Runrig - Hearts Of Olden Glory

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From the City of Lights DVD. Live at the Barrlowlands, Glasgow. The song is from the 1987 album 'The Cutter and the Clan'.
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I caught a fleeting glimpse
of life
And though the water's
black as night
The colours of Scotland
Leave you young inside

There must be a place
Under the sun
Where hearts of olden glory
Grow young

There's a vision
coming soon
And through the faith
that cleans your wounds
Hearts of olden glory
will be renewed

Down the glens
where the headlands stand
I feel a healing
through this land
A cross for a people
Like wind through your hands

(Chorus)

(Chorus)

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  • SCOTS are the MOST PASSIONATE people in the world........LOVE FOR THEIR COUNTRY IS UNTOUCHABLE!!!!

  • Haha, Man Donnie is making love to that mike when the caption comes up! :P

    Beeautiful song, always makes me tear up

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  • Goosebumps from a Welshman.........awesome tune. 'Da iawn Yr Alban'

  • the scots rock!!!!

  • @scottishbabe2009 not the only country who feel like that belive me

  • one thing i think wierd about runrig that is there is no techno remix by tiesto :)

    but there songs makes me relax totally

  • @napsugar180 greetings from the u.s. I love this song as well.It makes the soul ache for a place that holds near to ones heart where not a person nor thing can touch it. Almost like at that moment Scotland belongs to just you.

  • greetings from hungary:)love this song

  • never gets old

  • Remember Mark Renton from Trainspotting..."Most people hate the English, I don't, they're just w**kers,we on the other hand are colonised by w**nkers"

    Alba Gu Brath

  • I thought the same thing...but, I believe Runrig THOROUGHLY enjoyed singing...they were not in it for fame & fortune. They believed in what they sang.....

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