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  1. "Auld Lang Syne" (Scots pronunciation: [ˈɔːl(d) lɑŋ ˈsəi̯n]) is a popular Scottish song, particularly in the English-speaking world. Traditionally, it is sung to bid farewell to the old year at the stroke of midnight on New Year's Eve / Hogmanay .

  2. Auld Lang Syne, Scottish song with words attributed to the national poet of Scotland, Robert Burns. The composer is not definitely known. In English-speaking countries, the first verse and chorus are now closely associated with the New Year festival .

  3. Sep 7, 2023 · Auld Lang Syne’ was written by Scottish poet Robert Burns, and is usually sung to fireworks on New Year’s Eve. Picture: Alamy. By Daniel Ross. We all know Auld Lang Syne from bleary-eyed New Year’s Eve renditions, but have you ever wondered exactly what the words mean, and where they come from? And what about the tune?

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  4. Dec 22, 2021 · Learn the origin, translation and significance of the Scottish song "Auld Lang Syne" that is traditionally sung on New Year's Eve. Find out how Robert Burns, Guy Lombardo and other factors popularized this folk tune.

  5. Dec 31, 2015 · Learn how a Scottish folk song became a global symbol of New Year's Eve, despite its incomprehensible lyrics and syntax. Discover the history of Hogmanay, the Scottish celebration that replaced Christmas, and the role of Guy Lombardo's orchestra in popularizing the song.

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  6. Learn about the Scottish poet Robert Burns and his famous poem 'Auld Lang Syne', which is sung at the end of the year. Explore the poem's summary, structure, literary devices, historical context, and similar poetry.

  7. Auld Lang Syne literally translates to "old long since" and is about remembering the good old days. People participate in a traditional Scottish Ceilidh, Fintry Town Hall. Why is Auld Lang Syne so popular? The song’s simple and nostalgic melody made it popular at home and abroad.

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