Andy Stewart - Come In Come In

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Andy Stewart's album Come In Come In is a delightful collection of traditional Scottish folk songs that showcase the singer's rich and warm vocal style. The album opens with the rousing title track, which sets the tone for the rest of the album with its lively melody and catchy chorus. Throughout the album, Stewart's voice is accompanied by a variety of instruments, including fiddles, bagpipes, and accordion, creating a full and vibrant sound that captures the essence of Scottish music.

One standout track on the album is "Donald Where's Yer Troosers," a humorous song that tells the story of a man who loses his trousers while out on the town. Stewart's playful delivery and the song's upbeat tempo make it an instant classic. Another highlight is "The Road and the Miles to Dundee," a beautiful ballad that showcases Stewart's emotive vocals and the album's impressive instrumentation.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
I'm Dan Your Man
I'm Dan Your Man2:33
The Dark Island3:35
Amazing Grace3:7
Corn Rigs2:52
The Lads O' Bonnie Scotland2:14
They're Playin' Country Music
Together Again2:53
Ra Wee Cock Sparra'
Danny Boy3:47
The Girl from Glasgow Town2:55
The Lads O' Bonnie Scotland
Ra Wee Cock Sparra'1:51
Lassie Come and Dance With Me1:47
Lassie Come And Dance With Me
The Rumour2:40
Come In, Come In2:24
They're Playin' Country Music3:1
Scotland Yet2:52
The Girl From Glasgow Town

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Catalog Numbers

  • TMAK 171
  • LIDL 6008
  • LIDC 6008

Labels

  • Telmak
  • Lismor Recordings

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Cassette

Credits

RoleCredit
EngineerClark Sorley
ProducerBob McDowall

Notes

  • Marketed and distributed by Telmak Teleproducts (Australia) Pty Ltd, 84-94 Mullens Street, Balmain NSW 2041 Australia.
  • From the back cover:
  • My dear friends,
  • I hope you will find pleasure in the songs and 'andylogues' in this album, I know that we had great fun recording it for you... Variety being the spice of life, we had some saucy moments in the wide range of this selection, from the rollicking "Playin' Country Music" to the haunting "Amazing Grace" – a song that means so much to so many people all over the world; I have sung it in a mining camp in Labrador – in a sophisticated nightclub in Auckland; and in many and varied venues in between.
  • "The Rumour" and "Ra Wee Cock Sparra" are included very much 'by public request', and I must say I was thrilled at the reception the latter got when I performed it on the B.B.C. T.V. Hogmanay Show. "Ah – happy memories, happy happy memories" as my dear old friend John Grieve would doubtless say!
  • But the future is what counts, and it is grand to see such a great re-awakening of interest in the 'Music of Scotland'.
  • There are many people who have had a hand in this resurgence of interest, and in the van of these I must place the National Association of Accordion and Fiddle Clubs, which happily goes from strength to strength, local commercial radio and all its stations – "Moray Firth", "North Sound", "Radio Tay", "West Sound" and radios "Forth" and "Clyde", for these have given air-time to the music in its own land; and finally the owners of this recording label – "LISMOR" – taking a punt on so many and varied aspects of the sounds of Scotland, from pop to pibroch!
  • Finally I should like to dedicate this album to the memory of Iain McFadyen who tragically died in April of this year.
  • As a B.B.C. Producer, and latterly as Head of Light Entertainment, B.B.C. Scotland, Iain was responsible over the years for many programmes that represented his own deep love and caring for our music and entertainment. His was the idea, away back in 1957 to produce a television show that would be a show-case for the dance music, for the songs, traditional and contemporary, for the humour, in verse and prose, of his native land. This "The White Heather Club" came into being and the rest is history.
  • Apart from his talents as a Producer, Iain had a fine talent for writing music and his name, often in his nom-de-plume of Neil Grant, appears below the title of many songs.
  • Of the 12 songs in this album, Iain wrote the music for four, to the words of yours truly – "Come In! Come In!", "The Lads of Bonnie Scotland", "Lassie Come and Dance With Me" and "The Girl From Glasgow Town". But Iain's contribution to the healthy state of music and culture cannot be measured solely in terms of song title, he is sorely missed and is a great loss, both professionally and personally.
  • Here then is a collection of some of my most requested songs; some I have been singing for 20 years, others were only recently added to my repertoire.
  • May I wish all of you all you wish yourselves! Take care and happy listening!
  • Yours, as ay!
  • ANDY STEWART

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (A-side runout): TMAK 171A
  • Matrix / Runout (B-side runout): TMAK 171B

About Andy Stewart

Andy Stewart MBE (30 December 1933 Glasgow, Scotland.  11 October 1993) was a Scottish singer and entertainer. Father of .

Name Vars

  • A. Stewart
  • A. Stewart Snr.
  • A. Stewart, Sr.
  • Andrew Stewart
  • Andrew Stewart Sr.
  • Stewart
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Come In Come In is a must-have for fans of Scottish folk music and anyone looking for an album that captures the spirit of Scotland. Andy Stewart's talent and passion for his craft are evident in every track, making this album a true gem.