
Alastair McDonald (born 28 October 1941) is a Scottish banjoist folk-jazz musician, probably most well-known for his recordings of Jim McLean's folk songs, such as The Barras and The Massacre of Glencoe, but also for some humorous songs, such as the jazz-comedy song "Sam the skull" about a Glasgow cat. His repertoire ranges from children's songs to Robert Burns' songs, spanning humorous songs and political ones.
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Wha'll Be King But Chairlie
Loch Lomond
Such a Parcel of Rogues In a Nation
Ye Jacobites By Name
Wee German Lairdie.
The Barras
William Wallace.
Play On (Cock O' The North)- Instrumental
Charlie Is My Darlin'
Johnny Cope
Sam The Skull (The Glasgow Cat)
A'Roon the Hoose, Ma Maw's A Millionaire, When I Was Single
Cam Ye O'er Frae France
Will Ye No' Come Back Again
Donald MacGillavery
The Massacre of Glencoe
Clan Ranald's Welcome
My Bonnie Moorhen
Come O'er the Sea, Chairlie
Over The Sea
Sword of Bannockburn.
Stirling Brig
Twa Bonnie Maidens
Harlaw
Skye Boat Song
Songs of the Street (Fish Shop - Mother Riley - Duke Street Jail)
Glencoe (House Of Macdonald)
Drumossie Moor
Battle of Stirling Bridge.
Silver Darlings
Mouth Music
Coulter's Candy
Donald McGillavry
Massacre Of Glencoe
Tam Lin
Jeelie Piece Song
Bonnie Gallawa
The Wee Cooper Of Fife
Rantin Rovin Robin
Harlaw.
Culloden's Harvest
Three Craws
Sam The Skull
Twa Corbies
The News Frae Moidart.
Ca' the Yowes
Wee Kirkcudbright Centipede
Brave Wallace
Perfervidum Ingenium Scotorum
Highland Fairy Lullaby
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