WELCOME TO ALL CELTIC MUSIC

FIND CELTIC MUSIC




Please select your country:

Daft On Scottish Songs Volume 2

Various Artists - Scottish Popular

Ross Records

Released: 1st January 2007
Catalogue Number: CDGR212
Barcode: 5017204021224

Download£7.90 Buy Now


1The McCalmansWillie's Gane Tae Melville Castle2:13. £0.79
2Joe GordonThe Wee Toon Clerk2:19. £0.79
3John AndersonSilver Darlings2:48. £0.79
4Ina MillerNaver Bay2:46. £0.79
5Jim MacLeodCome To Fiona's Wedding2:12. £0.79
6Alexander MorrisonSailing Up The Clyde2:12. £0.79
7Robert LovieThe Road And The Miles To Dundee3:09. £0.79
8Bryan CoghillCome Over The Ord2:02. £0.79
9The McCalmansThe Mingulay Boat Song3:12. £0.79
10Clare AlexanderCaledonia3:50. £0.79
11Robert LovieGranny Fraser's Flitting2:21. £0.79
12Ina MillerThe Road To The Isles2:14. £0.79
13Jim MacLeodLassie Come And Dance With Me2:10. £0.79
14The IslandersThe Jeely Piece Song2:55. £0.79
15Ken Haynes&Alan HaynesMarching Through The Heather2:29. £0.79
16Tom WebsterThe Wedding3:12. £0.79
17Milne's High School ChoirJohnny Cope2:20. £0.79
18Ronnie ShawOn The Banks Of The Caley Canal2:05. £0.79
19Fiona GunnFear á Bhata (The Boatman)3:17. £0.79
20Joe GordonThe Darvel Dam4:15. £0.79

High Quality AudioThe tracks on this album are available as both standard 192k mp3 files, high quality 320k mp3 files and CD quality FLAC files. The price is the same for all formats. You can choose your format after you pay and are ready to download.

ACCOUNT



SHOPPING CART

You have no items in your order.

MAILING LIST

Enter your email address below to get updates on new releases




TOP SELLERS


YOUTUBE

We have a YouTube channel where you can watch some of the celtic music related videos we've found.
www.youtube.com/allcelticmusic

Threads of Sound

The downloads on this site are provided by Threads of Sound. They also distribute music to iTunes, eMusic, Spotify and many others. If you want to sell your music on all celtic then you register it via Threads of Sound.
www.threadsofsound.net



MASTHEAD

Our current header image was taken by Nick Bramhall and you can find the original here.