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Glasgow (/ˈɡlɑːzɡoʊ, ˈɡlæ-, -s-/ GLA(H)Z-goh, GLA(H)S-goh;Scots: Glesga; Scottish Gaelic: Glaschu [ˈkl̪ˠas̪xu]) is the largest city in Scotland, and the third largest in the United Kingdom (after London and Birmingham). Historically part of Lanarkshire, it is situated on the River Clyde in the country's West Central Lowlands. Inhabitants of the city are referred to as Glaswegians.
Glasgow grew from a small rural settlement on the River Clyde to become the largest seaport in Britain. Expanding from the medieval bishopric and royal burgh, and the later establishment of the University of Glasgow in the 15th century, it became a major centre of the Scottish Enlightenment in the 18th century. From the 18th century the city also grew as one of Great Britain's main hubs of transatlantic trade with North America and the West Indies.
With the onset of the Industrial Revolution, the population and economy of Glasgow and the surrounding region expanded rapidly to become one of the world's pre-eminent centres of chemicals, textiles and engineering; most notably in the shipbuilding and marine engineering industry, which produced many innovative and famous vessels. Glasgow was the "Second City of the British Empire" for much of the Victorian era and Edwardian period, although many cities argue the title was theirs.
Will Fyffe (16 February 1885 – 14 December 1947) was a Scottish music hall artist, a star of the 1930s and 1940s, on stage, screen and records.
Fyffe made his debut in his father's stock company at the age of six. He travelled extensively throughout Scotland and the rest of the UK, playing the numerous music halls of the time, where he performed his sketches and sang his songs in his own inimitable style. During the '30s, he was one of the highest paid musical hall artistes in Britain.
In addition, Fyffe appeared in 23 major films of the era (American and British), sometimes starring, and recorded over 30 songs, delivered with his own unique style.
His singer-songwriter skills are still well today, particularly his own composition, "I Belong To Glasgow". This song has been covered by Danny Kaye, Eartha Kitt, Gracie Fields and Kirk Douglas:
As a result of this song, Fyffe became forever associated with Glasgow, even though he was born 70 miles (110 km) away in the east coast city of Dundee, where a street bears his surname.
I belong to Glasgow
Andy Stewart I Belong to Glasgow
Andy Stewart I Belong to Glasgow
Will Fyffe - Part 4 (I Belong To Glasgow)
Glen Daly - I belong to Glasgow (photo video)
I belong to Glasgow/Canny shove yer granny + more.
Danny Kaye – I Belong to Glasgow, Good Old 149
I Belong to Glasgow - Sanjeev Kohli intro
♫ Scottish Music - I Belong to Glasgow ♫
Will Fyffe - I Belong To Glasgow karaoke
some pictures of Glasgow and background music Andy Stewart I belong to Glasgow and sailing up the clyde
Will Fyffe performs 'I Belong To Glasgow' - thanks to Jim Clark for doing the 'animation' on this video. For some reason EMI claim copyright of the audio on this video ... ... and keep putting adverts on it. I've complained and the adverts have been removed for the moment while they consult with their lawyers. According to UK law, the audio is out of copyright -- this song was released in 1927. Note there is another version of this song but Will's voice is not as good as on this original version. I'm sure that if you 'buy' this song, you wont get this version.
I belong to Glasgow(Will Fyffe) Ye canny shove yer granny aff a bus/Show me the way to go home(Wattie Watson + friends) I love a lassie(Jimmy Logan) Roamin in the gloamin(Sir Harry Lauder)
Danny Kaye Danny Kaye (1913-1987), prodigioso actor cómico, cantante, bailarín y músico estadounidense, cuyas actuaciones en los escenarios y en la pantalla deslumbraron a los espectadores de las décadas de 1940 y 1950. Su verdadero nombre era David Daniel Kominski, nació en Nueva York y debutó a los 13 años. Causó sensación en Broadway con Lady in the dark (Una mujer en la penumbra, 1941), en la que hacía un despliegue de sus habilidades, pronunciando a una velocidad vertiginosa letras de canciones que eran verdaderos trabalenguas. Entonces el productor Samuel Goldwyn decidió apadrinarlo para hacer de él una estrella cinematográfica. Su carrera en este medio comenzó con Up in arms (Rumbo a Oriente, 1944) de Elliot Nugent. Las producciones en Technicolor subsiguientes le mostraban frecuen...
