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'''PRIDE OF THE BROOMLANDS.''' Scottish. The tune resembles "[[Bonaparte Crossing the Rhine]]."  
'''PRIDE OF THE BROOMLANDS.''' Scottish. The tune resembles "[[Bonaparte Crossing the Rhine]]." Poet Robert Chalmers (1779-1843) wrote a song called "Sing On" for which "Pride of the Broomlands" is the indicated air.
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PRIDE OF THE BROOMLANDS. Scottish. The tune resembles "Bonaparte Crossing the Rhine." Poet Robert Chalmers (1779-1843) wrote a song called "Sing On" for which "Pride of the Broomlands" is the indicated air.

Source for notated version:

Printed sources: Smith, The Scotish (sic) Minstrel, IV, 12.

Recorded sources:




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