Vintage 78s 1949-1951 Songtexte - Jim Cameron's Scottish Dance Band


Vintage 78s 1949-1951 Albumcover

Vintage 78s 1949-1951 - Jim Cameron's Scottish Dance Band

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Jim Cameron's Scottish Dance Band - Isle of Skye - Jessie's Hornpipe - Miss Forbes Farewell to Banff [Songtext anzeigen]
Jim Cameron's Scottish Dance Band - Scottish Reform - Miss Sally Hunter - Miss Stewart's Jig [Songtext anzeigen]
Jim Cameron's Scottish Dance Band - Pride of Erin: Gentle Maiden - When Irish Eyes Are Smiling - The Irish Jaunting Car. [Songtext anzeigen]
Jim Cameron's Scottish Dance Band - The Dundee Reel: Bonnie Dundee - Lady Dorothy Stewart. [Songtext anzeigen]
Jim Cameron's Scottish Dance Band - The Gay Gordons: The Balkan Hills - Australian Ladies. [Songtext anzeigen]
Jim Cameron's Scottish Dance Band - La Russe: Original - Lord Rendal's Bride - Lady MacKenzie of Coulle. [Songtext anzeigen]
Jim Cameron's Scottish Dance Band - Waltz Country Dance: Come Under My Plaidie - Springtime In the Rockies - Eileen Allanah - Sound the Pibroch [Songtext anzeigen]
Jim Cameron's Scottish Dance Band - Strip the Willow: Birsay Beach - Miss Charlotte Bruce - Miss Rough of Longbank. [Songtext anzeigen]
Jim Cameron's Scottish Dance Band - The Angus Reel: Miss Jean Milligan - Misses Gordon of Rafford. [Songtext anzeigen]
Jim Cameron's Scottish Dance Band - Scottish Waltz: The Nut Brown Maid - Lunan Bay - Westering Home. [Songtext anzeigen]
Jim Cameron's Scottish Dance Band - Canadian Barn Dance: The Rock & the Wee Pickle Tow - Miss Gordon of Haddo - Meldrum House. [Songtext anzeigen]
Jim Cameron's Scottish Dance Band - Broun's Reel: Caddam Wood - The Piper's Cave. [Songtext anzeigen]
Jim Cameron's Scottish Dance Band - Monymusk: Original - Caledonian Society of London - The Iron Man. [Songtext anzeigen]
Jim Cameron's Scottish Dance Band - Dashing White Sergeant: Original - Kirk's Hornpipe - Let's Be Merry. [Songtext anzeigen]
Jim Cameron's Scottish Dance Band - Eightsome Reel: Earl of Crawford - Willie Davie - Roxburgh Castle - Fancy Hornpipe. [Songtext anzeigen]
Jim Cameron's Scottish Dance Band - St,Bernard's Waltz: Bonnie Gallawa' - Rothesay Bay - Away Up in Clachan. [Songtext anzeigen]
Jim Cameron's Scottish Dance Band - The Gay Gordons: Balkan Hills - Australian Ladies. [Songtext anzeigen]
Jim Cameron's Scottish Dance Band - The Glasgow Highlanders: Original - The Sherwood Rangers - Phil the Fluter's Ball. [Songtext anzeigen]
Jim Cameron's Scottish Dance Band - Polka [Songtext anzeigen]
Jim Cameron's Scottish Dance Band - Lamb Skinnet: Original - Farewell To the Creeks - Lady Nellie Wemyss. [Songtext anzeigen]
Jim Cameron's Scottish Dance Band - The Linton Ploughman: The Gobie O - I Lost My Love - Drummond Castle. [Songtext anzeigen]
Jim Cameron's Scottish Dance Band - Miss Nancy Frowns: My Wife's A Wanton Wee Thing - Midlothian Pipe Band - The Quaker. [Songtext anzeigen]
Jim Cameron's Scottish Dance Band - 51st Division Reel: The Drunken Piper - Glengarry - The Man At the Loom. [Songtext anzeigen]
Jim Cameron's Scottish Dance Band - Petronella: Persian Dance - Birnam Wood - Davie Nick Nack - The Girl I Left Behind. [Songtext anzeigen]
Jim Cameron's Scottish Dance Band - Strathglass House: Original - Mackenzie Hay - Willie Shaw. [Songtext anzeigen]
Jim Cameron's Scottish Dance Band - Scottish Waltz: My Ain Wee Hoose - When You and I Were Young, Maggie - The Rowan Tree. [Songtext anzeigen]
Jim Cameron's Scottish Dance Band - Hamilton House: Original - Dumfries House - The Harmonica. [Songtext anzeigen]

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