Roamin' in the Gloamin'

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| language = Scots

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"Roamin' in the Gloamin'{{-"}} is a popular song written by Harry Lauder in 1911. The song tells of a man and his sweetheart courting in the evening (gloaming). The title comes from the chorus:

:Roamin' in the gloamin' on the bonnie banks o' Clyde.

:Roamin' in the gloamin' wi' my lassie by my side.

:When the sun has gone to rest,

:That's the time that we love best.

:O it's lovely roamin' in the gloamin'.

The song was a hit for Lauder in both his music hall shows and his 1912 recording. It has been recorded numerous times since, including an updated version by Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney in their 1965 album That Travelin' Two-Beat.

References

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Bibliography

  • Lauder, Harry. "Roamin' In The Gloamin'{{-"}} (sheet music). New York: T.B. Harms & Francis Day & Hunter (1911).
  • Szasz, Ferenc Morton. Scots in the North American West, 1790-1917. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press (2000).

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Category:Scottish songs

Category:1911 songs

Category:Songs written by Harry Lauder

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