A ballad helped ingratiate me with a small town once.

I was touring Scotland, and ended up in a tiny town, staying at the one pub, which had a few rooms. It was party night, a ceilidh, I think it's called, and everyone was drinking and taking turns singing songs. At one point someone called me out, 'Hey, you, the guy from Texas, sing us a Texas song!'
Now normally no one is interested in hearing me sing (rightfully so), but they were, ah, liquidly receptive. Not remembering songs particularly well anyway, I felt under the gun. BUT those days when I was a kid, listening to Marty Robbins, came to my rescue. While not as good as his classic Ballad of El Paso, I could at least remember the words to this one. It went over great with the audience, and a fine time was had the rest of the evening (what I could remember of it.)
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In honor of that, I'll throw in my favorite Brit singer/songwriter, often associated with Scotland, who's got a host of great songs.
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