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    No, I haven't a favorite, but then I have never heard a version of it that I didn't like.
    proud U.S. Navy vet

    Creag ab Sgairbh

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    Kenneth McKellar rendition of Skye Boat Song or the Corries are mine, Go on youtube EVIL SCOTSMAN really funny, Midgeez,Te Kirriemuir Ball, funny,bawdy or fun, everything you want.Have a great evening.

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    Let me be the first to lower the tone and suggest one of my favourites, I Belong To Glasgow, by WIll Fyffe.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oww8HXLsxDw

    He was actually from Dundee, and met his end falling out of a hotel window, perhaps "under the affluence of incohol"?

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    Ha! I played at a funeral today, and the Irish-American family asked me to play Danny Boy, When Irish Eyes, and Toora Loora... not a single song Irish, and Toora Loora is only a rehash/arrangement of Irish Eyes. But tradition will surface if it can! and I played Roisin Dubh and A Spailpin a Ruin for incidental music.

    I do the same when playing at Scottish events, sprinking Scots Gaelic songs in when possible (Faghail Liosmor, Chi Mi na Morbheanna, Mo Run Gael Dileas, etc).
    Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte

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