Альбомы исполнителя
Andy's Scottish Party
1993 · альбом
Back To The Bothy
1988 · альбом
Come In, Come In
1987 · альбом
20 Scottish Favourites
1985 · альбом
For Auld Lang Syne
1981 · альбом
Scotland Is Andy Stewart
1978 · альбом
Donald Where's Your Trousers?
2017 · сингл
100 All Time Scottish Favourites
2016 · альбом
Andy Stewart's Come in Come In
2014 · альбом
Scottish Hits
2013 · альбом
North Of The Border
2013 · альбом
Scottish Songs
2011 · альбом
Forever in Song
2011 · альбом
Homeland Songs
2008 · альбом
Andy Stewart's Scotland
2005 · альбом
Donald, Where's Your Troosers?
1960 · сингл
A Scottish Soldier
1961 · сингл
The Road and the Miles to Dundee
1961 · сингл
A Scottish Soldier
1965 · альбом
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Биография
b. 20 December 1933, Scotland, d. 11 October 1993, Arbroath, Angus, Scotland. This singer/comedian rose to fame initially as the presenter of Dance Party Roof, which was shown on Scottish television. He subsequently became a national figure as a member of the resident cast of The White Heather Club, a long-running BBC television show. Stewart eventually became the programme’s compère, a role he combined with a recording career which bore fruit in 1960 when the blithe ‘Donald Where’s Your Trousers’ reached the UK Top 20. Other whimsical singles, including ‘Campbeltown Loch’ and ‘Dr. Findlay’, contrasted with releases of a more romantic nature, the best-known of which was ‘A Scottish Soldier’ (1961). An ever-present kilt and homely fare ensured the artist’s popularity among home-based Scots and expatriots and his career flourished in Australia, New Zealand and Canada. In 1976 he was awarded the MBE. Recurrent ill health gave Stewart a lower profile and he underwent triple by pass surgery. He enjoyed a surprise return to the UK chart when ‘Donald Where’s Your Troosers’ was re-released in 1989. Stewart received a series of glowing obituaries following his death in 1993, having been forgiven by all, outside his homeland, for spoiling Sassenachs’ New Year’s Eve television entertainment. In Scotland his music touched many as his pride and sheer joy at being born a Scot shone through.