Hearts of Olden Glory

Calum MacDonald, Rory MacDonald

There's thunder clouds
Round the hometown bay
As I walk out
In the rain
Through the sepia showers
And the photoflood days

I caught a fleeting glimpse
Of life
And though the water's
Black as night
The colours of Scotland
Leave you young inside

There must be a place
Under the sun
Where hearts of olden glory
Grow young

There's a vision
Coming soon
Through the faith
That cleans your wound
Hearts of olden glory
Will be renewed

Down the glens
Where the headlands stand
I feel a healing
Through this land
A cross for a people
Like wind through your hands

There must be a place
Under the sun
Where hearts of olden glory
Grow young

Trivia about the song Hearts of Olden Glory by Runrig

On which albums was the song “Hearts of Olden Glory” released by Runrig?
Runrig released the song on the albums “The Cutter and the Clan” in 1987, “The Cutter & The Clan” in 1987, “Long Distance: The Best of Runrig” in 1996, “50 Great Songs” in 2010, “Original Album Series” in 2013, and “Rarities” in 2018.
Who composed the song “Hearts of Olden Glory” by Runrig?
The song “Hearts of Olden Glory” by Runrig was composed by Calum MacDonald, Rory MacDonald.

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