
Hamish Scott Henderson, (Scottish Gaelic: Seamas MacEanraig (Seamas Mòr), 11 November 1919 – 8 March 2002) was a Scottish poet, songwriter, soldier and intellectual. He has been referred to as the most important Scots poet since Robert Burns and was a catalyst for the folk revival in Scotland. He was also an accomplished folk song collector and discovered such notable performers as Jeannie Robertson, Flora MacNeil and Calum Johnston. Born illegitimately in Blairgowrie, Perthshire, Henderson eventually moved to England with his mother.
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The John MacLean March
The Freedom Come All Ye
The 51 Highland Divisions Farewell to Sicily
Tail Toddle + Wap & Rowe
The Freedom Come - All-Ye
Tail Toddle + Wap & Row
25. The Freedom Come-All-Ye
The 51st Highland Division's Farewell To Sicily
Tail Toddle/Wap and Rowe
Freedom Come-All-Ye
Diddling Songs: Tail Toddle / Wap And Row
The Ballad of the Speaking Heart
Mouth Music
The Freedom Come-All-Ye
Taile Toddle - Wap And Rowe, Diddling Songs
Sodge Ye the Cotton Spinners - Live
Tail Toddle, Wap and Rowe
Tail Toddle / Wap and Rowe
The Flyting o' Life and Daith
Freedom Come All Ye
Aunty Mary Wee Ohara - Live
Hamish Introduces Tail Toddle - Live
Aunty Mary Had a Canary/Wee O'Hara
Chairlie / The Cotton Spinners / The 42nd
Rivonia
Freedom Come Ye All
The Hoor the Dawn
Tail Toddle / Wap & Rowe
Muckin O Geordie's Byre
The Speaking Heart
The Tay Bridge Disaster (Introduction)
The Big Stuff (Introduction)
The Ballad of the Men of Knoydart
Auld Reekies Roses
Tail Toddle / Rap and Rowe
Tail Toddle & Wap & Row
Aunty Mary Had a Canary / Wee O' Hara
The John Mac Lean March
Martyn Bennett on Composing and Arranging FLORET SILVA UNDIQUE
Poem: So Long
The Bonniest Lad I E'er Saw
Victory Hoedown
The 79th's Farewell to Gibraltar
The Battle Of Sheriffmuir
Taile Toddle / Wap And Rowe (Diddling Songs)
Tail Toddle and Wap & Row
The Song of Gillie More
The 51st Higland Division's Farewell to Sicily
Unidentified song (fragment)
Introduction to Calum Johnston and Oran Do Mhacleoid Dhunbheagain (A Song To MacLeod Of Dunvegan)
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