
Ronnie Browne is a Scottish folk musician and long-term member of The Corries. Browne's musical career began when he met Roy Williamson and multi-instrumentalist Bill Smith at Edinburgh College of Art in 1955 and formed The Corrie Folk Trio in 1962. The group was expanded the following year with the addition of female singer Paddie Bell. Shortly after releasing three albums in 1965, Bell left to begin a solo career. With the departure of Smith, the following year, Browne and Williamson continued to perform as a duo now known as The Corries.
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Auld Lang Syne
The Birks of Aberfeldy
Landlady Count the Lawin
The Parting Glass
O where hae ye been, Lord Ronald, my son
Kate Dalrymple
O Where Hae Ye Been, Lord Ronald, My Son?
The Bonnie Earl O' Moray
Dumbarton's Drums
The Floo'Ers O' The Forest
The Wild Mountain Thyme
Stirlin' Brig
Donald McGillavry
I Once Loved A Lass
Ye Jacobites By Name
Loch Lomond
The Bonnie Lass O' Fyvie
The Hielan' Man
Afton Water
The Roses of Prince Charlie
Auld lang syne (Original Version)
We're No' Awa' Tae Bide Awa'
The Massacre Of Glencoe
Cam' Ye by Atholl
Ae Fond Kiss
Come All Ye Fair And Tender Maidens
My Faithful Fond One
Kishmul'S Galley
Rise, Rise Lowland and Highland Man
Scotland is the place for me
No more wild rover
Helen Of Kirkconnel
Flower of Scotland
Gin I were a Baron's Heir
The Touch and the Go
My Love Is Like a Red, Red Rose
Leezie Lindsay
The first time ever I saw your face
The Effen Bee
Auld Lang Syne (Original Version) / Ronnie Browne
The Queen's Maries
Willie's Gan Tae Melville Castle
Blackwaterside
The Canvas of my Life
Such a Parcel O' Rogues in a Nation
My Love Is Like A Red Red Rose
Where Two Hawks Fly
The Bonnie Wells O' Wearie
A Scottish holiday
Mary Hamilton
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