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  1. The Campbells Are Coming" is a Scottish song associated with Clan Campbell. The tune, a traditional Scottish air, is similar to "The Town of Inveraray" (Scottish Gaelic: "Baile Ionaraora") ("I was at a wedding in the town of Inveraray / Most wretched of weddings, with nothing but shellfish...";

  2. Nov 19, 2021 · This song was definitely in use by 1745 and perhaps much earlier. It may have been inspired by the war of the Jacobite rising of 1715 (John Campbell, 2nd Duk...

  3. The Campbells Are Coming - Clan Campbell. Some folk. 10.5K subscribers. Subscribed. 2.8K. 347K views 8 years ago. The tune of the Scottish Clan, Campbell performed on the bagpipes. This is...

  4. Aug 20, 2020 · The Campbells were one of the most powerful clans in Scotland. Robert Burns took the start of a Jacobite song about the Campbells joining the fray but then alludes to Mary Queen of Scots at ...

  5. Chorus. The Campbells they are a’in arms. Their loyal faith and truth to show. Wi’ banners rattling in the wind. The Campbells are comin Hurrah! Hurrah! From On the Banks of Plum Creek.

  6. The Campbells are coming is a song written by Robert Burns in 1790 and read here by Alison Peebles.

  7. The song The Campbells Are Coming was written by [Traditional] and was first recorded and released by John MacColl in 1899. It was covered by Instrumental Ensemble dir. by Carl Orff, Gunild Keetman & Walter Jellinek - The Chorus of the Children's Opera Group dir. by Margaret John and Glasgow Orpheus Choir conducted by Hugh Roberton.

  8. Chorus. G reat Argyle he goes before. He maks his cannons and guns to roar. Wi' sound o trumpet, pipe and drum. The Campbells are comin Oho, Oho! Chorus. T he Campbells they are a'in arms. Their loyal faith and truth to show. Wi' banners rattling in the wind. The Campbells are comin Oho, Oho! back to britannia.org's Music Of Scotland.

  9. The Campbells Are Coming tells the tale of the dreaded Campbell clan (family). They were a powerful and cunning Scottish clan that warred with other clans, and generally won.

  10. The Campbells were one of the most powerful clans in Scotland. Robert Burns took the start of a Jacobite song about the Campbells joining the fray but then alludes to Mary Queen of Scots at Lochleven Castle (where she was imprisoned in 1567).

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