Here's the introduction to Sanjeev Kohli's episode of 'I Belong to Glasgow' as intended for broadcast. You can watch the rest of the episode here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b048ws8c/i-belong-to-glasgow-3-sanjeev-kohli
*Instrumental Version* "I Belong To Glasgow" is a song written and recorded by the music hall entertainer Will Fyffe, in 1920. It also has been performed by Danny Kaye, Eartha Kitt, Gracie Fields and Kirk Douglas. According to Albert Mackie's The Scotch Comedians (1973), Fyffe got the inspiration for the song from a drunk he met at Glasgow Central Station. The drunk was "genial and demonstrative" and "laying off about Karl Marx and John Barleycorn with equal enthusiasm". Fyffe asked him: "Do you belong to Glasgow?" and the man replied: "At the moment, at the moment, Glasgow belongs to me." If your money, you spend, You've nothing to lend, Isn't that all the better for you. The song speaks of drink, in a period where temperance campaigns were very common, and shows a ...
The Best of Week, Experience the charm of Glasgow Scotland
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The Scottish capital of Edinburgh is one of the world’s most beautiful cities. Its Old Town and Royal Mile are filled with the ghosts of medieval merchants, body snatchers, and poets, while its Georgian-styled New Town shines with the glories of the Scottish Enlightenment. To see Edinburgh in all her glory, climb to Arthur’s Seat, the highest of the city’s seven peaks. Some historians believe this was the site of King Arthur’s legendary castle Camelot. Nearby, on another volcanic crag, rises Edinburgh Castle, the very symbol of Scotland itself. Over the last eleven centuries, this castle has been laid siege to 26 times but still it stands, a testimony to the indomitable spirit of the Scots. Edinburgh has long held a special place in the hearts of the monarchy. Her Majesty’s Yacht Br...
Top Tourist Attractions in Glasgow: Travel Guide Scotland, United Kingdom Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, The Riverside Museum of Transport and Travel, Glengoyne Distillery, Buchanan Street, Pollok Country Park, Botanic Gardens and Kibble Palace, The Burrell Collection, Kelvingrove Park, City Chambers, House for an Art Lover, Glasgow Cathedral, Glasgow Science Centre, Clyde Auditorium, University of Glasgow
Photographic travel guide of the Architecture of the city of Glasgow, most populated city in Scotland (Great Britain). Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and the third largest in the United Kingdom. It is situated on the River Clyde in the country's West Central Lowlands. Glasgow grew from a small rural settlement on the River Clyde to become one of the largest seaports in the world. Expanding from the medieval bishopric and royal burgh, and the later establishment of the University of Glasgow in the 15th century, it became a major centre of the Scottish Enlightenment in the 18th century. From the 18th century the city also grew as one of Great Britain's main hubs of transatlantic trade with North America and the West Indies. With the onset of the Industrial Revolution, the populat...
http://bestflights.co.za/europe/scotland/glasgow - Visit for more information on Glasgow, Scotland Glasgow takes great pride in its rich history that includes many influential inventors, writers, and architects. Modern Glasgow is reinventing itself at a staggering pace, especially obvious along the River Clyde.
Scotland is such a different country! I expected it to be just like England, but it was so amazing seeing how different the culture was and yet how similar. I love the geography of Glasgow and Edinburgh! ►SUBSCRIBE for new videos! http://goo.gl/OSFckF For those curious, in this video I went to Kelvingrove Park and the art museum in the middle of the park, and afterwards I went to the Necropolis which had a surprisingly beautiful view of the city. Thanks so much to the lovely humans I got to meet while in Scotland! Be back soon! x The 3 genuine pally-joes in this video: BriBry: http://www.youtube.com/lifeofbribry Dodie: http://www.youtube.com/doddleoddle Candice: https://www.youtube.com/candysomething Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/EvanEdinger Tumblr: http://evanedinger.tumblr.com ...
Emerald-green fields, hills covered by heather, sheep herds, lakes, beautiful castles and forts… This is Scotland, and of course the men wearing tartan, pipe music and whiskey. The character of the country on the Northern part of the British island can not be missed. Because of their monument status, the castle of Edinburgh and 16 thousand other buildings are under protection. During the summer, several festivals and cultural events here and in Glasgow await the visitors. The old castles, forts and monasteries tell us about a long and eventful past and such heroes as Wallace ‘The Braveheart’ or Rob Roy. Their deeds were sung by such Scottish poets and writers as Sir Walter Scott, Robert Louis Stevenson or Robert Burns. Scotland is famous of its Celtic monuments, the beautiful landscape of ...
Witness Scotland's history from the buildings and statues at George Square. George Square is pretty much the historic center of Glasgow. As the main city square, flanked by beautiful buildings, it reflects the story and history of Glasgow and in many ways that is Scotland. Many well known historical personalities of Glasgow have their statues here. The most prominantly placed on a center collumn is that of Sir Walter Scott, a renowned novelist. Here is James Watt, who invented the steam engine. Poet Robert Burns. Queen Victoria. Interestingly, there is no statue of King George III, for whom this square was established in the late 18th century. When this square was laid out it was actually a grassy area. Only recently has this red surface been placed here. The Square is surrounded by v...
