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Dots (acronym, from the song Dirty Old Town by The Pogues) Salisbury Sallies (see Sally Salisbury) Sandown Rundowners, Sad Downers (pejorative) Sandwich Sarnies Scarborough Scarbs, Algerinos, Bottom-enders (for those born or raised in the old town) Scotland Scotties, Jocks [81] Macs, Sweaties (offensive; from rhyming slang "Sweaty Sock" for ...
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Scottish singer-songwriters. It includes singer-songwriters that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "Scottish male singer-songwriters"
The Chimes (Scottish band) songs (3 P) Chvrches songs (29 P) Edwyn Collins songs (2 P) D. Deacon Blue songs (23 P) Del Amitri songs (3 P) Jim Diamond (singer) songs ...
Yet the Scottish musician, 24, is still deeply invested in matters of the heart. Having released just two songs so far, already they have demonstrated a gift for examining love through a queer lens.
Pages in category "Scottish singer-songwriters" The following 113 pages are in this category, out of 113 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
"Billy Boys", also titled "The Billy Boys", [1] is a loyalist song from Glasgow, sung to the tune of "Marching Through Georgia". [1] It originated in the 1920s as the signature song of one of the Glasgow razor gangs led by Billy Fullerton [ 2 ] and later became viewed to reflect the long-running sectarian religious hatred directed by some ...
Scottish boy bands (2 P) Scottish tenors (1 C, 13 P) Scottish male singer-songwriters (89 P) ... This list may not reflect recent changes. K. Ryan Kopel; L. Jack Lorimer
The following is a list of aggregate ensemble groups. These are usually put together for charity purposes. The ones listed below are one-hit wonders in their respective line-ups, but most are primarily made up of Various Artists. "You'll Know Us By Our Noise" – Rangers F.C. (1994) "Purple Heather" – Scot Euro 96 Squad (1996)