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Margaret's Museum
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Chi Mi Na Marbheanna
Performed by The Rankin Family
Arranged by The Rankin Family
Copyright The Rankin Family Inc.
From the album The Rankin Family
Copyright 1989 EMI Music Canada Inc.
Chi Mi Na Marbheanna
(a cappella)
Performed by
Heather Rankin
Arranged by The Rankin Family
Boy's Lament for His Dragon
(traditional)
Performed by Barry Shears
The Black Mill
(traditional)
Performed by Barry Shears
Jenny's Chickens
(traditional)
Performed by Barry Shears
Hills of Glenarchy
(traditional)
Performed by
Kyle MacNeil
and Shaumas MacNeil
Neil Gow's Lament for His Second Wife
(traditional)
Performed by
Kyle MacNeil
and Shaumas MacNeil
Miss Drummond of Perth
(traditional)
Performed by Barry Shears
Hills of Glenarchy
(traditional)
Performed by Buddy McMaster
The Wedding Reel
(traditional)
Performed by Barry Shears
The Ballad of Charlie Dave
based on the traditional song "Peggy Gordon"
Performed by
Clive Russell
New lyrics by
Sheldon Currie
Put Me in the Big Chest
(traditional)
Performed by
Jenipher Roland
Duanag Do Mhabu
(traditional)
The Dispersal of the Gales
(traditional)
Performed by Barry Shears
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