This well-known Scottish folk song presents the image of a Scottish Pipe band in formal Scottish dress with their tartans, kilts and all. The Bonnie Charlie mentioned in the text is of course a reference to Prince Charles Edward Stuart, whose efforts to reclaim the Scottish throne ended in disaster. The 1745 rebellion was followed by a period of widespread repression of Scottish culture, including music and the wearing of the kilt.
| Format | Score |
| NumberOfPages | 9788850719310 |
| Media | Sheet Music |
| Publisher | Boosey and Hawkes |
| Contributors | Richardson, Michael(Composer) |
| Language | English |
| ISMN | 9790051465118 |