1 Donald Where's Your Troosers:
The theme tune of music hall comedian and singer Andy Stewart.
2 Flower of Scotland: The unofficial national anthem, penned by the late Roy Williamson of The Corries.
3 Grannie's Heilan' Hame: Written by Alex MacFarlane about his family's croft in Sutherland.
4 Scots Wha Hae: Burns wrote it in the form of a speech by Robert the Bruce before the batle Bannockburn.
5 Caledonia: Written by Dougie MacLean, it tells of an ex-pat's nostalgia for his home country.
6 Glencoe: The story of the Campbell massacre of the Macdonalds at Glencoe.
7 I Belong To Glasgow: Written by Dundee comedian, Will Fyffe.
8 The Northern Lights of Aberdeen: Brings tears to the eyes of Aberdonians everywhere.
9 Loch Lomond: A tale of two lovers who part on the bonnie banks.
10 Auld Lang Syne: Another Burns song, traditionally sung on Hogmanay.
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