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  2. HMS Donovan (album) - Wikipedia

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    It marks the second album of Donovan's children's music, after the For Little Ones portion of A Gift from a Flower to a Garden. HMS Donovan is the second double album of Donovan's career, and was released in the UK only, in July 1971 ( Dawn Records DNLD 4001 (stereo)).

  3. Category talk : Children's music albums by Scottish artists

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  4. Lullaby - Wikipedia

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    There are many lullabies in Scottish song tradition, with well-known examples in Scottish Gaelic, Scots and English. They include songs which express emotions other than affection for the child – notably " Griogal Cridhe ", which commemorates the beheading of Gregor Roy MacGregor by his father-in-law, Campbell of Glenlyon and brother-in-law ...

  5. Category : Scottish Album of the Year Award–winning albums

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    Pages in category "Scottish Album of the Year Award–winning albums" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. A Red, Red Rose - Wikipedia

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    Carly Simon sings a setting of "A Red, Red Rose" composed by her sister Lucy Simon on the 1969 album The Simon Sisters Sing the Lobster Quadrille and Other Songs for Children. Camera Obscura wrote their own version of the song and included it as a B-side for their 2005 single "I Love My Jean". [21]

  7. Jackie Leven - Wikipedia

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    Jackie Leven (18 June 1950 – 14 November 2011) was a Scottish songwriter and folk musician. After starting his career as a folk musician in the late 1960s, he first found success with new wave band Doll by Doll. [2]

  8. Calling a movie a “tearjerker” could practically qualify as a spoiler, especially in the case of “Terms of Endearment.” Because it is very, very funny. For writer-director James L. Brooks ...

  9. Scottish Corpus of Texts and Speech - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Corpus of Texts & Speech (SCOTS) is an ongoing project to build a corpus of modern-day (post-1940) written and spoken texts in Scottish English and varieties of Scots. SCOTS has been available online since November 2004, and can be freely searched and browsed. It reached 4.7 million words by 2015. [1]