This is Gordon McKenzie's song. His song about Albany
The proud castle of clan which he should loose
One day forever
Albany, up in the mountains of Norton Green
Albany, I was at home in your walls once
Albany, castle of my father, that I loved
Oh, if only I cound see you once again
Charles and Gordon were two brothers
When they were children, they sang the same songs
Chased together in the woods
But out of brotherly love and friendship
One day bitter enmity grew
When they saw that they both loved the same girl
Albany, up in the mountains of Norton Green
Albany, I was at home in your walls once
Albany, castle of my father, that I loved
Oh, if only I cound see you once again
Ask for Albany, they'll tell you:
Once every room was full of live and light
Go to Albany, the towers look dark
Knock at every door, they won't open up for you
Charles and Gordon were two brothers
They say one killed the other
But nobody saw their fair battle
Like a murder Gorden had to flee
No McKenzie ever forgave him
Restless he walks around, finds no peace