Coordinates: 55°54′02″N 4°27′44″W / 55.9005°N 4.46234°W / 55.9005; -4.46234
Erskine (/ˈɜːrskᵻn/) is a town in the council area of Renfrewshire, and historic county of the same name, situated in the West Central Lowlands of Scotland. It lies on the southern bank of the River Clyde, providing the lowest crossing to the north bank of the river at the Erskine Bridge, connecting the town to Old Kilpatrick in West Dunbartonshire. Erskine is a commuter town at the western extent of the Greater Glasgow conurbation, bordering Bishopton to the north and Renfrew, Inchinnan, Paisley and Glasgow International Airport to the south. Originally a small village settlement, the town has expanded since the 1970s as a new town, boosting the population to over 15,000. In 2014, it was rated one of the most attractive postcode areas to live in Scotland.
Archaeological evidence states that agricultural activity took place within the area as far back as 3000 BC and it has been inhabited by humans since 1000 BC. The name "Erskine" derives from the Scottish Gaelic phrase "Ard Sescenn", meaning "High Marsh". The first recorded mention of Erskine is at the confirmation of the church of Erskine in 1207 by Florentius, Bishop of Glasgow. The land around the town was first part of the estate of Henry de Erskine in the 13th century. Sir John Hamilton of Orbiston held the estate in the 17th century until 1703 when it was acquired by the Lords Blantyre. By 1782 there were twelve houses and a church in Erskine. A new church was then built which is still in use today. An influx of workmen moved to the area during 1836-41 due to the construction of the Inverclyde railway line. In 1900 it passed into the ownership of William Arthur Baird, who inherited it from his grandfather, Charles Stuart, 12th Lord Blantyre.
Erskine is a facility in Erskine, Scotland, that provides long-term medical care for veterans of the British Armed Forces. The charity opened and established itself as Princess Louise Scottish Hospital for Limbless Sailors and Soldiers in 1916. Its name was then shortened to Erskine Hospital and then simply Erskine in later years. It was opened due to the need to treat the thousands of military personnel who lost their limbs in the First World War. The charity has gone on to offer help to British veterans of the First World War and every subsequent war. It has gone on to become the biggest ex-services facility in the country.
A need for a dedicated war hospital was apparent during the First World War, as hospitals were struggling to keep up with the demands of the many limbless soldiers and sailors returning from war. It was then thought that Scotland should have a large, modern war hospital to cope with these type of injuries. A charitable committee was formed after a meeting in Glasgow. Sir William Macewen, a chief surgeon, was at the forefront of pushing through the need for such a facility. He met with Sir Thomas Dunlop the Lord Provost of Glasgow, who was enthusiastic.
Erskine is a town in Scotland. It can also refer to: Harry Erskine a psychic, played by Tony Curtis, who helps a woman with a monster growing on her neck; in the 1978 movie The Manitou.
Hello, baby? How you doin'?
Aw, that's so nice, yes, I'm fine
No, I'm just layin' here thinkin'
About the things we talked about
Last night, yeah
And baby, I couldn't help from wonderin'
Do you still feel the same way?
Listen
Girl, you said, you want me
You said you want me to be your man
Yes, you did, and you said
You want me, you said you want me
You want me to marry you
Now I don't mind doin' that baby
But there is, something, there is somethin'
I think I'd better tell you
Right now
I'm just a ghetto man
That's all I am
Singing in this ghetto town, yes I am
I'm just a ghetto man
That's all I am
Living in this ghetto town
Baby, please, remember this
Diamond rings, I can't give you, no, I can't
Because I only made a few ghetto plans
And they don't include diamond rings honey
A whole lot of money
I can't give you, no, I can't
Because I only made a few ghetto plans, yes, I did
That's the reason why, oh I'm lookin'
I got to keep lookin', for me a ghetto woman
I know she'll understand
A new car I can't give you, I can't afford it, baby
Because I only made a few ghetto plans
And they don't include a new car, honey
A whole lotta things, that girl should have
I can't give
Because I made ghetto plans, yes, I did
But if it's love you're lookin for
I want you to come on, come on and let me love you
Baby, please remember this
I'm just a ghetto man, I don't have much
Because I made ghetto plans
But I'm willin' to share with you honey
If it's love you're lookin' for
I want you to come on, let me take you to my paradise
Let me be your man, baby but remember
I'm just a ghetto man
That's all I am
Singing in this ghetto town
I just wanna remind you one more time, baby
I'm just a ghetto man
Baby, I can, t give you a lot of things
Because I made ghetto plans
Don't you ever forget that, baby
Woah, I'm a ghetto man
I don't have much
But I'm willing to share with you
You see baby, most men can give you a whole lot of things
But I'm just plain ole Marvin, baby
You see I don't live in Hollywood or London or Paris or Rome
You see, baby, I live right here in the ghetto
I cant afford to eat the best of food
Sometimes I eat beans out of the can
So, if you don't mind that
Come on but remember
I'm just a ghetto man
That's all I am
Livin' in this ghetto town
Don't you ever forget that baby, girl, oh
I'm a ghetto man
I work hard for what I got girl, um hmm
Can I say it one more time?
Baby, girl, oh girl
I'm just a ghetto man