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  2. Wild Mountain Thyme - Wikipedia

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    "Wild Mountain Thyme" (also known as "Purple Heather" and "Will Ye Go, Lassie, Go?") is a Scottish/Irish folk song.The lyrics and melody are a variant of the song "The Braes of Balquhither" by Scottish poet Robert Tannahill (1774–1810) and Scottish composer Robert Archibald Smith (1780–1829), but were adapted by Belfast musician Francis McPeake (1885–1971) into "Wild Mountain Thyme" and ...

  3. Hard Nose the Highway - Wikipedia

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    A reviewer said about the ten and a half-minute "Autumn Song": "I can't deny that it's the funkiest song about the splendors and moods of fall that has ever glided through my ears." [ 9 ] The ending song, "Purple Heather" is the traditional " Wild Mountain Thyme " written by F. McPeake as a variant of Robert Tannahill 's "The Braes of ...

  4. The Yetties - Wikipedia

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    The Yetties announced their retirement in early 2010, and their final performance was a ceilidh and concert at Sherborne in April 2011. [4]On the evening of 21 September 2014, it was announced on the official Yetties website that Pete Shutler had died in Sherborne Hospital. [5]

  5. Live at Newport (Joan Baez album) - Wikipedia

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    "Wild Mountain Thyme" (Francis McPeake) - 4:48 "Come All You Fair and Tender Maidens" (Public Domain) - 3:57 "Lonesome Valley" (Traditional) - 3:39

  6. Sandy Denny - Wikipedia

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    The first available unauthorised/bootleg CDs available in the 1980s and 1990s comprised principally off-air and other obscure material under such titles as Borrowed Thyme, Poems from Alexandra, Dark the Night, Wild Mountain Thyme and One Last Sad Refrain; such compilations are now largely superseded by the subsequent availability of most of the ...

  7. Transatlantic Sessions - Wikipedia

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    Transatlantic Sessions musical co-directors Aly Bain and Jerry Douglas. Transatlantic Sessions is the collective title for a series of musical productions by Glasgow-based Pelicula Films Ltd, funded by- and produced for BBC Scotland, BBC Four [1] and RTÉ of Ireland. [2]

  8. A Shot at Glory (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The album contains music composed for the 2001 film A Shot at Glory, ... "Wild Mountain Thyme" Francis McPeake: 3:36: Total length: 37:46: Personnel. Music.

  9. Everything Stops for Tea - Wikipedia

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    Stefan Delft - viola on "Wild Mountain Thyme" John Dentith - drums on "You Can't Judge a Book" and "Lord Remember Me" James Litherland - guitar on "You Can't Judge a Book" and "Lord Remember Me" Nigel Olsson - drums; John Porter - bass guitar on "Hambone" Klaus Voormann - bass guitar; Barry St. John - backing vocals on "Lord Remember Me"