Roud No. 125: The Wylie Wife of the Hie Toun Hie (6 Listings)
[Missing from Roud is the only tune from tradition which was collected by James M. Carpenter in the 1920s from Bell Duncan, an eighty-two-year-old woman living in a shepherd's cottage at Lambhill in the parish of Insch, Aberdeenshire, who learned it c. 1860s from her mother.
R. Matteson 2013]
BONNIE LASS O THE HIE TOUN END, THE
Source Child, Vol.5 pp.153-156 (No.290) (version c)
Performer
Place collected Scotland : East Lothian : Haddington
Collector Louden, David
FLOWERS OF EDINBURGH, THE
Source Child, Vol.5 pp.153-156 (No.290) (version d)
Performer Fraser, Eppie
Place collected Scotland
Collector
MY LADY YE SHALL BE
Source Child, Vol.5 pp.153-156 (No.290) (version a)
Performer
Place collected Scotland
Collector
MY LADY YE SHALL BE
Source Child, Vol.5 pp.153-156 (No.290) (version b)
Performer
Place collected
Collector
SLY WIFE, THE
Source Greig-Duncan 7 p.467
Performer Morrice, Miss Annie
Place collected Scotland
Collector Greig, Gavin
BONNIE LASS O' HIETOUN HIE, THE
Source Lyle, Andrew Crawfurd's Collection of Ballads & Songs 2 (1996) pp.41-43
Performer MacConechie, Mrs.
Place collected Scotland : Ayrshire : Kilmarnock
Collector Macqueen, Thomas