Scottish Patriotic Song - "Flower of Scotland"
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"Flower of Scotland" (Scots: Flouer o Scotland, Scottish Gaelic: Flùr na h-Alba) is a Scottish song, frequently performed at special occasions and sporting events as an unofficial national anthem of Scotland.
The song was composed in the mid-1960s by Roy Williamson of the folk group the Corries. It was first heard publicly in a 1967 BBC television series. The words refer to the victory of the Scots, led by Robert the Bruce, over Edward II of England at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314. Although there is no official national anthem of Scotland, "Flower of Scotland" is one of a number of songs which are used, along with the older "Scotland the Brave".
The song was composed and is sung in English, typically with Scots pronunciation of a few words (e.g. "Tae" as opposed to "To").
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Hi DeroVolk, which version of Flower of Scotland is this? This version is perfect.
The choir is amazing! Just need some more bagpipes.
Hey guys!
I have posted a new article on the DeroBlog. This time is about similarities in national anthems...
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Tava procurando esse vídeo, que bom que voltou ❤️
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*Gaelic version: **ruclips.net/video/FRKte2Y80qI/видео.html*
O Fhlùir na h-Alba,
cuin a chì sinn an seòrsa laoich
a sheas gu bàs 'son
am bileag feòir is fraoich,
a sheas an aghaidh
feachd uailleil Iomhair
's a ruaig e dhachaidh air chaochladh smaoin?
Na cnuic tha lomnochd
's tha duilleach Foghair mar bhrat air làr,
am fearann caillte
dan tug na seòid ud gràdh,
a sheas an aghaidh
feachd uailleil Iomhair
's a ruaig e dhachaigh air chaochladh smaoin.
Tha 'n eachdraidh dùinte
ach air dìochuimhne chan fheum i bhith,
is faodaidh sinn èirigh
gu bhith nar Rìoghachd a-rìs
a sheas an aghaidh
feachd uailleil Iomhair
's a ruaig e dhachaidh air chaochladh smaoin.
Could you upload the Scotland National Anthem and also Scotland the Brave, Demoman would be so proud of this
This is the Scottish national anthem, albeit the unofficial one.
@@mrk45 Is there an official one?
@@Brams2777 Yes, God Save the Queen, the anthem of the UK.
This is the closest Scotland has, this is the one they use for the football, the Commonwealth games and the Rugby.
Rare Recording..
I love this song 🇧🇷🇵🇹
super
Very cool
Scotland 🏴
Happy st Andrews day! From England
A worthy successor to Scotland the Brave.
Saor Alba Gu Brath 🏴 Vote YES 🏴
*National anthem*
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খুব ভালো লাগলো
I love Scotland my sister's father has Scottish heritage
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why do you have to have your name on the screen take the look off it
DUNMAGLASS!
United Ireland, Scottish and Welsh independence. United Celts.
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Se siente como partido de rugby
Green Hills of Tyrol
You know this is the scottish anthem right?
Not officially
It will always be the real anthem for the scottish people heart! ❤️🏴
@@micksmusic8983 god save the queen isn't official. With the legal system that England and Scotland, stuff doesn't have to be legally official to be recognized as such. Precedence and tradition are usually enough.
Scotland 🏴
Scotland 🏴