South Georgia Whaling Song / Dearest My Own One / Mull Of The Cool High Bens

By: Donald John MacMillan, John MacDonald and traditional
For: Solo instrument (Accordion)
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Composer
Donald John MacMillan, John MacDonald and traditional
Arranger
Difficulty
Easy (Grades 1-3)
Duration
3 minutes
Genre
Folk music
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South Uist Whaling Song (‘S Truagh Nach do Dh’fhuirich mi Tioram air Tir) - A sailor’s song of misery and wretchedness on board his whaling ship in the South Atlantic. A more literal translation of the title would be, 'What A Pity I Never Stayed On Dry Land'.

Dearest My Own One (Cailin Mo Rùin-Sa) - A man sings the praises of the sweetheart he has known since his youth, as he looks forward to returning home to marry her. Also known as 'The Maid I Adore'.

Mull Of The Cool High Bens (Muile nam Fuar-bheann Mòr) - A song composed by John MacDonald (1883-1940) when he was sailing to New Zealand as a young man. In the song he reflects sadly about the island of Mull and its high mountains, wishing to return some day.

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