paroles de chanson A Croft in Clachan (The Ballad of Rob MacDunn) - Johnny Cash
With
the
campbells
and
mcdonalds,
it
was
in
their
blood
to
fight
With
each
passing
generation
it
became
a
mans
birthright
But
they
always
had
a
common
enemy
Never
would
the
english
crown
take
scottish
independency
Oh
the
battles
rage
in
glasgow
and
majestic
edinburgh
And
they
came
with
war
machines
and
in
the
highlands
shots
were
heard
Then
the
people
rose
in
union
and
the
forces
moved
as
one
And
the
clans
all
joined
together
to
see
english
on
the
run
And
in
a
tiny
croft
in
clachan
sat
a
mother,
peg
macdunn
And
she
sewed
the
cords
together
for
her
16
year
old
son
And
she
cried
as
he
was
leaving,
donâ
And
come
you
back
to
clachan
when
the
english
are
all
done
Now
rob
macdunn
was
ready
as
the
left
the
croft
behind
And
he
joined
the
highland
pipe
brigade
with
one
thing
on
his
mind
That
to
keep
his
home
and
freedom
he
must
face
it
like
a
man
So
he
marched
in
common
union
with
his
musket
in
his
hand
And
he
met
the
hill
of
battle
in
the
highlands
and
the
low
And
the
reason
for
the
fighting
long
within
his
blood
to
know
In
the
middle
of
the
rumble
he
was
forward
gaining
ground
And
the
bagpipes
still
were
playing
as
the
dead
lay
all
around
Then
he
moved
in
no
direction
till
he
faced
the
winds
of
north
And
he
boldly
climbed
the
highlands,
further
from
the
firth
of
forth
Then
one
freezing,
blowing
morning,
came
the
cry
of
peg
macdunn
Back
to
my
croft
in
clachan
god
has
sent
me
home
my
son
And
in
another
croft
in
clachan
cross
the
way
from
the
macdunnâ
With
her
face
against
the
window
sat
a
young
girl,
tired
and
worn
And
she
smiled
a
secret
knowing
as
she
breathed
a
prayer
alone
I
thank
thee
lord
for
bringing
rob
macdunn
back
safely
home
Back
to
the
croft
in
clachan,
he
returned
to
peace
again
He
had
gone
a
boy
of
16,
but
he
came
back
as
a
man.

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10 Sixteen Tons
11 The Wanderer - From “Faraway, So Close!” Soundtrack
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25 I Got Stripes - Early Mix, 1987
26 Blue Train - Early Mix, 1987
27 I Still Miss Someone - Early Mix, 1987
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29 I Walk The Line - Early Mix, 1987
30 Get Rhythm - Early Mix, 1987
31 Sunday Morning Coming Down - Early Mix, 1987
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40 Cat's In The Cradle
41 Hey Porter
42 A Thing Called Love
43 I Walk the Line
44 Five Feet High and Rising
45 Cry! Cry! Cry!
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47 I Still Miss Someone
48 Waymore's Blues
49 Class Of '55
50 Birth Of Rock And Roll
51 I Will Rock And Roll With You
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54 Guess Things Happen That Way
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57 Where Did We Go Right
58 Rock And Roll (Fais-Do-Do)
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60 We Remember The King
61 Coming Home
62 Keep My Motor Running
63 Big Train (From Memphis)
64 Ballad of a Teenage Queen
65 The Last Of The Drifters
66 Call Me the Breeze
67 Sweeter Than the Flowers
68 A Croft in Clachan (The Ballad of Rob MacDunn)
69 Water From The Wells Of Home
70 Peace in the Valley
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74 That's One You Owe Me
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