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1293: 234: 29: 253: 1586: 140: 1416:"Auld Lang Syne" has been translated into many languages, and the song is widely sung all over the world. The song's pentatonic scale matches scales used in Korea, Japan, India, China and other Asian countries, which has facilitated the popularity of the melody in the East. The following list of particular examples details things that are special or unusual about the use of the song in a particular country, and is (necessarily) not comprehensive. 1233:), everyone crosses their arms across their breast, so that the right hand reaches out to the neighbour on the left and vice versa. When the tune ends, everyone rushes to the middle, while still holding hands. When the circle is re-established, everyone turns under the arms to end up facing outwards with hands still joined. The tradition of singing the song when parting, with crossed hands linked, arose in the mid-19th century among 1044: 3142: 1207: 3418: 1082: 1529: 1536: 1065:
called "The Miller's Wedding" or "The Miller's Daughter". The problem is that tunes based on the same set of dance steps necessarily have a similar rhythm, and even a superficial resemblance in melodic shape may cause a very strong apparent similarity in the tune as a whole. For instance, Burns' poem
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The poem's Scots title may be translated into standard English as "old long since" or, less literally, "long long ago", "days gone by", "times long past" or "old times". Consequently, "For auld lang syne", as it appears in the first line of the chorus, might be loosely translated as "for the sake of
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The strong and obvious associations of the song and its melody have made it a common staple for film soundtracks from the very early days of "talking" pictures to the present—a large number of films and television series' episodes having used it for background, generally but by no means exclusively
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The Scottish Gaël; Or, Celtic Manners, as Preserved Among the Highlanders: Being an Historical and Descriptive Account of the Inhabitants, Antiquities, and National Peculiarities of Scotland : More Particularly of the Northern, Or Gäelic Parts of the Country, where the Singular Habits of the
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translated the song in 1920. It has become a standard farewell song under the title "Ce n'est qu'un au revoir" (just saying goodbye). A catholic hymn entitled "Restons toujours unis" was also written on the same tune. Masonic lodges use it widely too, remembering the fact that Burns was a
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Most common usage of the song involves only the first verse and the chorus. The last lines of both of these are often sung with the extra words "For the sake of" or "And days of", rather than Burns's simpler lines. This makes these lines strictly syllabic, with just one note per syllable.
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Scots "lang syne" (close cognate with standard English "long since". Variations are 'Syn', and 'Sin', all being contracted forms of 'Sithen'). Properly pronounced with a hard "S" (like "sign") rather than the soft "Z" sound usually
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The song originally had another melody, which can be traced to around 1700 and was deemed "mediocre" by Robert Burns. The first documented use of the melody commonly used today was in 1799, in the second volume of
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shows considerable similarity in the first verse and the chorus to Burns's later poem, and is almost certainly derived from the same "old song". To quote from the first stanza of the James Watson ballad:
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until 1972). In Scotland and other parts of Britain, in particular, it is associated with celebrations and memorials of Robert Burns. The following list of specific uses is far from comprehensive.
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and begin with the words "Hark! from the tomb a doleful sound". Another Christian setting, using the name "Fair Haven" for the same tune, uses the text "Hail! Sweetest, Dearest Tie That Binds" by
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In Korea, the song is known as "Jakbyeol" (작별, Farewell) or (less commonly) as "Seokbyeol-ui Jeong" (석별의 정, The Feeling of Farewell). From 1919 to 1945 it served as the national anthem of the
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in music, "Auld Lang Syne" has since been recorded many times, in every conceivable style, by many artists, both well-known and obscure. The first commercial recording was probably that of
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As well as celebrating the New Year, "Auld Lang Syne" is very widely used to symbolise other "endings/new beginnings" – including farewells, funerals (and other memorials of the dead),
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In Sweden the artist Thomas Stenström made an interpretation of the song for the swedish cancer association. The Swedish name is "Ser du månen där du är ikväll? (Tillsammans igen)"
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in 1788 with the remark, "The following song, an old song, of the olden times, and which has never been in print, nor even in manuscript until I took it down from an old man."
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as a British colony achieves independence and even as a signal that a retail store is about to close for the day. The melody is also widely used for other words, especially
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in Scotland, it is common practice that everyone joins hands with the person next to them to form a great circle around the dance floor. At the beginning of the last verse (
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celebrations for the year 2000. Some press outlets berated her for not "properly" crossing her arms, unaware that she was correctly following the Scottish tradition.
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that soon spread to other parts of the British Isles. As Scots (as well as English, Welsh and Irish people) emigrated around the world, they took the song with them.
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In 1855, different words were written for the Auld Lang Syne tune by Albert Laighton and titled, "Song of the Old Folks". This song was included in the tunebook,
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Outside Scotland the hands are often crossed from the beginning of the song, at variance with Scottish custom. The Scottish practice was demonstrated by
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upon release as a single. At the time of charting it was the oldest-written song to make the Hot 100 charts. Kenny G's recording incorporates a
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2009: On 30 November – St. Andrew's Day – students and staff at the University of Glasgow sang the song in 41 languages simultaneously.
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was published in 1799 in which the second verse about greeting and toasting was moved to its present position at the end.
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and from 1945 to 1948, it was the melody of Korea's national anthem. The lyrics used then were the same as the current
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from the United Kingdom to the People's Republic of China, the tune was played by the silver and pipe bands from the
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and His Royal Canadians performed it on New Year's Eve for decades until at least 1977. The intro to Lombardo's 1947
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and the publishers William Napier and William Whyte; his arrangement may have helped popularise the song.
