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  1. Auld Lang Syne (with lyrics) - YouTube

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    Auld Lang Syne, Scottish song that features words attributed to Robert Burns and is associated with New Year’s Eve.
    The text is a Scots-language poem written by Robert Burns in 1788 but based on an older Scottish folk song. In 1799, it was set to a traditional tune, which has since become standard. "Auld Lang Syne" is listed as numbers 6294 and 13892 in the Roud Folk Song Index .
    One of the more unusual and most famous uses of the tune came in 1999 when Cliff Richard used the melody for his single ‘Millennium Prayer’, in which he sang the words of The Lord’s Prayer over the familiar tune. Read more: What are the lyrics to God Save the Queen? And who wrote it? When do people sing ‘Auld Lang Syne’?
    The song's origins date back to an 18th-century Scottish ballad, with Auld Lang Syne eventually becoming a New Year's celebration staple. Experts explained the song's lyrics, origin and staying power. What does "auld lang syne" mean? Roughly translated, the phrase means "old long since," or "for old time's sake."
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  8. What are the lyrics to ‘Auld Lang Syne’ and what does …

    Webb7 sep. 2023 · Learn the origin, history and words of the Scottish song Auld Lang Syne, which is traditionally sung on New Year's Eve. Discover how the tune has been used by composers like Beethoven and Cliff Richard.

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    Webb31 dec. 2023 · Learn the history and translation of the Scottish song "Auld Lang Syne" that is traditionally sung on New Year's Eve. Find out the original and English lyrics, and the difference between "for auld lang