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Bunessan (Scottish Gaelic: Bun Easain),
meaning "bottom of the waterfall", is a
small village on the Ross of Mull, a
peninsula in the south-west of the...
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Bunessan is a hymn tune
based on a
Scottish folk melody,
first ****ociated with the
Christmas carol "Child in the Manger" and
later and more
commonly with...
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Alfriston in East Sus****, then set to a
traditional Scottish Gaelic tune, "
Bunessan".
English pop
musician and folk
singer Cat
Stevens included a
version on...
- Calgary. The Ross of Mull lies to the
southwest and
includes the
villages of
Bunessan, Pennyghael, Uisken, and Fionnphort. To the east lie Lochbuie, Lochdon...
- Aberdeen,
Allan Park, Alsfeldt, Ayton, Barrhead, Bentinck,
Biemans Corners,
Bunessan, Calderwood, Crawford, Durham, Edge Hill, Elmwood, Glen,
Glenelg Centre...
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place at the
Bunessan church. But
since 1998 it has been a
private residence. At present,
church services are held at Iona,
Creich and
Bunessan, for the united...
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translated as "Child in Manger"; it was set to a
traditional Scottish tune, "
Bunessan",
named after her home village,
where there is a
memorial for her. Mary...
- (2004).
Exploring the Ross..., p. 22. Ross of Mull
Historical Centre,
Bunessan, Isle of Mull
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Fionnphort. Wikivoyage...
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written in 1931 to an old
Gaelic tune ****ociated with the
Scottish village Bunessan,
which in 1971
became an
international hit when
performed by Cat Stevens...
- Noël" (arrangement) "Child in a Manger" (arrangement of
Gaelic melody '
Bunessan',
original words) "Christ our Emmanuel" (original composition) "Christmas...