Wild Mountain Thyme, on Mountain Dulcimer. Cos of the reason that the winter seems to find no end, I'll recorded this one where the trees are blooming. Maybe it'll help :-)). I hope you like my version of the song.
The Wild Mountain Thyme has passed so far into the tradition that the song is often ascribed Trad. rather than by Frank McPeake who wrote this de-naturised song having plagiarised Robert Tannahill's Braes o' Balquhidder for both words theme and tune.
The tune is ancient Scottish and copyright free unlike the song that bears a 1957 copyright held by EFDSS
Very nice Miriam, I hope your spring will hit with sunshine.
Very nice and the dulcimer sounds beautiful, what is it?
This is coincidence or serendipity!
I today got sent a reminder of many years ago.
Jock Tamsons Bairns performing Braes O Balquidder way back when!
If it will play for you its here
Weren't things serious in those days?
I liked that!
The Wild Mountain Thyme has passed so far into the tradition that the song is often ascribed Trad. rather than by Frank McPeake who wrote this de-naturised song having plagiarised Robert Tannahill's Braes o' Balquhidder for both words theme and tune.
The tune is ancient Scottish and copyright free unlike the song that bears a 1957 copyright held by EFDSS
Well done Miriam,
One of my favorite tunes.
Great Miriam.
Very nice, Miriam.