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    "Scots Wha Hae" (English: Scots Who Have) is a patriotic song of Scotland written using both words of the Scots language and English, which served for...
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    Robert Burns (category Scots Makars)
    Lang Syne" is often sung at Hogmanay (the last day of the year), and "Scots Wha Hae" served for a long time as an unofficial national anthem of the country...
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    Scottish national anthem (the others being "Flower of Scotland", and "Scots Wha Hae"). The tune probably originated in the late 19th century. The earliest...
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    like a Red, Red Rose. Burns' songs include The Battle of Sherramuir, Scots Wha Hae, Green Grow the Rashes, Flow Gently Sweet Afton, Ye Banks and Braes...
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    previous Commonwealth Games between 1958 and 2006. Prior to 1958, "Scots Wha Hae" was used. The decision to use "Flower of Scotland" rather than "Scotland...
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  • for several other songs, with new lyrics being added. These include "Scots Wha Hae" (1793), "Fill Up Your Bumpers High" (1718) and "Bridekirk's Hunting"...
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    or disputed by historians. In 1793, Robert Burns wrote the lyrics to Scots Wha Hae wi Wallace bled. Jane Porter penned a romantic version of the Wallace...
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    poet of Scotland, working in both Scots and English. His "Auld Lang Syne" is often sung at Hogmanay, and "Scots Wha Hae" served for a long time as an unofficial...
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    arrangement of "Hey Tuttie Tatie", the tune in the patriotic anthem "Scots Wha Hae" (with lyrics by Robert Burns). Although Bruch visited Scotland for...
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  • Retrieved 16 April 2022. "Scots wha hae web access". Contact Magazine. May 2002. Retrieved 14 April 2019. "MSP supports Scots language project". June 2002...
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