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Tartan Talkers Collective

Highland Cathedral Never Give Up CD Single

€5.99

Release Date: Aug 9, 2024

Discs: 1

All proceeds from the song go to the charity

Highland Cathedral - Never Give Up
Composed by Michael Korb & Uli Roever
Published by Hal Leonard
Lyrics by Jackie Walls

A special thanks to Michael Korb and Uli Roevers family for giving permission to use this composition, without this, it would not have been possible.

Tartan Talkers Collective
The Proclaimers Craig & Charlie Reid– Vocals
Emma Anstruther – Vocals
Roy Field – Acoustic Guitar
Dunfermline District Pipe Band
Linlithgow RFC Male Voice Choir
Recorded by Liam Saunders at Loopmaniac, Dunfermline
The Proclaimers recorded by Bobby Heatlie at Colorsound, Edinburgh
Bobby Heatlie - Keyboards
Mixed by Bobby Heatlie, Jackie Walls & Kenny MacDonald
Video by Sandy Henderson at Square Go Films

www.tartantalkers.scot

Society is broken and mental health issues are prevalent. We are committed to preventing male suicide by offering practical and emotional support that is tailor made to suit their needs and aid recovery and support anyone who contacts us.

Set up in 2022 by Jackie Walls, Tartan Talkers was created in memory of Scott Taylor - Cowdenbeath.

With a high rate of male suicide in the local area, 'Tartan Talkers' works with the support of the local council to provide a drop-in centre where men can connect and are encouraged to talk openly, as well as being a presence in the local area. Jackie's team of volunteers are trained in peer to peer and suicide awareness and are all aware of the importance that one conversation can make to someone’s life. 

The charity has already supported hundreds of people in Fife with practical and emotional support, including facilitating a psychologist service, referrals to support services, a buddy system and telephone support line.

Highland Cathedral was played at Scott’s funeral and the tune kept looping in Jackie’s head. One night she suddenly, for the first time in her life, wrote a set of lyrics to the tune.

Before she knew it, things spread into a real community-based project as folk volunteered to participate in creating the recording.