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1. "O Flower of Scotland,
When will we see
Your like again,
That fought and died for,
Your wee bit Hill and Glen,
And stood against him,
Proud Edward's Army,
And sent him homeward,
Tae think again..."
These are words from Scotland's unofficial national anthem. It's not an ancient song, though, which Scottish folk band originated the song in the 1960s?
2. "Oh ye'll tak' the high road An' I'll tak' the low road
And I'll be in Scotland afore ye
For me and my true love will never meet
Again on the bonnie bonny - - - -"
This is a popular traditional Scottish song, but which of these places fills in the gaps left in the lyrics?
3. "Let me tell you that I love you and I think
about you all the time
Caledonia, you're calling me and now I'm going home
For if I should become a stranger you know that it would
make me more than sad
Caledonia's been everything I've ever had..."
Which Glasgow-born bluesman/rocker took "Caledonia" into the UK charts in 1992?
4. "The Northern Lights of old -
Mean home sweet home to me
The Northern Lights of old -
Are what I long to see
I've been a wanderer all of my life
Any many a sight I've seen
God speed the day when l' m on my way
To my home in -"
Which Scottish city fills in the blank in these well-known lyrics?
5. "I remember the sound of the passing train
As it rolled through the night in the pouring rain
And the touch of a hand and the way she said 'Goodbye'.
And we walked in the sun down the Royal Mile
Saw the light in her eye and the way she smiled
And she cried in the night and I heard her say 'Don't go'.
This was a catchy number written and recorded by the Scottish singer Gerry Rafferty. Which city has, arguably, the most famous "Royal Mile" in Scotland?
6. "Well we sang shang-a-lang as we ran with the gang
doin' doo wop be dooby do ay
we were all in the news
with our blue suede shoes
and our dancin' the night away.
Which multi chart-topping band brought tartan to a new generation, despite their less than Scottish sounding name?
7. "I am sailing,
I am sailing,
home again 'cross the sea.
I am sailing stormy waters
to be near you to be free..."
This was a song made famous by the non-native Scot Rod Stewart, but which very Scottish brothers first recorded it?
8. "Silver Bridge across the Clyde
Spread your wide arms over me.
Dancing light upon the water
Brings my boyhood back to me..."
This song was written out of affection for Scotland's largest city. Which of these was it?
9. "I was sick and tired of everything
When I called you last night from Glasgow
All I do is eat and sleep and sing
Wishing every show was the last show..."
OK, a very tenuous link to Scotland and there was nothing very Scottish about this European band, even if they did find a mention for the self-styled "second city of the British Empire". Who were they?
10. "In Scotland's story I read that they came
The Gael and the Pict, the Angle and Dane
But so did the Irishman, Jew and Ukraine
They're all Scotland's Story and they're all worth the same..."
Scotland has always been a melting point for immigrants. Which singing brothers did not have to walk a thousand miles to declare that particular truth?
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