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Buchan, David (1972, 1997) The Ballad and the Folk, East Linton: Tuckwell Press. The standard work on the ballad tradition of the North-East.

Henderson, Hamish (1992) Alias MacAlias. Writings on Songs, Folk and Literature, Edinburgh: Polygon.

Munro, Ailie (1996) The democratic muse:  folk music revival in Scotland, Edinburgh: Scottish Cultural Press.

Ritchie,  J.T. R. (1964, 2000)  The Singing Street: Scottish Children's Games, Rhymes and Sayings, and (1965, 1999) Golden City: Scottish Children's Street Games and Songs,  Edinburgh: Mercat Press.  Edinburgh children's entertainment from early to mid 20th century.

School of Scottish Studies   http://www.pearl.arts.ed.ac.uk/  Audio recordings from the collections of the School of Scottish Studies, transcriptions from their journal Tocher, music published by Greentrax.

Traditional Music & Song Association of Scotland TMSA  Promotes, presents and preserves Scotland's traditional music and song 

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