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The Wind Blew the Bonnie Lassie's Plaidie Awa

Date 15 October 1952
Track ID 60904
Part 1

Track Information

Original Track ID

SA1952.34.B1 (B14)

Original Tape ID

SA1952.034

Summary

A fragment of the song 'The Wind Blew the Bonnie Lassie's Plaidie Awa':

There was a butcher wha lived in Crieff
And in come a bonnie lass tae buy some beef
But he took her in his airms and doon she did fa
O the wind's blown the bonnie lassie's plaidie awa.

The plaidie's awa, it's awa wi the wind
The wind's blown the bonnie lassie's plaidie awa
But he took her in his airms and doon she did fa
Sayin "I'll pey the plaidie that the wind blew awa."

Item Notes

1 verse and chorus of 4 lines; music transcribed in School of Scottish Studies.

Versions printed by Robert Ford and John Ord contain many more stanzas and tell a complete story. A friend of Robert Ford, a D. Kippen of Crieff, believed the song to have been written by an Irishman, known locally as 'Blind Rob', living in Crieff in the early nineteenth century.

See:
Greig-Duncan vol. 7, pp. 265-266, no. 1413
'Bothy Songs & Ballads' (J. Ord, 1930) pp. 96-97
'Singing Island' (E. MacColl & P. Seeger, 1960) p. 100
'Jeannie Robertson' (J. Porter & H. Gower, 1995) pp. 199-200
'Vagabond Songs & Ballads' vol. 1 (R. Ford, 1899) pp. 74-75
National Library of Scotland, Broadside Ballad collection, RB.m.143 (126)
'Till Doomsday in the Afternoon' (E. MacColl & P. Seeger, 1986) pp. 212-213
Murray Collection (Broadsides), Glasgow University Library, mu23-y4:029, mu23-y4:034

Language

Scots

Genre

Song

Collection

SoSS

Classification

R2574 GD1413

Source Type

Reel to reel

Audio Quality

Good