
Davie Stewart was born in N.E.Scotland around the start of the 20th century. He spent a large part of his life 'on the road' living on his music and his wits, turning his hand to a number of trades one of which was 'clock mending'. (Realising that a lot of stopped clocks were simply too dirty to work he dropped them in boiling water!) One of the small number of traditional singers who accompanied themselves on a musical instrument, his forthright style and occasionally unusual chords are instantly recognisable.
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McGinty's Meal and Ale
Boulavogue
MacPherson's Rant
I Am a Miller to My Trade
I'm Often Drunk and Seldom Sober
The Tarves Rant
The Merchant's Son
The Glendaruel Highlanders
I'm often drunk and I'm seldom sober
The Dowie Dens O' Yarrow
Macpherson’s Lament
The Dawie Dens o' Yarrow
Come A"Ye Tramps An" Hawkers
Come A' Ye Tramps an' Hawkers
The Beggar Wench
The Highland Tinker
Aul' Jockey Bruce o' the Fornet
Nicky Tams
Maggie the Milkmaid
Jamie Raeburn
The Hash O Bennagoak
Last Night I Was in the Granzie
The Dying Ploughboy
Mormond Braes
Drumdelgie
The Merchant's Son and the Beggar Wench
The Dowie Dens of Yarrow
The Barnyards O' Delgaty
Onything at all for a few coppers (interview)
The Dowie Dens O Yarrow
I Am A Miller
The Beggarwench
Bing Avree, Dilly (Interview)
The Jolly Beggar
Tramps and Hawkers
Rothsay O
Boolavogue
The Overgate
I’m Often Drunk and Seldom Sober
Go on, sing another song (interview)
Macpherson's Lament
The Daft Piper
Harvest Home
The 74th Highlanders' Farewell to Edinburgh / The Piper's Bonnet / Mrs Macleod of Raasay
The First Song That I Ever Learned
The first song that I ever learned (interview)
Go On, Sing Another Song
Taghter Jack Walsh / The Connaughtman's Ramble
A Wagon Of Their Own, Maybe Three Or Four Ponies
Daughter Doris
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