The clock strikes twelve marking the arrival of 2024, and we all know what comes next—that most popular of all New Year’s songs, "Auld Lang Syne." You might hum along as you try to remember ...
Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And never brought to mind? Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And auld lang syne! For auld lang ... past and welcome the New Year.
Revellers at The Ritz in London link arms to see in the new year in 1986 Dr Grant suggests Auld Lang Syne's global fame predates the invention of sound recording and the broadcast era. The song ...
A Guid New-year ... auld tail thou wad hae whiskit, An' spread abreed thy weel-fill'd brisket, Wi' pith an' power; Till sprittie knowes wad rair't an' riskit An' slypet owre. When frosts lay lang ...
The project also aims to adapt a barn to support a "Centre for Song". Auld Lang Syne is one of Burns' most famous works and is regularly sung on Hogmanay (New Year's Eve).