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  • Is your guitar in DADGAD for this one? Lovely flowing melodic accompaniment.

  • @TheBerniArmstrong Thanks for the comment. yes I'm in DADGAD for this one.

    All the best.

    John

  • I'm singing this with my sister in two weeks time at a Burns night. I like this version.....well done! :-)

  • @xxxtonibellxxx

    Thanks for the comment. Good luck with your Burns supper. You have a nice voice I'm sure it will go well.

  • I searched for you after hearing "Stay Passenger", which I thought was great. Will be looking for more from you. Do you sing at any of the clubs in Scotland? I'd like to catch a show when I visit later in the year.

  • very nice do you know where to find the chords for this??

  • awesome,Thanks for that nice song

  • Thanks a lot. Enjoyed your music some great music has come out of Canada.

    Bon Chance

  • well done. good job.

  • Thanks for taking the time to comment. I was in Germany last year in Franconia, had a great time.

    Cheers,

    John

  • I've been to UK last year too. Had an awesome time on skye.

  • Fantastic version of this song John. Engoy your company and hope to see you and Maggie soon.

    Rona.

  • that was beatiful mate, robert burns would be proud, keep up the good work

  • Thanks for the comment. Nice playing on your own video of Stairway to Heaven.

  • you are fantastic mate!!

  • Thanks for the comment. I like Idlewild too.

  • Well Done John Malcolm.

    Keep it up....

    When o'er the hill the eastern star

    Tells bughtin time is near, my jo,

    And owsen frae the furrow'd field

    Return sae dowf and weary O;

    Down by the burn, where birken buds

    Wi' dew are hangin clear, my jo,

    I'll meet thee on the lea-rig,

    My ain kind Dearie O.

  • Thanks for the comment. Hope to put more up soon.

  • At midnight hour, in mirkest glen,

    I'd rove, and ne'er be eerie, O,

    If thro' that glen I gaed to thee,

    My ain kind Dearie O;

    Altho' the night were ne'er sae wild,

    And I were ne'er sae weary O,

    I'll meet thee on the lea-rig,

    My ain kind Dearie O.

  • The hunter lo'es the morning sun;

    To rouse the mountain deer, my jo;

    At noon the fisher seeks the glen

    Adown the burn to steer, my jo:

    Gie me the hour o' gloamin' grey,

    It maks my heart sae cheery O,

    To meet thee on the lea-rig,

    My ain kind Dearie O.

  • gie me the hoor o gloam and grey,it makes my heart so cheerio,to meet you on the learig my ain kind dearyo !!!!

  • Very nice, John.

    Robert Burns was such a wizzard at writing.

    Thank you for posting this and sharing.

    This is some onry redhead from the states... :)

  • Make that two redheads...

    ******

  • Thanks for the comment. Glad you like the song. I'll put some more up when I get time.

  • Belated thanks for your comment. I've put up another 2 Burns songs since then . Hope you like them.

    Thanks again,

    John

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