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Scottish Traditional
Cam ye o'er from France?
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Scottish Traditional
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Vocal
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Vocal Music
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2:42
"Cam ye o'er from France?" is a traditional Scottish song that dates back to the 18th century. The song is believed to have been composed during the Jacobite uprising of 1745, which was an attempt to restore the Stuart dynasty to the British throne. The song was popular among the Jacobite supporters, who were mainly Scottish Highlanders. The song has a simple melody and is typically performed in a slow, mournful tempo. It is written in a minor key, which gives it a melancholic and somber feel. The lyrics of the song tell the story of a Scottish soldier who has returned from fighting in France. He is greeted by his lover, who asks him if he has seen her true love, who is also a soldier fighting for the Jacobite cause. The song is divided into three verses, each of which is followed by a chorus. The chorus is a simple refrain that repeats the title of the song, "Cam ye o'er from France?" The first verse describes the soldier's return from France and his lover's greeting. The second verse describes the soldier's search for his comrade, who is also his lover's true love. The third verse describes the soldier's despair at not finding his comrade and his decision to return to France to continue fighting. The song has become a popular folk song in Scotland and has been performed by many artists over the years. It is often performed at Scottish festivals and events, and is considered to be a classic example of Scottish traditional music. The song's simple melody and poignant lyrics have made it a favorite among Scottish music enthusiasts, and it continues to be a popular song to this day.
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