"Famed for their traditional Gaelic songs, as well as the skills of local pipers and fiddle and accordion players, the Outer Hebrides have become world-renowned for their music", writes
visitouterhebrides.co.uk. The
Lewis Pipe Band marches through the town centre of Stornoway every Saturday evening from the end of May until the end of August. The Hebridean Celtic Festival takes place in July for four days, see the program for
2016.
Sleeps the Noon in the deep blue Sky: By Kenneth McKellar on
Youtube. And lyrics
here:
Sleeps the noon in the deep blue sky,
While bright the sun shines on Cona's steep.
Sweet sounds the note of the lonely heron,
Sleeps the noon in the deep blue sky.
Bright the sun shines on Cona's steep,
While hounds for chase all on fire are straining.
Their deep-mouthed bay sweet as bardic music,
Sleeps the noon in the deep blue sky.
Sweet the winds softly murmuring,
Of eagle sweet is the far-heard cry.
As sails she o'er Morven's mighty sea-board,
Sleeps the noon in the deep blue sky.
Eriskay Love Lilt: By Judith Durham & The Seekers on
Youtube. And lyrics
here.
Vair me o, ro van o
Vair me o, ro van ee
Vair me o, o ru o ho
Sad am I without thee
When I'm lonely, dear white heart
Black the night and wild the sea
By love's light my foot finds
The old pathway to thee.
Thou'rt the music of my heart
Harp of joy, o cruit mo chridh
Moon of guidance by night
Strength and light thou'rt to me
The Cockle Gatherer: On
Youtube.
The Seal Woman's Croon: By Nathalie de Montmollin on
Youtube.
Milking Croon: By Etnastara on
Youtube and also als
Gaelic Song. And the lyrics
here.
Il a bho-lag-ain il bho m'agh-an
Il a bho-lag-ain il bho m'agh-an
Il a bho-lag-ain il bho m'agh-an
Mo chrodh laoigh air gach taobh an abh-ainn.
Eel-a vo-la-kin eel vo ma-an
Eel-a vo-la-kin eel vo ma-an
Eel-a vo-la-kin eel vo ma-an
Mó-chró lur air guch turv an a-van.
The Skye Waulking song: By Capercaille on
Youtube.
The Mermaid's Croon: By Joanne McIver on
Youtube and by City Choir Dunedin on
Youtube and by Trackers of Jura on
Youtube. And the
lyrics.
Ho! mo nigh’n dubh
He! mo nigh’n dubh
Mo nighean dubh
‘S tu mo chuachag.
Caidil a luaidh
Fo chobhair nan stuadh
Air bodha na suain
'S do bhruadar 's a' cheòban
Caidil a ghraidh
O caidil mu thràth
Is t'athair air bhàigh
Is fadal mo phòig air
Eala rid' thaobh
Is roin os do chionn
Lacha Mhoire 's a' chaol
'S cha'n fhaobar bhrònag
Translation:
Sleep beneath
The foam o’ the waves
On reefs of sleep
Dreaming in dew mist.
Thy seabed
The seals o’er head
From reivers dread
Securely guarding
While I croon,
White swan of the moon,
Wild duck of the sound,
By thee are resting.
Kismuil's Galley: By The Corries on
Youtube.
The Bens of Jura: On
Youtube with the lyrics.
Like watercress gather'd fresh from cool streams,
thy kiss, dear love, by the bens of Jura.
Cold, cold the bens, cold thy love as they,
Like watercress gather'd fresh from cool streams.
Gold the morn at dawn up wingeth,
Dreams the night, deep drown'd in dew mist,
And my heart, reft of its own sun,
Deep lies sunk in death torpor cold and gray.
Like watercress gather'd fresh from cool streams,
thy kiss, dear love, by the bens of Jura.
Cold, cold the bens, cold thy love as they,
Like watercress gather'd fresh from cool streams.
Land of Heart's Desire: By Lorna Kelly on
Youtube. And lyrics
here.
Land o' heart's desire,
Isle of Youth, dear Western Isle,
gleaming in sunlight!
Far the cloudless sky stretches blue across the Isle,
green in the sunlight.
There shalt thou and I wander free on sheen-white sands,
dreaming in starlight.
A 13th Century Love Lilt: By Alison Pierce on
Youtube.
Felix Mendelssohn: The Hebrides - Overture, Op. 26: On
Youtube. Also known as Fingal's Cave. It was composed by Felix Mendelssohn while residing on these islands.
Hebridean Symphony: Composed by Sir Granville Bantock. On
Youtube.
Ian Anderson, singer of Jethro Tull: He owned an estate at Strathaird on Skye at one time.Severa l Tull songs are written about Skye, including
Dun Ringil,
Broadford Bazaar and
Acres Wild (which contains the lines "Come with me to the Winged Isle, / Northern father's western child..." in reference to the island itself.
The Folk Rock Band Runrig started on Skye. Listen to
The Mighty Atlantic. Runrig's second single is entitled
Skye.
Celtic fusion band
The Peatbog Faeries is based on Skye.
The Road to the Isles: This is a classic Scottish traditional
song. It is part of the Kennedy-Fraser collection and it appeared in a book entitled ‘Songs of the Hebrides’ published in 1917.
Gaelic Song from the Isle of Lewis - Thainig na Meirlich anns an Oidhche:
Gaelic Song: An Aitearachd Ard by Ishbel MacAskill:
Ishbel MacAskill - Gradh Geal Mo Chridh (Fair Love Of My Heart):
Music from the Western Isles - Beanntan na Hearadh