![]() By the what, they missed out a lot in the song. ![]() Legend has it that Loch Lomond had its origin in 1746 when Bonnie Prince Charlie was retreating fro. I love the song Loch Lomond, and I hope you do to. Loch Lomond is short for The Bonnie Banks o’ Loch Lomond, a well-known traditional Scottish song, published in 1841. I hope this helped you a lot, and also other people and the whole world, because all I just said there was completely one hundred percent true, true and true. The loch is referenced in the popular Lerner and Loew musical, Brigadoon, (did you know that they where going to England and invade, but decided not to and go back, and ended up walking into the red coats (hanovarians), when if they went to England they would of won? We would all be speaking Gaelic now if they had one!) The lyrics originated with a poem by Andrew Lang, published in eighteen seventy six. The song has been interpreted in a number of ways, but the most common explanation is that it concerns the capture of Bonnie Prince Charlie Stewart's men after the completely failed uprising in seventeen forty-five. Loch Lomond is the largest of the Scottish lochs, and it's southern shore is about, roughly 14 miles from the city of Glasgow. Loch is a Gaelic word for a body of water that is either a lake or a sea inlet. The traditional Scottish song "Loch Lomond" is a lovely love song that many people like.
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