Andy M. Stewart

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  • celtic
  • folk
  • scottish
  • scotland
  • scottish folk
Andy M. Stewart is a scottish musician, formerly the singer for the folk band Silly Wizard. When they broke up 1988, Andy began a solo career. He's recorded four albums up to now (By The Hush, Songs of Robert Burns, Man in the Moon, Donegal Rain). Many of Andy's songs have become well-known within the folk community, including "The Ramblin' Rover", "Golden, Golden", "The Queen of Argyll", and "The Valley of Strathmore".

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Songs

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    A red red rose

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    A Red, Red Rose

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    Ae Fond Kiss

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    By the Hush

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    Ca' the Yowes to the Knowes

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    Donegal Rain

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    Gaberlunzie Man

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    Gallant Murray

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    Gallant Murray (Gathering of Athole) / The White Rose

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    Green Grow the Rashes, O

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    Haud Your Tounge Dear Sally

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    Hey How Johnie Lad

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    Hey, Ca' Thro'

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    I'd Cross the Wild Atlantic

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    Is There for Honest Poverty

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    Island of Sorrows

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    It Was A' for Our Righfu' King

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    It was all for our rightfull king

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    Kathy-Anne's Waltz

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    Land O' the Leal

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    Listen to the People

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    MacGregor's Gathering

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    Mary and the Hielan' Sodger

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    Matt Hyland

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    Patrick Sheehan

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    Queen Amangst the Heather

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    Ramblin' Irishman

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    Rantin' Rovin' Robin

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    Reckless Affection

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    Sweet King William's Town

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    The Banks of Sweet Dundee

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    The Echo Mocks the Corncrake

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    The Errant Apprentice

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    The Gaberlunzie Man

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    The Gaberlunzieman

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    The Irish Stranger

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    The Lakes of Pontchartrain

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    The Lea Rig

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    The Man in the Moon

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    The Orphan's Wedding

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    The Parish of Dunkeld / The Curlew

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    The Ramblin' Rover

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    The Wounded Old Ireland

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    Tibbie Fowler o' the Glen

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    To Cross the Wild Atlantic

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    To the Weaver's Gin Ye Go

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    When You Took Your Love (From Me)


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