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Glasgow -Scotland Travel Guide, Tourism http://bit.ly/1ax8K87 Transport in Glasgow - Scotland Public transport: Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) is the region's passenger transport authority and manages the underground. You can also obtain information and tickets in person from the Travel Centre, St Enoch Square (Monday to Saturday 0830-1730) and at Buchanan bus station (Monday to Saturday 0630-2230 and Sunday 0700-2230). There are also Travel Centres at domestic arrivals at Glasgow Airport and Hillhead underground station. Glasgow is served by a 15-station underground system known as the 'Clockwork Orange' or the Subway, which runs in a 10km (6-mile) loop through the city centre and the West End, every four to eight minute...
Today I am returning to songs from the music hall. Wikipedia has the following about this one: "I Belong To Glasgow" is a song written and recorded by the music hall entertainer Will Fyffe, in 1920. The song speaks of drink, in a period where temperance campaigns were very common, and shows a typical music-hall attitude to the supposedly tyrannical wife. The monologue accompanying the song is the origin of several popular humorous catch phrases, including "under the affluence of incohol". The entertainer Harry Lauder was offered the song, but turned it down since it praised strong drink. As a result of this song, Will Fyffe became forever associated with Glasgow, even though he was born 70 miles (110 km) away, in the east coast city of Dundee. Deoch-an-doris which literally translates ...
Hometown Where I Belong (Part) in SSE Hydro Glasgow 08/04/16 Hometown supporting The Vamps Wakeup Tour 2016 @hometownoffic @samanthamc_xo
my video so don't steal p.s sorry for my friends screaming and singing
Enjoy!! (: Side one: The Barras Two Haids Ally-Bally-Bee Ma Wee Gallus Bloke There Is A Happy Land/Ye Canny Shove Yer Granny/I Sent Her For Breid Side two: The Govan Billiard Hall Song I'll No Marry You Nancy Whiskey Kelvinhaugh Thee Craws
Singer-songwriter Ricky Ross looks at the life and work of Scottish comedian and actor Will Fyffe. Born in Dundee in 1885, Will Fyffe became synonymous with a different city when his song 'I Belong To Glasgow' captured the nation's hearts. After spending his formative years in touring theatre, Will Fyffe switched to comedy and music hall, and became a headline act throughout Scotland. Along with his contemporary Harry Lauder, his humour transcended the regional stage and appearances all over Britain led to five Royal Variety performances. A leading film star of the Thirties and Forties, Fyffe made one Hollywood film, but then put this burgeoning career on hold as war broke out and he returned to entertain the troops. An accident in 1947 led to his untimely death, but his body of work liv...
01 The Sky Boat Song 02 My Love Is Like A Red Red Rose 03 I Love A Lassie 04 Roamin' In The Gloamin' 05 A Scottish Soldier 06 Will Ye No Come Back Again 07 I Belong To Glasgow 08 Flower of Scotland 09 Scotland The Brave 10 The Bluebells of Scotland 11 Auld Lang Syne 12 Ye Banks and Braes O' Bonnie Doon 13 Days of Lang Syne 14 The Keel Row 15 The Barren Rocks of Aden 16 Loch Lomond 17 My Bonnie Mary of Argyle 18 Annie Laurie
Glasgow History - Lambhill Vol.2 - PART 4(i) - The Western Necropolis Complex Lambhill Cemetry St. Kentigerns Glasgow Western Necropolis Glasgow Hebrew Burial Society Graveyard Glasgow Crematorium World War One Graves Of The Common Wealth Scottish War Graves Victorian funeral custom Social movements - health - child poverty - women's rights Victorian Diet Written and narrated by C21 Troy © Internet & Digital Internet & Digital is a trading name for Paul Troy [AKA C21 Troy] MUSIC "I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls or The Gipsy Girl's Dream" from The Bohemian Girl, an 1843 opera by Michael William Balfe, with lyrics by Alfred Bunn "Standing Stones" by Frevo Quartet "Benny Has Been by Matt McGinn "I belong to Glasgow" written and perfomed by Will Fyffe Cadder Pit Memorial by Graeme ...
