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'''Rattlin Roarin Willie''' is familiar as a Scottish song, with words written by [[Robert Burns]]; also as an instrumental piece. | '''Rattlin Roarin Willie''' [[Roud 6192]] | ||
This is familiar as a Scottish song, with words written by [[Robert Burns]]; also as an instrumental piece. | |||
There is an examination of the piece as song, fiddle tune and pipe tune, written by [[Matt Seattle]], on the [http://www.lbps.net/RRW/index.htm Lowland & Border Pipers' Society website]. | There is an examination of the piece as song, fiddle tune and pipe tune, written by [[Matt Seattle]], on the [http://www.lbps.net/RRW/index.htm Lowland & Border Pipers' Society website]. |
Revision as of 19:16, 10 June 2008
Rattlin Roarin Willie Roud 6192
This is familiar as a Scottish song, with words written by Robert Burns; also as an instrumental piece.
There is an examination of the piece as song, fiddle tune and pipe tune, written by Matt Seattle, on the Lowland & Border Pipers' Society website.
Song
- O Rattlin, roarin Willie,
O he held to the fair,
An’ for to sell his fiddle
And buy some other ware;
But parting wi’ his fiddle,
The saut tear blin’t his e’e;
And Rattlin, roarin Willie
Ye’re welcome hame to me. - O Willie, come sell your fiddle,
O sell your fiddle sae fine;
O Willie, come sell your fiddle,
And buy a pint o’ wine;
If I should sell my fiddle,
The warl’ would think I was mad,
For mony a rantin day
My fiddle and I hae had. - As I cam by Crochallan
I cannily keekit ben,
Rattlin, roarin Willie
Was sitting at yon boord-en’,
Sitting at yon boord-en’,
And amang guid companie;
Rattlin, roarin Willie,
Ye're welcome hame to me.