AULD Lang Syne should never be considered as the anthem of Scotland. True, it was written by a Scot, but then so was the British national anthem; besides, Auld Lang Syne is arguably the international ...
HIGHLAND Cathedral, the 1980s tune that is now a staple of school concerts and pipe bands, is being proposed as a Scottish national song to replace the ubiquitous Flower of Scotland. Did you know with ...
ONCE again, Flower of Scotland is challenged both in words and tune as being worthy as Scotland’s anthem (Herald letters, October 3). Personally, I would welcome Highland Cathedral, with its more ...
It is a rousing piping tune famous for rousing the crowds watching from the stands at Murrayfield or packed onto Edinburgh Castle esplanade for the Tattoo. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to ...
Scottish fans are to be given the choice between "Flower of Scotland" and an alternative national anthem - written by Germans. "Highland Cathedral" has already been played at international matches.
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