Identifier Number |
NS023187 |
Title |
Ochoin, a Righ, Gur a mi ’tha Muladach |
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Air |
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First Line Chorus |
Ochoin, a Righ, Gur a mi ’tha Muladach |
First Line Verse |
’Nuair chaidh sinn sios bha i ’n iar-eas againne |
Classifications |
Homeland , Love |
Subjects |
Sailing , Loch Aills' , Newary |
Structure |
Four line verse / Four line chorus |
Place Of Origin |
Scotland |
Composer First Name |
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Composer Last Name |
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Composer Dates |
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Composer Gender |
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Community |
Loch Aills' |
County |
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Era Of Poetry |
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Original Format |
Publication |
Singer |
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Singer Location |
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Date Recorded |
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Collector |
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Collection Title |
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Collection Location |
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Collection Number |
Vol. 3. No. 32 |
Publication Title |
Mac-Talla |
Editor |
Jonathan G. MacKinnon |
Publisher |
Jonathan G. MacKinnon |
Publication Date |
February 9 1895
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Page Number |
8 |
Online Access |
https://dasg.ac.uk/LIL/mactalla/3/32/8 |
Notes 1 |
http://www.tobarandualchais.co.uk/en/fullrecord/13274/2 |
Notes 2 |
Description from Tobar an D. : In this song a man is at sea, and he gives vivid descriptions of the stormy weather and how they cope with it. He asks for his greetings to be sent to Elizabeth and laments that the weather is keeping him from being with her. |
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