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S2 25 Songs From Series Two

S2 25 Songs From Series Two

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Hardly seems a year since the last compilation of music from the first series. But yer us be! Season Two is now complete and we'll finish off in viddy style with the now customary(!) selection of songs from the shows. Geddon Boy!

Here is the track listing, or click on CHAPTERS (above) if you want to go to an individual track.

  1. The Highwayman
  2. Glory Of The West
  3. The Village Shop
  4. Tristan's Lament
  5. Come My Lads
  6. The Merrymaid
  7. Medhel An Gwins
  8. I Rode My Little Horse
  9. Bold Gambling Boy
  10. The Legend Of Tamara
  11. The Ivy And The Holly
  12. Mademoiselle Parisott's Hornpipe


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