"Loch Lomond" Runrig Framed Lyrics Wall Art Design Floorboards


"Loch Lomond" Runrig Framed Lyrics Wall Art Design Floorboards

To sad we parted in yon shady glen On the steep sides of Ben Lomond Where the broken heart it knows no second spring Resigned we must be when we're parting You'll take the high road and I'll take the low road and I'll be in Scotland afore ye Where me and my true love will never meet again On the bonnie bonnie banks of Loch Lomond Ho, ho mo.


Runrig Loch Lomond Vintage Guitar Song Lyric Print SongLyricPrints.co.uk

On the steep, steep sides of Ben Lomond. Where in purple hue the Highland hills we view. And the moon glints out in the gloaming. You'll take the high road and I'll take the low road. And I'll be in Scotland afore ye. Where me and my true love will never meet again. On the bonnie, bonnie banks of Loch Lomond.


How to play Loch Lomond on guitar by Runrig YouTube

The song's lyrics depict a conversation between two captured Jacobite soldiers during the aftermath of the 1745 Jacobite Rising. The song is very emotional as it reflects the pain and longing of one of the soldiers who is facing imminent execution, while the other is set to be released.. In 2007 Runrig re-recorded Loch Lomond yet again.


Top 1000 Folk and Old Time Songs Collection Loch Lomond Lyrics with Chords and PDF

On the bonnie bonnie banks of Loch Lomond. You'll take the high road and I'll take the low road, And I'll be in Scotland afore you. Where me and my true love will never meet again, On the bonnie bonnie banks of Loch Lomond. On bonnie, bonnie banks. On bonnie, bonnie banks. On bonnie, bonnie banks. On bonnie, bonnie banks.


Loch Lomond, a song by Runrig, The Tartan Army on Spotify

Where the sun shines on Loch Lomond. Where me and tea tree my true love spent many days On the banks of Loch Lomond. Too sad we parted in yon shady glen, On the steep sides of Ben Lomond. Where the broken heart knows no second spring, Resigned we must be while we're parting. You'll take the high road and I'll take the low road, And I'll be in.


Loch Lomond Lyrics Print Scottish Song Lyrics Print Etsy

Where me and my true love will never meet again. On the bonnie, bonnie banks o' Loch Lomond. O ye'll take' the high road and I'll take the low. road, An' I'll be in Scotland afore ye; But me and me true love will never meet again. On the bonnie, bonnie banks o' Loch Lomon'. 'Twas there that we parted in yon shady glen,


By Yon BONNIE BANKS LOCH LOMOND Words lyrics text SCOTTISH song you take high road I'll take low

You'll take the high road and I'll take the low road, And I'll be in Scotland afore you. Where me and my true love will never meet again, On the bonnie, bonnie banks of Loch Lomond. You'll take the high road and I'll take the low road, And I'll be in Scotland afore you. Where me and my true love will never meet again,


Irish Music, Song and Ballad Lyrics for Loch Lomond

Too sad we parted in yon shady glen, On the steep sides of Ben Lomond. Where the broken heart knows no second spring, Resigned we must be while we're parting. You'll take the high road and I'll take the low road, And I'll be in Scotland afore you. Where me and my true love will never meet again, On the bonnie, bonnie banks of Loch Lomond.


Loch Lomond (live) Runrig (Long distance the Best of Runrig) YouTube

Please read.Ok, this is a very important song to my family and I =).Loch means lake.So the pictures in the backround are pictures of Loch LomondBen Lomond is.


Runrig Song Lyrics MetroLyrics

On the steep sides of Ben Lomond Where in purple hue the Highland hills we view And the moon glints out in the gloaming You'll take the high road and I'll take the low road And I'll be in Scotland afore ye Where me and my true love will never meet again On the bonnie bonnie banks of Loch Lomond Where wild flowers spring and the wee birdies sing


Loch Lomond Song Lyrics Runrig Loch Lomond Lyrics MetroLyrics

Create and get +5 IQ. [Verse] G Em Am D By yon bonnie banks, and by yon bonnie braes G Em C D Where the sun shines bright on Loch Lo-mond C Em C D There me and my true love spent many happy days G C D G On the bonnie, bonnie banks o' Loch Lo-mond. [Chorus] G Em C D Oh, ye'll tak' the high road, and I'll tak' the low road G Em C D And I'll be in.


Runrig Loch Lomond Lyrics Musixmatch

Where the broken heart knows no second spring, Resigned we must be while we′re parting. You'll take the high road and I′ll take the low road, And I'll be in Scotland afore you. Where me and my true love will never meet again, On the bonnie, bonnie banks of Loch Lomond. Ho, ho mo leannan. Ho mo leannan bhoidheach.


Runrig Loch Lomond Script Heart Song Lyric Art Print SongLyricPrints.co.uk

On the banks of Loch Lomond Too sad we parted in yon shady glen On the steep sides of Ben Lomond But a broken heart knows no second spring So resigned we must be while we′re parting You'll take the high road and I′ll take the low road And I'll be in Scotland before you Where me and my true love will never meet again On the bonnie, bonnie banks of Loch Lomond Ho, ho mo leannan Ho mo leannan.


Loch Lomond Song Lyrics Runrig Loch Lomond Lyrics MetroLyrics Maya Churchill

Though resigned we may be while we're greetin'. You'll take the high road and I'll take the low road. And I'll be in Scotland afore ye. Where me and my true love will never meet again. On the bonnie bonnie banks of Loch Lomond. You'll take the high road and I'll take the low road. And I'll be in Scotland afore ye.


"Loch Lomond" Runrig Framed Lyrics Wall Art Design

Where the sun shines on Loch Lomond. Where me and tea tree my true love spent many days On the banks of Loch Lomond. Too sad we parted in yon shady glen, On the steep sides of Ben Lomond. Where the broken heart knows no second spring, Resigned we must be while we're parting. You'll take the high road and I'll take the low road, And I'll be in.


"Loch Lomond (Version 2)" Runrig Framed Lyrics Wall Art Design

The result for Runrig, however, was the first ever UK Top 10 hit for the veteran band, 34 years after their formation in 1973. "Loch Lomond" is a traditional Scottish folk song which was first published in Vocal Melodies of Scotland in 1841. It is thought the subject of the song could be a captured Jacobite rebel Highlander, who knows he is.

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