Wi’ a hundred pipers (John Ebenezer West)
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- Editor: David Anderson (submitted 2023-12-18). Score information: Letter, 12 pages, 798 kB Copyright: Personal
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General Information
Title: Wi’ a hundred pipers
Composer: Anonymous (Traditional)
Arranger: John Ebenezer West
Lyricist: Carolina Oliphant
Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: SATB, SB divisi
Genre: Secular, Partsong, Folksong
Language: Lowland Scots
Instruments: A cappella
First published: 1920 Novello and Co.
Description: Scottish folksong
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Original text and translations
Lowland Scots text
Wi’ a hundred pipers, an’ a’, an’ a’,
Wi’ a hundred pipers, an’ a’, an’ a’,
We’ll up an’ gie them a blaw, a blaw,
Wi’ a hundred pipers, an’ a’, an’ a’!
O it’s owre the Border awa’, awa’
It’s owre the Border awa’, awa’
We’ll on an’ we’ll march to Carlisle ha’
Wi’ its yetts, its castle an’ a’, an a’.
O! our sodger lads looked braw, looked braw,
Wi’ their tartan kilts an’ a’, an’ a’,
Wi’ their bonnets an’ feathers an’ glitt’rin’ gear,
An’ pibrochs soundin’ loud and clear.
Will they a’ return to their ain dear glen?
Will they a’ return oor Heilan’ men?
Second sichted Sandy looked fu’ wae,
An’ mithers grat when they march’d away.
O! wha’ is foremos o’ a’, o’ a’,
O! wha’ does follow the blaw, the blaw?
Bonnie Charlie the Prince o’ us a’, hurrah!
Wi’ his hundred pipers an’ a’, an ‘ a’.
His bonnet and feather he’s wavin’ high,
His prancin’ steed maist seems to fly;
The nor’ win’ sweeps thro’ his curly hair,
An’ the pibrochs blaw wi’ an unco flare.
The Esk was swollen sae red an’ sae deep,
But shouther to shouther the brave lads keep;
Twa thousand swam owre to fell English ground
An’ danced themselves dry to the pibroch’s sound.
Dumfoun’er’d the English saw, they saw,
Dumfoun’er’d they heard the blaw, the blaw,
Dumfoun’er’d they a’ ran awa’, awa’,
Frae the hundred pipers an’ a’, an’ a’.