As broadcast at 10.31 a.m. on 24th December 1963 Calling All Workers (sig) by Coates Jolly Good Company by Raymond Marching Along Together by Staininger Changing of the Guard by 'Flotsam' Why did she fall for the leader of the band by Carr I belong to Glasgow by Fyffe If you're Irish by Glanville All Thru' the Night : Trad. The Lincolnshire Poacher by Kennet On Ilkla Moor by Windram Lassie from Lancashire by Murphy Up from Somerset by Sanderson Sussex by the Sea by Higgs Endearing Young Charms : Trad. Blaydon Races : Trad. Scotland the Brave : Trad. Maybe it's because I'm a Londoner by Gregg Destiny by Baynes The Veleta by Morris Lily of Laguna by Stuart Little Dolly Daydream by Stuart John Brown's Body : Trad. You made me Love You by Monaco The Lambeth Walk by...
VHS rip - Scotdisc catalogue number VITV 617. Exempt from Classification by the BBFC. Video Directed by: Cliff Martin Produced by: Dougie Stevenson Music Producer: Tommy Scott Music Director: Bill Gordon Tracklist (as on video sleeve): 1. Going To A Party With Scotland The Brave 2. Bonnie Wee Jeanie McColl, Ma Bonnie Wee Lass, Bee Baw Babbity, Aunty Mary, Mary McDougal, Will Ye Come Tae Ma Party 3. My Ain Folk 4. Broras Welcome To The Duke Of Edinburgh, Heroes 5. Crystal Chandeliers, Wild Side Of Life, Nobody's Child 6. The Rowan Tree (Valerie Dunbar) 7. Murdo's Wedding, Wee Man From Skye, Jig O'Slurs (Stuart Anderson) 8. Johnny Lad, Coulter's Candy, Ye Canny Shove Yer Granny, I Belong To Glasgow 9. Achy Breaky Heart 10. Old Rugged Cross 11. Silver Threads Among The Gold 12. Willie's Ga...
Ross, Neil, Amy, Ana and Richard. Altered Sky 01/05/2014 Playing songs from first EP to their recent EP and a special song. 1. I Know You Know -- 00:00 - 03:50 2. Say It Again -- 03:50 - 08:17 3. Apple Tree -- 08:17 - 12:35 4. Traitor In Me -- 12:35 - 16:38 5. Live For It -- 16:38 - 19:55 6. Let It Go -- 19:55 - 21:31 7. Where I Belong -- 21:31 - 27:44 Facebook - facebook.com/alteredsky Twitter - @alteredsky Instagram - Alteredsky Facebook - facebook.com/ReactionManagement Twitter - @we_are_reaction
♫ JIMMY SHAND'S PARTY ♫ [PARLOPHONE 10'' LP - PMD 1043]. Full 10 '' LP by Jimmy Shand and his Band and Guests, introduced by Archie McCulloch. 1: Dashing White Sergeant - Jimmy and his Band. 2: Bonnie Strathyre - Stuart Gordon with Jimmy on accordion and the Balmoral Trio. 3: MacNamara's Two Step (Medley) - Jimmy and Band. 4: The March Hare - Mickie Ainsworth on accordion. 5: Loch Lomond: I Belong To Glasgow: My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean - SING-SONG. 6: Off She Goes In The North (medley) - Jimmy and Band. 7: The Palais Glide - Mickie ainsworth & Jimmy Blue, accordions. 8: Here's To The Gordons - Doris Gilfeather, accomp. by Jimmy and Band. 9: Barn Dance 'Maggie and Jock' - Jimmy and Band. 10: Reel 'Archie Menzies' - Sydney Chalmers, Violin with piano accompaniment. 11: Roamin' In The Gloa...
Side one: Roaming In The Gloaming Bluebell Polka Wi' A Hundred Pipers The Flowers of Edinburgh Loch Lomond I Love a Lassie The Atholl Gathering Side two: Annie Laurie Road To The Isles Scotland The Brave I Belong to Glasgow My Love Is Like a Red Red Rose Campbeltown Loch Auld Lang Syne
Leaving when you know
All you can take
It's my mistake
Won't you let me know
Turn it into fate
When you're too slow
Still you should know
You make your own way
You think you're crazy
But don't you know you've got it all baby
And maybe you've been wrong
But better you're gone
Cause you're nothing to save I will face alone
I forget the words I need to carry on
You're nothing to save I will face alone
Falling down again
It can't be all
I came here for
You make your heartache
You think you're crazy
But don't you know you've got it all baby
And maybe you've been wrong
But better you're gone
Cause you're nothing to save I will face alone
I forget the words I need to carry on
And you're still worlds away I can't feel you at all
So you're nothing to save I will face alone
Believe anything
Can be the same
You know I'm to blame
When I see you go
Cause you're nothing to save I will face alone
I forget the words I need to carry on
And you're still worlds away I can't feel you at all