HEATHER

  • First line: Comin through the craigs o Kyle
  • Roud no: 375    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • McMorland, Herd Laddie o the Glen (1988) pp.21-22
  • Scott, Willie

OWRE THE MUIR AMANG THE HEATHER

  • First line: Comin through the craigs o Kyle
  • Roud no: 375    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • McMorland, Herd Laddie o the Glen (Revised edn., 2006) p.79
  • Scott, Willie

DOWN THE MOOR

  • First line: One morn in May when field were gay
  • Roud no: 375    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Autumn Harvest AH 002 ('Fifesing 1: Here's a Health to the Company')
  • White, Roisin   |   Co. Armagh

O’ER THE MOOR AMONG THE HEATHER

  • First line: O’er the moor among the heather
  • Roud no: 375    |   Chapbook   |   Text
  • A Collection of English Ballads and Chapbooks Published at Various Places (British Library Cup.402.i.31 [previously 12331.ee.40] 1:65
  • G. Angus (Newcastle)   |   England : Newcastle

DOWN THE MOOR

  • First line: One morn in May when fields were gay
  • Roud no: 375    |   Book / Sound recording   |   Audio; Text; Music
  • Shields, All the Days of His Life (2011) pp.72-73
  • Butcher, Eddie   |   Magilligan

UP A WIDE AND LONELY GLEN

  • First line: Oh It's up a wide and lonely glen
  • Roud no: 375    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Peter Hall Sound Collection (compiled & edited by Tom Spiers)
  • Hutchison, Robin   |   Scotland

UP A WIDE AND LONELY GLEN

  • First line: For it's up a wide and lonely glen
  • Roud no: 375    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Peter Hall Sound Collection (compiled & edited by Tom Spiers)
  • Hutchison, Robin   |   Scotland

UP YON WIDE AND LONELY GLEN

  • First line: It was up yon wide and lonely glen
  • Roud no: 375    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Peter Hall Sound Collection (compiled & edited by Tom Spiers)
  • McPhee, Maggie   |   Scotland

UP A WIDE AND LONELY GLEN

  • First line: It being up yon wide and lonely glen
  • Roud no: 375    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Peter Hall Sound Collection (compiled & edited by Tom Spiers)
  • Stewart, John   |   Scotland

QUEEN AMONG THE HEATHER, THE

  • First line: For it's up a wide and a lonely glen
  • Roud no: 375    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Alan Lomax Sound Collection T3440.01
  • Robertson, Jeannie   |   Aberdeen
  • URL link

QUEEN AMANG THE HEATHER

  • First line: Noo as I rode out one summer's morn
  • Roud no: 375    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Tobar an Dualchais / Kist o Riches (website) track ID 33990
  • Stewart, Sheila   |   Perthshire ; Blairgowrie
  • URL link

QUEEN AMANG THE HEATHER, THE

  • First line: Noo as I roved out one summer's morn
  • Roud no: 375    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Tobar an Dualchais / Kist o Riches (website) track ID 89367
  • Stewart, Sheila   |   Perthshire ; Blairgowrie
  • URL link

QUEEN AMONG THE HEATHER, THE

  • First line: Oh as I roved our one summer's morn
  • Roud no: 375    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Tobar an Dualchais / Kist o Riches (website) track ID 74635
  • Stewart, Sheila   |   Perthshire ; Blairgowrie
  • URL link

QUEEN AMONG THE HEATHER, THE

  • First line: Now as I roved out one summer's morn
  • Roud no: 375    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Tobar an Dualchais / Kist o Riches (website) track ID 90737
  • Stewart, Sheila   |   Perthshire ; Blairgowrie
  • URL link

QUEEN AMONG THE HEATHER, THE

  • First line: Noo as I roved out one summer's morn
  • Roud no: 375    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Tobar an Dualchais / Kist o Riches (website) track ID 93600
  • Stewart, Sheila   |   Perthshire ; Blairgowrie
  • URL link

QUEEN AMONG THEHEATHER, THE

  • First line: Noo as I roved out one summer's morn
  • Roud no: 375    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Tobar an Dualchais / Kist o Riches (website) track ID 99448
  • Stewart, Sheila   |   Perthshire ; Blairgowrie
  • URL link

QUEEN AMONG THE HEATHER

  • First line: It's up yon wide and lonely glen
  • Roud no: 375    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Tobar an Dualchais / Kist o Riches (website) track ID 99480
  • Stewart, Elizabeth   |   Mintlaw
  • URL link

COMIN THROUGH THE CRAIGS O KYLE

  • First line: Comin through the craigs o Kyle
  • Roud no: 375    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Tobar an Dualchais / Kist o Riches (website) track ID 17871
  • Scott, Willie   |   Hawick
  • URL link

UP YON WIDE AND LONELY GLEN

  • First line: It wis up yon wide and lonely glen
  • Roud no: 375    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Stewart, Up Yon Wide and Lonely Glen (2012) pp.29-30
  • Stewart, Elizabeth   |   Fetterangus

LOVELY NANCY

  • First line: It was in yon wild and lonely glen
  • Roud no: 375    |   Sound recording   |   Audio; Text
  • Folk Lyric FL 116 ('Garland of Scots Song')
  • MacColl, Ewan   |   England

SHEPERD'S DAUGHTER, THE

  • First line: It was down in yonder lonely glen
  • Roud no: 375    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Tobar an Dualchais / Kist o Riches (website) 83056: SA1979.160 track ID 83056
  • Mitchell, Willie   |   Campbeltown
  • URL link

UP YON WIDE AND LONELY GLEN

  • First line: It was up yon wide and lonely glen
  • Roud no: 375    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Hightop Imagery casette ('Atween You and Me')
  • Stewart, Elizabeth   |   Aberdeenshire

O'ER THE MUIR AMANG THE HEATHER

  • Roud no: 375    |   Broadside printer's catalogue   |   Reference only
  • H.P. Such's Catalogue of Songs, No.477
  • Such (London)   |   England : London