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- Westering_Home abstract ""Westering Home" was written by Hugh S. Roberton in the 1920s. It may be derived from the Irish Gaelic song "Trasna na dTonnta". It runs as follows:Ilk means each. Canty means neat or trim. Couthy means homely, simple, unpretentious. Islay is pronounced "Isla".".
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- Westering_Home subject Category:20th-century_songs.
- Westering_Home subject Category:Islay.
- Westering_Home subject Category:Scottish_songs.
- Westering_Home type 20th-centurySongs.
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- Westering_Home type Music107020895.
- Westering_Home type MusicalComposition107037465.
- Westering_Home type ScottishSongs.
- Westering_Home type Song107048000.
- Westering_Home comment ""Westering Home" was written by Hugh S. Roberton in the 1920s. It may be derived from the Irish Gaelic song "Trasna na dTonnta". It runs as follows:Ilk means each. Canty means neat or trim. Couthy means homely, simple, unpretentious. Islay is pronounced "Isla".".
- Westering_Home label "Westering Home".
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