Donald Where's Your Troosers?" is a comic song about a Scotsman who wears a kilt rather than trousers. It was written by Andy Stewart with music by Neil Grant. When performed by Andy Stewart and the White Heather Group, it was a hit in 1960, reaching number 37 in the UK Singles Chart and number 1 in Canada. When re-released in 1989, it became an even bigger hit, reaching number 4 in the UK.
English Deutsch Español Français Italiano 日本語 Português (Brasil) Русский. Andy Stewart With The White Heather Group – Donald, Where's Your Troosers? Selo: Warwick – M665.
Donald, Where's Your Troosers? It could be said that Andy's recording career truly begins here, with his iconic first single. The 45RPM release was fairly successful in Scotland and across the UK as a whole. It was regularly heard on the BBC's Light Programme and later became a frequent request on BBC Disc Jockey Ed Stewart's programme 'Junior Choice'. The song was based on the Scottish tune 'Highland Donald', as Andy remembered: "It was recorded as a lark with the Robert Wilson band in London. I just went down to the studio as an onlooker but they.
Album: The Broons Jukebox Favourites, Scottish Favourites, Vol. 5. Release year: 2014. Andy M. Stewart - A Scottish Soldier A Scottish Soldier & Other Scottish Favourites, 2016 03:26. The Kaye Sisters, The Munros - Paper Roses The Broons Jukebox Favourites, 2014 02:48. Artist: Andy M. Stewart The Munros The White Heather Group Andy Stewart with The White Heather Group.
Andrew Stewart MBE (30 December 1933 – 11 October 1993) was a Scottish singer, entertainer, and songwriter, perhaps best known for the 1960 single "Donald Where's Your Troosers?", a bigger hit when reissued in 1989. Stewart was born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1933, the son of a teacher. When he was five years old, the family moved to Perth and then, six years later, to Arbroath. Even in early childhood, he loved imitating people and amazed his parents with impersonations of famous singers and actors