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folk song "Purano shei diner kotha" ("Memories of the Good Old Days"), composed by Nobel laureate
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quotes the first line of the "Auld Lang Syne" melody in the second to last line of the chorus of “
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arranged Auld Lang Syne as one of over 400 Scottish folk song arrangements commissioned by
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seems to quote the "Auld Lang Syne" melody briefly at the end of the overture to his opera
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choral tradition, an arrangement of it exists under the name "Plenary". The lyrics are a
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In Great Britain, it is played at the close of the annual Congress (conference) of the
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Scots folk melody, which was probably originally a sprightly dance with a much quicker
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Versions of "Auld Lang Syne" which use other lyrics and melodies have survived as
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Some of the lyrics were indeed "collected" rather than composed by the poet; the
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Handover of Hong Kong 1997, "Auld Lang Syne", originally broadcast 30 June 1997
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trenches sang "We're Here Because We're Here" to the tune of "Auld Lang Syne".
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The tune is played, and sung by the crowd, in the final stages of the annual
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It is a fair supposition to attribute the rest of the poem to Burns himself.
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Our Frontier Is the World: The Boy Scouts in the Age of American Ascendancy
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tradition, and often associated with more rural areas and old traditions.
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The Life and Times of a World War I Soldier: The Julius Holthaus Story
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The song is played at the Passing Out Parade of Young Officers in the
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uses the phrase "in the days of auld lang syne" as the equivalent of "
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The complete poem by James Watson in the National Library of Scotland
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in isolated Scottish communities. The American folk song collector
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collected a version of the song from a man named William Still of
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Sounds – World and traditional music – Ethnographic wax cylinders
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2015: On 25 March, the song was performed by a bagpiper from the
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to let the customers know that the establishment is closing soon.
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to sing this version in memory of those who had died that year.
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In Denmark, the song was translated in 1927 by the Danish poet
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and at the equivalent colleges in Singapore, Burma and Nigeria.
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Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy (SVPNPA-India)
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And there's a hand, my trusty fiere!/and gie's a hand o' thine!
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and Bangladesh, the melody was the direct inspiration for the
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Globalization and National Identities: Crisis or Opportunity?
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in the early 1930s, who can be heard singing the song on the
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The phrase "Auld Lang Syne" is also used in similar poems by
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Les Deux Love Orchestra Classic New Year's Eve Version (MP3)
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Scotland on TV Auld Lang Syne video performance with lyrics
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every New Year's immediately following the dropping of the
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The dialect of Robert Burns as spoken in central Ayrshire
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2020: On 29 January, the song was sung by members of the
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quotes the melody in the Trio section of his 1924 march "
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The Poetical Works of Janet Little, The Scotch Milkmaid
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Robert Burns sent a copy of the original song to the
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Kennedy, Paul T.; Danks, Catherine J., eds. (2001).
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Higgins, Bernie; Vaughan, David (28 November 2004).
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Farewell to Lee Kuan Yew – Auld Lang Syne at Istana
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Archived from 1883: 1859: 1792: 1217: 977: 821:We twa hay pedilt in the burn, 754:Shid ald akwentans bee firgot, 750:Shid ald akwentans bee firgot, 437:(Burns's own Ayrshire dialect) 89:in 1788 but based on an older 1: 4226:Other college football games 3908:Robert Burns World Federation 3722:Alexander Cunningham (lawyer) 2795:(in Swedish). 3 December 2020 2496:Aslet, Clive (13 July 2007). 2449:. S.l: Open Book Publishers. 2212:The Oxford Companion to Music 1786: 1628:British Library Sound Archive 1614:music with figures including 1593: 1350:Britannia Royal Naval College 1288:In the English-speaking world 1179:. In a similar vein, in 1999 1031:; similar to "Bach" in German 890:wiːl tɑk ə kʌp o kəin.nəs jɛt 712:And there's a hand my trusty 414:Burns's original Scots verse 36: 4691:Christmas and holiday season 4543:Sesame Street Stays Up Late! 4412:The Big Fat Quiz of the Year 4040:A Manual of Religious Belief 4026:The Merry Muses of Caledonia 3040:National Library of Scotland 3023:National Library of Scotland 2182:"A Caledonian country dance" 1702:Royal Hong Kong Police Force 1642: 1589:Frank C. 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Archived from 823:fray mornin sun til dyn; 769:Fir ald lang syn, ma jo, 752:an nivir brocht ti mynd? 482:and surely I'll be mine! 417:Standard English version 402:Select Songs of Scotland 291:Instrumental performance 221:Select Songs of Scotland 174:and fully past and gone: 4433:Happy New Year, America 4377:CNN New Year's Eve Live 4370:BBC Scotland's Hogmanay 4252:JFA Emperor's Cup Final 4141:Réveillon de Copacabana 3893:Glenriddell Manuscripts 3757:Robert Graham of Fintry 3563:Elizabeth 'Betty' Burns 3240:Epitaph for James Smith 2231:www.triovanbeethoven.at 1948:Maine, George Frederick 1835:Honeck, Mischa (2018). 1778:to mark the end of the 1774:, the song was sung in 1731:Pipes and Drums Platoon 1577:to evoke the New Year. 1547:Korean exile government 1372:. 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Auld Lang Syne (disambiguation)

John Masey Wright
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English-speaking world
New Year's Eve
Hogmanay
Scouting
jamborees
Scots-language
Robert Burns
Scottish folk song
numbers 6294 and 13892
Roud Folk Song Index
Robert Ayton
Allan Ramsay
James Watson
Matthew Fitt
once upon a time

Scots Musical Museum
ballad
James Watson
George Thomson
pentatonic
tempo
download the audio file
1910 performance; first and last verse
Frank C. Stanley
Instrumental performance

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