- Memories of olden times that bring a tear to the eye, like sawdust fi a passing Anderson's lorry.
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Remembering the Dirty Dozen
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This song was written as a tribute to Big Jim Frater (Ma Guid Faither) It is featured on "The West Lothian Trail" a CD from The West Lothian Song Writers Group.
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3 comments:
This song was written as a tribute
to Big Jim Frater (Ma Guid Faither)
It is featured on
"The West Lothian Trail" a CD from The West Lothian Song Writers Group.
Thanks Glenn!
There is a wee bit of an echo here.
The version on You Tube sounds a bit clearer.
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