| Song | Sawney Beane Clan |
| Artist | The Real McKenzies |
| Album | Pissed Tae Th' Gills: A Drunken Live Tribute to Robbie Burns |
| 作曲 : Chapman, McKenzie, Robertson | |
| Go ye not by | |
| Gallowa Come bide a while, my frein | |
| I'll tell ye o the dangers there – | |
| Beware o Sawney | |
| Bean. There's nae body kens that he bides there | |
| For his face is seldom seen | |
| But tae meet his eye is tae meet your fate | |
| At the hands o | |
| Sawney Bean. | |
| For Sawney he has taen a wife | |
| And he's hungry bairns tae wean | |
| And he's raised them up on the flesh o men | |
| In the cave of | |
| Sawney Bean. | |
| And Sawney has been well endowed | |
| Wi daughters young and lean | |
| And they a hae taen their faither's seed | |
| In the cave o | |
| Sawney Bean. | |
| An Sawney's sons are young an strong | |
| And their blades are sharp and keen | |
| Tae spill the blood o travellers | |
| Wha meet wi | |
| Sawney Bean. | |
| So if you ride frae there tae here | |
| Be ye wary in between | |
| Lest they catch your horse and spill your blood | |
| In the cave o | |
| Sawney Bean | |
| They'll hing ye ap an cut yer throat | |
| An they'll pick yer carcass clean | |
| An they'll yase yer banes tae quiet the weans | |
| In the cave o | |
| Sawney Bean. | |
| But fear ye not, oor | |
| Captain rides | |
| On an errand o the | |
| Queen And he carries the writ of fire and sword | |
| For the head o | |
| Sawney Bean. | |
| They've hung them high in | |
| Edinburgh toon | |
| An likewise a their kin | |
| An the wind blaws cauld on a their banes | |
| An tae hell they a hae gaen. |
| zuò qǔ : Chapman, McKenzie, Robertson | |
| Go ye not by | |
| Gallowa Come bide a while, my frein | |
| I' ll tell ye o the dangers there | |
| Beware o Sawney | |
| Bean. There' s nae body kens that he bides there | |
| For his face is seldom seen | |
| But tae meet his eye is tae meet your fate | |
| At the hands o | |
| Sawney Bean. | |
| For Sawney he has taen a wife | |
| And he' s hungry bairns tae wean | |
| And he' s raised them up on the flesh o men | |
| In the cave of | |
| Sawney Bean. | |
| And Sawney has been well endowed | |
| Wi daughters young and lean | |
| And they a hae taen their faither' s seed | |
| In the cave o | |
| Sawney Bean. | |
| An Sawney' s sons are young an strong | |
| And their blades are sharp and keen | |
| Tae spill the blood o travellers | |
| Wha meet wi | |
| Sawney Bean. | |
| So if you ride frae there tae here | |
| Be ye wary in between | |
| Lest they catch your horse and spill your blood | |
| In the cave o | |
| Sawney Bean | |
| They' ll hing ye ap an cut yer throat | |
| An they' ll pick yer carcass clean | |
| An they' ll yase yer banes tae quiet the weans | |
| In the cave o | |
| Sawney Bean. | |
| But fear ye not, oor | |
| Captain rides | |
| On an errand o the | |
| Queen And he carries the writ of fire and sword | |
| For the head o | |
| Sawney Bean. | |
| They' ve hung them high in | |
| Edinburgh toon | |
| An likewise a their kin | |
| An the wind blaws cauld on a their banes | |
| An tae hell they a hae gaen. |