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  1. 17 de may. de 2009 · From a 1983 BBC Spectrum documentary

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GlenlogieGlenlogie - Wikipedia

    Glenlogie or Bonnie Jeannie o Bethelnie is Child ballad number 238 ( Roud 101). Synopsis. Jeannie, fifteen, sixteen or seventeen depending on which variant is counting, but clearly the “flower o’ them all”, sees Glenlogie (aka John Gordon) at a banquet (inevitable since he has been prancing around town showing off all weekend) and falls in love.

  3. Dick Gaughan-Bonnie Jeannie O' Bethelnie-LyricsAmazing Scotland - Islands Of Scotland.Beautiful - SceneryMore Music and Video At:http://www.myscotland.coLyri...

  4. Bonnie Jeannie o'Bethelnie Lyrics: There was four and twenty nobles stood at the king's ha' / And bonny Glenlogie was a flo'er o' them a' / And there was six and six nobles raed thru...

  5. 25 de sept. de 2010 · No copyright claim, against any audio or image content, is assumed in the publishing of this video. Copyright is owned by original artist or artists, or thei...

  6. Dick Gaughan - Glenlogie / Bonnie Jeannie O Bethelnie (Letra y canción para escuchar) - Thair wis fower an twanty nobles sat in the king's haa / An bonnie Glenlogie wis the flooer o thaim aa / Thair wis fower an twanty nobles rade thro Banchory

  7. 2 de oct. de 2000 · Very popular ballad, refers to Jean, daughter of the Laird of Bethelnie in Aberdeenshire, Baron Meldrum. She was a favourite of the Queen, and was staying at the Queen's House of Fetternear when she met Sir George Gordon of Bethelnie [sic!] whom she married at the age of 15.