
Jean Redpath MBE (born 28 April 1937 in Edinburgh, Scotland; died 21 August 2014 in Arizona, USA) was a Scottish folk singer, educator and musician. Internationally regarded as a pre-eminent interpreter of Scots song, Redpath took the ballads of her home country, and particularly the songs of Robert Burns, onto stages from the Lincoln Center, New York, to Sydney Opera House, and from Alaska to South America and Hong Kong. Redpath was born in Edinburgh, to musical parents.
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A Red, Red Rose
Will Ye Go To The Indies, My Mary
Face to Face
Maggie
Highland Harry
John O'Dreams
To the Weaver's gin ye go
Will Ye No Come Back Again
Last Minstrel Show
Hishie Ba
A Parcel of Rogues In A Nation
Lassie Wi' the Yellow Coatie
Cauld Kail in Aberdeen
The Rowan Tree
Leaving Lerwick Harbour
Now the Die Is Cast
Up the Noran Water
Lady Mary Ann
Nine Inch Will Please A Lady
Auld Lang Syne
Davy Faa
Charlie He's My Darling
The Winter It Is Past
Corn Rigs
My Ain Countrie
Hey How Johnie Lad
Sonny's Dream
The Song Of The Seals
Amang the Trees
Mary Morison
The Lass o' Ecclefechan
I'll Lay Ye Doon, Love
College Boy
Love Is Teasin'
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Johnie Blunt
Dumbarton's Drums
Country Lassie
Sweetest May
Tae the Weavers
Gairdner and the Plooman
Logie O' Buchan
The Dusty Miller
Wild Geese
Mill O' Tifty's Annie (Child 233)
Now I'm Easy
Rambleaway
Land O The Leal
My Faithful Johnny
Leaving The Land
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