- Performer Ann Williamson
- Title Flower Of Scotland
- Date of release 1994
- Style Soundtrack
- Other formats APE XM AC3 MOD DXD ASF MP1
- Genre World & Folk & Country / Stage & Screen
- Size MP3 1599 mb
- Size FLAC 1946 mb
- Rating: 4.8
- Votes: 447
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Flower of Scotland" (Scots: Flouer o Scotland, Scottish Gaelic: Flùr na h-Alba) is a Scottish song, frequently performed at special occasions and sporting events as the unofficial national anthem of Scotland. The song was composed in the mid-1960s by Roy Williamson of the folk group the Corries. It was first heard publicly in a 1967 BBC television series. The words refer to the victory of the Scots, led by Robert the Bruce, over England's Edward II at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314.
Paroles et musique : Roy Williamson. D. G O Flower of Scotland. When will we s D ee your like G again, That f C ought and G died for. Your w D ee bit hill and G glen, And stood against him (England !) Proud C Edward's G Army. And s C ent him G homeward.
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Flower Of Scotland" does not allude to this inspirational story but to the victory over Edward II. The lyrics were written by Roy Williamson (1936-90) and the song was performed initially by The Corries. The music is actually somewhat older, and was composed by Peter Dodds McCormick (c1834-1916) who emigrated to Australia as a young man, and also composed the National Anthem of Australia, "Advance Australia Fair. Flower Of Scotland" is often sung at major sporting events and similar
Williamson is best known for writing "Flower of Scotland", which is used frequently at special occasions and sporting events. Although there is no official national anthem of Scotland, Flower of Scotland is one of a number of songs which fulfil this role, along with the older Scots Wha Hae, and Scotland the Brave, amongst others. It was written by Roy Williamson of the folk group the Corries, and presented in 1967, and refers to the victory of the Scots, led by Robert the Bruce, over England's Edward II at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314
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