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32 Album Westlife Greatest Hits Full Version Latest License

  • smattinrimama
  • Nov 19, 2021
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My love is like a red, red rose That's newly sprung in June: O my love is like the melody That's sweetly played in tune. As fair art thou, my bonnie lass, So deep in luve am I: And I will luve thee still, my dear Till a' the seas gang dry: Till a' the seas gang dry My love will last and last. This song was first published as "Annie Laurie" and its lyrics were written by Thomas Campbell (1777-1844). The tune was composed by William Douglas (1775-1848). Sitting on the rocks, staring at the sea Such views I never saw before; Such scenes of beauty nature's hand seems framed To give us pleasure while we gaze. This song was first published as "The gay young blades" and its lyrics were written by Thomas Moore (1779-1852). The tune was composed by John L. Peters (1815-1909). This song was first published as "Annie Laurie" and its lyrics were written by Thomas Campbell (1777-1844). The tune was composed by William Douglas (1775-1848). "The sun shines bright on Loch Lomond". This line, extracted from the chorus of the Gaelic song, is also sung in English. Tha mi toilichte na mo chridhe, Tha mi cruthach 's nam fearann. Tha mi cruthach 's nam fearann. Tha mi cruthach 's nam fearann. This song was first published as "The Auld House" and its lyrics were written by Mistress Margaret Nicholson (1666-1724). The tune was composed by John Stevenson (known as "Pipe Major") (1761-1833). Bidh i a' bruidhinn air a' bhaile mor, Siubhal nam brathadair 'san latha leòr. Bidh i a' bruidhinn air a' bhaile mor, Siubhal nam brathadair 'san latha leòr. This song was first published as "Love's a sweet thing" and its lyrics were written by John MacColl (1776-1857). The tune was composed by James MacColl of Glenorchy (c. 1775-1837). Tommy, Tommy, of all the lads that I ever saw, He's the bonniest lad that e'er did see. This song was first published as "Hoping on a star" and its lyrics were written by Dougal MacKenzie (1750-1801). The tune was composed by Alexander MacKenzie. Note: Thomas was known as "Dougal". cfa1e77820

 
 
 

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