Robert Lovie - The Auld Folks on The Wa'
Robert Lovie sings The Auld Folks on the Wa' which was written by Charlie Allan of Little Ardo, Methlick. The track is from the Ross Records video Generations of Change. Filmed in 1996. Check our YouTube Channel and enter 'Ross Records Folk Music Playlist' for more folk songs and music. To view more of Robert's songs and stories on YouTube enter 'Ross Records Robert Lovie Playlist' in Search. If you have enjoyed watching this video please share it with your friends. Copy and paste the hashtag below into GOOGLE SEARCH to view more of our videos. #rossrecordsvideoplaylist

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