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Scottish Songs for William Whyte
Joseph Haydn, Lorna Anderson, Jamie MacDougall and 1 more
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5028421934532 is the Universal Product Code (UPC barcode) for the release “Scottish Songs for William Whyte” by Joseph Haydn, Lorna Anderson, Jamie MacDougall, Haydn Trio Eisenstadt, released 2007-01-01 on Brilliant Classics. UPCs are unique numeric identifiers assigned by distributors to identify a music release — album, EP, or single — across every digital and physical retail platform. This release contains 65 tracks, each with its own ISRC.
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Track List (65)
| # | Track Title | Artist(s) | ISWC | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Auld lang syne, Hob. XXXIa:218 | — | ||
| 2 | The waefu' heart, Hob. XXXIa:9/bis | — | ||
| 3 | The last time I came o'er the muir, Hob. XXXI:199/bis | — | ||
| 4 | Tak' your auld cloak about ye, Hob. XXXIa:180/bis | — | ||
| 5 | The collier's bonny lassie, Hob. XXXIa:213 | — | ||
| 6 | Waly waly, Hob. XXXIa:214 | — | ||
| 7 | The exile of Erin. Erin-gobragh, Hob. XXXIa:203/bis | — | ||
| 8 | Lewie Gordon, Hob. XXXIa:215 | — | ||
| 9 | Thou art gane awa', Hob. XXXIa:12/bis | — | ||
| 10 | The braes of Ballenden, Hob. XXXIa:200/bis | — | ||
| 11 | The soldier's return, Hob. XXXIa:92/bis | — | ||
| 12 | Merry may the maid be, Hob. XXXIa:50/bis | — | ||
| 13 | Wandering Willie, Hob. XXXIa:257 | — | ||
| 14 | Farewell, thou fair day. My lodging is on the cold ground, Hob. XXXIa:262 | — | ||
| 15 | My jo Janet, Hob. XXXIa:258 | — | ||
| 16 | The Palmer. O open the door, Hob. XXXIa:255 | — | ||
| 17 | I'll never leave thee, Hob. XXXIa:205 | — | ||
| 18 | The lass of Patie's mill, Hob. XXXIa:160/bis | — | ||
| 19 | Roslin Castle, Hob. XXXIa:191/bis | — | ||
| 20 | Low down in the broom, Hob. XXXIa:210 | — | ||
| 21 | The birks of Invermay, Hob. XXXIa:187/bis | — | ||
| 22 | Of a' the airts the wind can blaw, Hob. XXXIa:230/bis | — | ||
| 2-1 | Anna, Hob. XXXIa:93/bis | — | ||
| 2-2 | Nancy's to the greenwod gane, Hob. XXXIa:185/bis | — | ||
| 2-3 | The maid in Bedlam, Hob. XXXIa:13/ter | — | ||
| 2-4 | Maggy Lawder, Hob. XXXIa:35/ter | — | ||
| 2-5 | The bush aboon Traquair, Hob. XXXIa:204 | — | ||
| 2-6 | The flowers of the forest, Hob. XXXIa:212 | — | ||
| 2-7 | My Nannie O, Hob. XXXIa:37/bis | — | ||
| 2-8 | Corn riggs, Hob. XXXIa:216 | — | ||
| 2-9 | My apron, dearie, Hob. XXXIa:189/bis | — | ||
| 2-10 | The siller crown, Hob. XXXIa:260 | — | ||
| 2-11 | The shepherd's son, Hob. XXXIa:106/bis | — | ||
| 2-12 | Sae merry as we ha'e been, Hob. XXXIa:223 | — | ||
| 2-13 | She rose and loot me in, Hob. XXXIa:219 | — | ||
| 2-14 | The braes of Yarrow, Hob. XXXIa:207 | — | ||
| 2-15 | The silken snood, Hob. XXXIa:208 | — | ||
| 2-16 | From thee, Eliza, I must go, Hob. XXXIa:217 | — | ||
| 2-17 | Gilderoy, Hob. XXXIa:225 | — | ||
| 2-18 | Saw ye my father, Hob. XXXIa:5/ter | — | ||
| 2-19 | Katharine Ogie, Hob. XXXIa:220 | — | ||
| 2-20 | Donald and Flora, Hob. XXXIa:139/bis | — | ||
| 2-21 | My ain kind deary, O!, Hob. XXXIa:31/ter | — | ||
| 2-22 | O poortith cauld. I had a horse, Hob. XXXIa:17/bis | — | ||
| 3-1 | John Anderson, my jo, Hob. XXXIa:2/bis | — | ||
| 3-2 | Their groves o' sweet myrtle. The humours of Glen, Hob. XXXIa:256 | — | ||
| 3-3 | The lass of Lochroyan, Hob. XXXIa:209 | — | ||
| 3-4 | This is no mine ain house, Hob. XXXIa:14/bis | — | ||
| 3-5 | For the lack of gold, Hob. XXXIa:222 | — | ||
| 3-6 | Widow are ye wakin?, Hob. XXXIa:75/bis | — | ||
| 3-7 | The maid that tends the goats, Hob. XXXIa:221 | — | ||
| 3-8 | Todlin hame, Hob. XXXIa:6/bis | — | ||
| 3-9 | The bonnie wee thing, Hob. XXXIa:102/bis | — | ||
| 3-10 | Up in the morning early, Hob. XXXIa:28/bis | — | ||
| 3-11 | Lochaber, Hob. XXXIa:190/bis | — | ||
| 3-12 | The yellow hair'd laddie, Hob. XXXIa:211 | — | ||
| 3-13 | Robin is my only jo, Hob. XXXIa:72/bis | — | ||
| 3-14 | O'er the muir amang the heather, Hob. XXXIa:122/ter | — | ||
| 3-15 | Sweet Annie frae the sea-beach came, Hob. XXXIa:216/bis | — | ||
| 3-16 | Galla water, Hob. XXXIa:15/bis | — | ||
| 3-17 | Tweedside, Hob. XXXIa:206 | — | ||
| 3-18 | Bessy Bell and Mary Gray, Hob. XXXIa:178/bis | — | ||
| 3-19 | An thou wert mine ain thing, Hob. XXXIa:164/bis | — | ||
| 3-20 | The day returns, Hob. XXXIa:259 | — | ||
| 3-21 | The soldier's dream. Captain O'Kain, Hob. XXXIa:224 | — |
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What is UPC 5028421934532?
5028421934532 is a Universal Product Code (UPC) assigned to Scottish Songs for William Whyte by Joseph Haydn, Lorna Anderson, Jamie MacDougall, Haydn Trio Eisenstadt. UPCs (also called EAN barcodes) are unique numeric identifiers assigned by distributors to identify music releases — albums, EPs, and singles — across all digital and physical retail platforms.
This release contains 65 tracks. Each track has its own ISRC (International Standard Recording Code) that identifies the specific sound recording, while the UPC identifies the release as a whole. Knowing your release's UPC is essential for neighboring rights collection societies like SoundExchange and for transferring music between distributors.
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