Andy Stewart

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Andy Stewart (30 December 1933 - 11 October 1993) was a Scottish singer and entertainer. The use of tartan patriotism and stereotypical Scottish humour goes back to Sir Harry Lauder and music hall songs. In the 1960s this strand was continued by entertainer Andy Stewart. He was born in Glasgow in 1933, the son of a teacher. He moved to Arbroath as a child and then trained as an actor at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow.

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Songs

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    The Dashing White Sergeant / The Tartan Ball / Lassie Come and Dance Wi'Me / The Country Dance

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    The Girl From Glasgow Toon

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    The Highlandman's Umbrella

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    The Muckin' O' Geordies Byre

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    The Northern Lights of Aberdeen/Rothesay Bay/I Below to Glasgow

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    The Old Scottish Waltz/The Bonnie Well O'Wearie/Back to Bonnie Scotland/Bonnie Scotland/Hast Ye Back

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    The Road & The Miles to Dundee

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    The Road and the Miles to Dundee

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    The Road to the Isles

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    The Rumour

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    The Rumour (Comdy Verse)

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    The Song of Clyde/In Praise of Isla/Rothesay Bay/Joy of My Heart

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    The Star O'Rabbie Burns

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    The Waggle O' the Kilt / It's Nice to Get Up in the Morning / Tobermoray / The Safest O' the Family / I Foo the Noo / The Wedding of Sandy MacNab

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    There Was a Lad/Polly Stewart/The de'Ils Awa' Wi' the Exciseman/A Man's a Man

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    Tilitudlum Castle / Here's to the Gordons / The Lass O'Lowrie / The Northern Lights of Aberdeen

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    Tobermory (Comedy Verse)

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    Tunes of Glory

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    We're No Awa' Tae Bide Awa'

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    When You and I Were Young Maggie

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    Wildrover

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    Will Ye No Come Back Again / The Skye Boat Song / Come Over the Stream Charlie / Rise and Follow Charlie

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    Will Ye No Come Back Again/The Skye Boat Song/Come Over the Stream Charlie/Rise and Follow Charlie


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