![]() ![]() ![]() Longing and dreaming for the homeland again. ![]() Kind as the love that shines from fair maiden's eyes. is a patriotic Scottish folk song and one of the main contenders to be considered as a national anthem of. There where the hills are sleeping, Now feel the blood a. Stream songs including Scotland the Brave, Pipe Major Willie Ross / Highland Lassie Going. High may your proud standards gloriously wave, Scotland the Brave (Scottish Gaelic: Alba an Aigh). Hear hear the pipes are calling, Loudly and proudly calling, Down thro the glen. Listen to Scotland the Brave by Various Artists on Apple Music. High as the spirits of the old Highland men. conspiracy of Immortals on a militant quest to win back the independence that Scotland lost, centuries ago, at Culloden. Your browser does not support the audio element. While many traditional variations still play it as an instrumental with bagpipes and flute, several vocal versions of Scotland the Brave exist. It was later published in 1911 as a flute solo, but it was not until 1951 that Cliff Hanley wrote the lyrics. The music originates in the late 19th century when it was set as a march for bagpipes. It is a militant song that calls to mind the valor of the Scottish nation and people. Unlike many Scottish ballads that dwell on its wars with England, Scotland the Brave focuses on the merits of Scotland itself, boasting of the people's bravery and loyalty, as well as the counry's natural beauty and glorious history. Scotland the Brave is a Scottish song considered by many to be the unofficial anthem of Scotland. ![]()
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