Episode 12: Wild Mountain Thyme
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The subject of this week's episode is the very familiar song Wild Mountain Thyme.
But should we call it Will Ye Go Lassie, Go... or possibly Purple Heather... or should it actually be The Braes o’ Balquhidder?!
Douglas and Marty delve into the origins and development of this much-covered song, and look at Robert Tannahill and Francis McPeake, two figures who arguably did most to shape the song we sing today.
You can listen to the full version on The Sorries album Live at the Fringe and can hear more of our songs on the major streaming services or by visiting http://thesorries.co.uk
You can also get lots of Sorries-themed rewards - including exclusive videos, song tutorials and even a house concert - if you sign up to support us on Patreon :
https://www.patreon.com/TheSorries
Some references and further reading are to be found on the podcast site - scottishsongguide.com
Music featured:
Wild Mountain Thyme by The Sorries (taken from the album Live at the Fringe - 2013)
The Braes of Balquidder (1821 melody) by The Sorries (podcast session recording - 2022)