Jack Beck - Half Ower, Half Ower tae Aberdour

£12.00

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Scots Songs & Ballads

Tracks: Band o' Shearers, Dunfermline Feein' Mercat, Tattie Time, Fordell Ball, The Plaidie Awa, Sir Patrick Spens, The Gypsy Laddies, The Pills of Mercury, Willie's Fatal Visit, New Broken Token, Have you seen my Sister Mary?, The Twa Sisters, Tramps and Hawkers, Tattie Jock, The Donibristle Moss Moran Disaster,

  • Model:LTCD1006
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