Could there be a more beautiful, or more sad love song? It always makes me cry. Thank you, Linda, so much for posting it. I have no adequate words to comment on Roy and Ronnie's interpretation.
This song was played at my dads funeral, he loved it and indeed the loch itself. Listening to it brings back many fond memories of him and the times we spent together on its banks. One day we shall sing this together and gaze upon the bonnie water from Killin and the ruins of Finlarig castle, until we meet again dad, love fae your boy. love you
I've just watched two live versions of this song on others' channels, but this is by far the most beautiful recording of this song, I LOVE it! Thanks for posting
Actually it was Ronnie who played the bass-string combolin usually, Roy's was the one that buzzed from the sympathetic strings and he played the high notes on the bandurria part of it (like at the beginning of this song). :D
Could there be a more beautiful, or more sad love song? It always makes me cry. Thank you, Linda, so much for posting it. I have no adequate words to comment on Roy and Ronnie's interpretation.
Horsemarine100 2 months ago
just superb!
bluesoulady 1 year ago
This song was played at my dads funeral, he loved it and indeed the loch itself. Listening to it brings back many fond memories of him and the times we spent together on its banks. One day we shall sing this together and gaze upon the bonnie water from Killin and the ruins of Finlarig castle, until we meet again dad, love fae your boy. love you
bairns123 1 year ago 5
other than the flower of scotland, did the corries write there own songs??
sextillidie 1 year ago
@sextillidie aye they wrote a fair few
bairns123 1 year ago
I've just watched two live versions of this song on others' channels, but this is by far the most beautiful recording of this song, I LOVE it! Thanks for posting
thetrollfairy 2 years ago
This is your mom's other favourite song, Lin...
TheGamlingen 2 years ago
Nothing like The Corries and the combolins! One never tires of the deep bass sound of Roy's combolin. Fantastic!
BeanBean136 2 years ago
Actually it was Ronnie who played the bass-string combolin usually, Roy's was the one that buzzed from the sympathetic strings and he played the high notes on the bandurria part of it (like at the beginning of this song). :D
mandolinda6 2 years ago 2
This is my favourite version of this song. Roy sang it so beautifully. How he's been missed....
anniesgranny2 2 years ago
thanks vampire Linda LOL
killiekentman 2 years ago
Always my favourite! :-)
luv4scotland 2 years ago