KARAOKE SCENE MAGAZINE ONLINE! - Lord Burnstrum II performs The road to Dundee on Karaoke Showcase - This old tune from Scottish folklore gained new popularity in 1969 courtesy of Scottish folk duo The Corries. Many recorded versions omit the verse in which the woman in the song pays the male subject for showing her to Dundee, thus killing the romance of the situation. Incidentally, it was Roy Williamson of The Corries who wrote the unofficial Scottish national anthem "Flower Of Scotland".
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.: The road to Dundee :.

Lord Burnstrum II
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Date Submitted:  2014-05-24 [Archive Date: 2014-08-22]
Genre:  Folk
Original Artist:  Traditional Scottish song
Additional Info:  Disc Mfg: SBI   Disc #:  
Description:  This old tune from Scottish folklore gained new popularity in 1969 courtesy of Scottish folk duo The Corries. Many recorded versions omit the verse in which the woman in the song pays the male subject for showing her to Dundee, thus killing the romance of the situation. Incidentally, it was Roy Williamson of The Corries who wrote the unofficial Scottish national anthem "Flower Of Scotland".
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