- The words are from an old poem written by the
National Poet of Scotland, Robert Burns (1759-1796)
- The melody's origins are in doubt, but are consistent
with traditional Scottish folk songs
- One of the most recognized songs in the English
language, it is ironically one of the least understood, although sung
at just about every New Years celebration in the English speaking
world
- Roughly translated, Auld Lang Syne may be translated
as 'old long since', or perhaps simply 'long ago', or even 'days gone
by'.
- In other uses in the literary world the phrase “In
the days of auld lang syne” is used, roughly the same as “Once
upon a time”
- Although there are several verses to the original
poem, traditionally only the first verse and the chorus are used in
performance at social gatherings
- The tune is used with different lyrics for several
college alma maters, including the University of Virginia
- Bandleader Guy Lombardo is credited with popularizing
the use of the song at New Year’s celebrations here in America,
through his annual broadcasts on radio and TV, which began in 1929
Song Lyrics - Auld Lang Syne
Should old acquaintance be forgot,
And never brought to mind?
Should old acquaintance be forgot,
And auld lang syne?
For auld lang syne, my dear,
For auld lang syne,
We'll take a cup o’ kindness yet,
For auld lang syne
And surely you’ll buy your pint cup !
And surely I’ll buy mine !
And we'll take a cup o’ kindness yet,
For auld lang syne
For auld lang syne, my dear,
For auld lang syne,
We'll take a cup o’ kindness yet,
For auld lang syne
We two have run about the hills,
And picked the daisies fine ;
But we’ve wandered many a weary foot,
Since auld lang syne
For auld lang syne, my dear,
For auld lang syne,
We'll take a cup o’ kindness yet,
For auld lang syne
We two have paddled in the stream,
From morning sun till dine (dinner time) ;
But seas between us broad have roared
Since auld lang syne
For auld lang syne, my dear,
For auld lang syne,
We'll take a cup o’ kindness yet,
For auld lang syne
And there’s a hand my trusty friend
And give us a hand o’ thine
And we’ll take a right good-will draught,
For auld lang syne
For auld lang syne, my dear,
For auld lang syne,
We'll take a cup o’ kindness yet,
For auld lang syne
Note that the lyrics posted here are those as
interpreted and performed by The Oracle Band. In a few
cases we have taken some liberties with the lyrics to make them more
appropriate for tasteful gatherings. Their use here is intended as
an aid for people in selecting music for their wedding reception or
private party, and may not be reproduced for any commercial,
for-profit use. |
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You might not
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addition to Auld Lang Syne, you'll find songs dedicated to
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