
Dick Gaughan (born Richard Peter Gaughan on 17 May 1948 in Glasgow) is an influential Scottish musician, singer, and songwriter. He was a founding member of Celtic bands Boys of the Lough (appearing on their first album in 1972) and Five Hand Reel (with whom he played from 1974-1980). On top of that he has a number of fine albums of his own. Gaughan took up the guitar at the age of seven. Although he has later sung in Scottish Gaelic, he is not fluent in that language; he has a powerful command of his native Scots.
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Erin Go Bragh
Now Westlin Winds
The World Turned Upside Down
Song For Ireland
Both Sides The Tweed
The Snows They Melt The Soonest
Craigie Hill
The Pound A Week Rise
Lough Erne / First Kiss At Parting
Bonnie Jeanie
Ruby Tuesday
Such A Parcel Of Rogues In A Nation
Erin-Go-Bragh
Tom Paine's Bones
Scojun Waltz / Randers Hopsa
Willie O'Winsbury
Scojun Waltz/Randers Hopsa
Crooked Jack
The Recruited Collier
Gillie Mor
The Father's Song
No Gods & Precious Few Heroes
My Donald
Waist Deep in the Big Muddy
Bonnie Jeannie o'Bethelnie
Stand Up for Judas
World Turned Upside Down
Bonnie Woodha'
Games People Play
Bonnie Lass Amang the Heather
The Auchengeich Disaster
Revolution
Both Side The Tweed
Sail On
A Different Kind of Love Song
What You Do With What You've Got
The Last Trip Home
Rattlin' Roarin' Willie/The Friar's Britches
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Think Again
Lough Erne/First Kiss At Parting
Thomas Muir of Huntershill
Scarecrow
When I'm Gone
Bonnie Jeannie o' Bethelnie
Outlaws and Dreamers
The Augengeich Disaster
Florence In Florence
Geronimo's Cadillac
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