Bonnie Jeannie O´ Bethelnie - 18th CenturyTraditional Scottish Folk Song
This is a traditional Scottish Ballad dating back to the late 18th century. This version was recorded on the banks of the River Ness in Inverness, Scotland. Subscribe to Slow Town Clock Music - a YouTube channel for my own original music: / @slowtownclockmusic Throw me a tip: https://paypal.me/slowtownclock?local... Instagram: / slowtownclockmusic Facebook: / slowtownclockmusic Listen on Bandcamp: https://slowtownclockmusic.bandcamp.com/ Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2gMnc... Listen on Apple Music: / slow-town-clock Listen on Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.co.uk/artists/B0...

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