We bump into Gina again who sang ‘Doon in the wee room’ for us last year. This time she shares a song by Rabbie Burns.
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00:00So we're here on Argyll Street and we've just met Gina again, we met her a couple of years ago.
00:08Say hello to them all.
00:09Yeah, yeah, say hello.
00:10Hello everyone, nice to be back on a lovely Scottish sunny day in Argyll Street, Glasgow.
00:16So what did you sing for us last time, Dune in the Wee Room?
00:19Oh, that went viral all over the world, it was really good, enjoyed it and everybody enjoyed it.
00:25No, fantastic, so what are you going to sing for us today?
00:27A song.
00:28A song, oh.
00:29What one would you like, a Scottish or whatever?
00:32Scottish I think.
00:33A wee Scottish song again, it's nice and cheery.
00:35We're going to sing another Scottish song by the late, great Robert Burns
00:39and it's called Ye Banks and Braes, Oh Bonnie Dune.
00:43Ye banks and braes, oh Bonnie Dune,
00:48how can ye bloom so fresh and fair?
00:54How can ye chant, ye little birds,
01:00and I say weary through old care?
01:05Ye'll break my heart, ye wobbling birds,
01:10that wantons through the thornly thorn,
01:17reminds me o'er departed joy,
01:22departed never to return.
01:28Of day I rove by Bonnie Dune
01:33to see the rose and wood,
01:37pine, twine and ale,
01:40ke bird sang o'er his song
01:44and fondly say,
01:47did I, oh my.
01:52That's all I can remember.