
Ray Fisher (born 26 November 1940; died 31 August 2011) was one of The Fisher family, a group that became synonymous with all that is best in Scottish song. One of the UK's foremost traditional singer, Ray learned many of her songs and much of her style from such famous exponents of the Scottish tradition as Jeannie Robertson, The Stewarts of Blair and Lizzie Higgins. She brought to her singing a directness that drew the audience right into the song as the story unfolded.
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The Spinners Song
The Dundee Lassie
The Twa Corbies
Willie's Lady
Far Over The Forth
Night Visiting Song
Coulter's Candy
Lady Keith's Lament
Jute Mill Song
The Spinner's Song
Twa Recruiting Sergeants
Gipsy Laddies
The Butcher Boy
The Gallowa Hills
Baron O'Brackley
Nicky Tams
Are Ye Sleepin', Maggie
Lang Biding Here
My Laddie's Bedside
The Pressers
Hie, Jeannie Hie
Johnnie Sangster
The Bonnie Wee Lassie That Never Said No
Willie's Fatal Visit
MacGinty's Meal and Ale
What Can A Young Lassie
Wark O' The Weavers
The Kye Have Come Hame
Johnny My Man
Betsy Bell
Floo'ers O'The Forest
The Weary Cutters
Miller Tae My Trade
humanity
Wark O'The Weavers
The Spinner's Wedding
twa corbies
When Fortune Turns The Wheel
Over Yonder Banks
The Red-Haired Man's Wife
Mill O'Tifty's Annie
Floo'ers O' The Forest
Schooldays Over
The Silkie of Sul Skerry
Bonny at Morne
Far Over the North
The Shipyard Apprentice
The Forfar Sodger
The Pride of Glencoe
The Night Visiting Song
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