
Jimmy McBeath was born in Portsoy, Banffshire, in 1894. Having left school at 13, he was fee’d at St Brandon’s Fair to a farm in the parish of Deskford. According to Jimmy it was “All hard slavery work - up at five in the morning to sort your horse, and you didn’t fasten your boots until after you got your breakfast. You went in at half past five and got a cog o’ meal and milk and bread, oat-cakes and a cup o’ tea wi’ it. You had to carry on fae that, from six till twelve o clock and started again tae one.
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The Bonnie Lass O' Fyvie
Bound To Be A Row
I'm A Stranger In This Country
You Canna Put It On To Sandy
The Wind Blew the Lassie's Plaidie Awa
Toorn-A Ma Goon
Johnny McIndoe
Airlin's Fine Braes
Nicky Tams
Come All You Tramps and Hawkers
The Bold English Navvy
He Widn'a Want Hid Gruel
The Wind That Blew The Bonnie Lassie's Plaidie Awa'
Gruel
My Darling Ploughman Boy
The Muckin o Geordie's Byre
Come A' Ye Tramps An'Hawkers
Hieland Rory
Van Dieman's Land
The Muckin' O' Geordie's Byre
Grat for Gruel
Wild Rover No More
The Forfar Soldier
The Wind Blew The Bonnie Lassie's Plaidie Awa'
The Bold English Navy
The Barnyards O' Delgaty
The Muckin" O" Geordie"s Byre
Toorna Ma Goon
The Moss O' Burredale
The wind that blew the bonnie lassie's plaidie awa
The Bonnie Lass O'Fyvie
The Moss o' Burreldale / The Gay Gordons
The Highlandman's Ball
McPherson's Rant
The Merchant And the Beggar Maid
Drumdelgie
Muckin' O' Geordie's Byre, The
The Bonnie Lass O' Fyvie (Jimmy McBeath)
The Wind Blew the Bonny Lassie's Plaidie Awa' (Three Versions)
Come All Ye Tramps And Hawkers
The Trooper Lad
The Moss O" Burreldale / The Gay Gordons (March)
Tramps And Hawkers
Trooper Lad
MacPherson's Lament
He Widna Wint His Gruel
I’m a Stranger in This Country
Forfar Soldier, The
Toorn / a Ma Goon
Ye Canna Pit It on Tae Sandy
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