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  1. "Both sides the Tweed" is a song about the Treaty of Union between Scotland and England. Dick Gaughan made minor changes to the words and added his own tune. The song was written in 1979 and first appeared on Gaughan's 1981 album Handful of Earth.

  2. "Both Sides The Tweed" is song which was a protest song attacking the 1707 Act of Union against the British. Dick Gaughan reworked it & added a new tune in t...

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  3. Both Sides the Tweed Lyrics: What's the spring-breathing jasmine and rose? / What's the summer with all its gay train / Or the splendour of autumn to those / Who've bartered their freedom...

  4. Mar 15, 2019 · Taken from the album "An Introduction to Dick Gaughan". 🎧 Stream the album here → http://bit.ly/DickG_Spotify / http://bit.ly/DickG_Apple 🎵 Listen to the full album on YouTube → http ...

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  5. Jan 3, 2011 · DICK GAUGHAN Both Sides The Tweed, with Aly Bain and Phil Cunningham - YouTube. John Cunningham. 1.32K subscribers. Subscribed. 865. 153K views 13 years ago. From a 1989 edition of "Aly...

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  6. Both Sides The Tweed. Attributed to James Hogg (1770 – 1835) Some new words by Dick Gaughan. Tune by Dick Gaughan. What's the spring, breathing jasmine and rose. What's the summer with all its gay train. Or the splendour of autumn to those.

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  8. English. Both sides the Tweed lyrics. What's the spring-breathing jasmine and rose ? What's the summer with all its gay train. Or the splendour of autumn to those. Who've bartered their freedom for gain? Let the love of our land's sacred rights. To the love of our people succeed. Let friendship and honour unite.