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called "The Miller's
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The poem's Scots title may be translated into standard
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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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until 1972). In
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and begin with the words "Hark! from the tomb a doleful sound". Another
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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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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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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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2001:"'Wee Reid Ridin Hood': Matthew Fitt and His Scots Fairy Tales in Deepest Bohemia"
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The Life and Times of a World War I Soldier: The Julius Holthaus Story
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uses the phrase "in the days of auld lang syne" as the equivalent of "
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to sing this version in memory of those who had died that year.
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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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Les Deux Love Orchestra Classic New Year's Eve Version (MP3)
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The Poetical Works of Janet Little, The Scotch Milkmaid
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Farewell to Lee Kuan Yew – Auld Lang Syne at Istana
2528:"Queen stays at arm's length (This Is Lancashire)"
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2136:"For Auld Lang Syne (VWML Song Index SN19469)"
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3003:Image of Robert Burns' autograph manuscript
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3946:Robert Burns's Commonplace Book 1783–1785
3137:at The Mudcat Cafe's "Digital Traditions"
2595:Brocklehurst, Steven (31 December 2013).
2326:"Hail! Sweetest, Dearest Tie That Binds;"
2252:"Auld Lang Syne packaged by Joseph Haydn"
1916:"The History and Words of Auld Lang Syne"
1767:, finalised two days later on 31 January.
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3434:Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect
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618:And we'll take a cup o' kindness yet,
484:And we'll tak' a cup o’ kindness yet,
176:Is thy sweet Heart now grown so cold,
4398:GMA New Year's Eve Countdown Special
4000:Robert Burns and the Eglinton Estate
3518:Robert Burns and the Eglinton Estate
3099:Article on songs variant perceptions
2575:"Auld Lang Syne a Sincere Tradition"
2573:Bracken, Canor (13 September 2013).
2498:"One doesn't do tantrums and tiaras"
1933:
1452:" is an integral part of the Danish
534:And there's a hand, my trusty fiere!
520:But seas between us braid hae roar'd
502:But we've wander'd mony a weary fit,
480:And surely ye'll be your pint-stoup!
4671:Feast of the Circumcision of Christ
4564:Snoopy Presents: For Auld Lang Syne
4536:First Night 2013 with Jamie Kennedy
3351:Such a Parcel of Rogues in a Nation
2888:
2848:
2206:
1471:" ("We Love Orange"), performed by
1337:The song is sung at the end of the
1237:and other fraternal organisations.
920:bʌt wiːv wo̜n.ərt mʌ.ne ə wiːrɪ fɪt
898:ən ʃeːr.li jiːl bi juːr pəint.stʌup
807:Bit weev wandert monae a weery fet,
449:Should auld acquaintance be forgot,
445:Should auld acquaintance be forgot,
201:That thou canst never once reflect,
158:"Old Long Syne" printed in 1711 by
13:
4627:What Are You Doing New Year's Eve?
3162:at American Music Preservation.com
3114:An Early American "Auld Lang Syne"
2350:
1798:
1352:; for Royal Air Force officers at
1348:as they march up the steps of the
1005:
956:ən wiːl tɑk ə rɪxt ɡɪd wʌ.lɪ wɑːxt
825:But seas between us bred hay roard
785:An sheerly yil bee yur pynt-staup!
338:Problems playing these files? See
316:Classic New Year's Eve arrangement
251:
180:That thou canst never once reflect
168:Should Old Acquaintance be forgot,
14:
4879:
4853:Songs with lyrics by Robert Burns
4757:Prime Minister's New Year Message
4126:Objects dropped on New Year's Eve
2996:
2974:Scroll Staff (21 February 2022).
2896:"'New record' for Auld Lang Syne"
2434:– via ElectricScotland.com.
1952:Songs from Robert Burns 1759–1796
1737:as a form of respect to the late
1692:1997: On 30 June, the day before
1412:In non-English-speaking countries
1378:Royal Military College (Malaysia)
1251:
1105:156/11) published as part of his
938:bʌt siːz ə.twin ʌs bred heː roːrd
594:we'll take a cup of kindness yet,
472:we'll tak' a cup o' kindness yet,
380:Vaughan Williams Memorial Library
4726:Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God
4606:It's Just Another New Year's Eve
3416:
3195:
3140:
2870:"'The Governor's Last Farewell'"
2814:Miles, Tom (15 February 2013) .
2278:"Father Kemp and Auld Lang Syne"
2080:"Electric Scotland history site"
1805:Dictionary of the Scots Language
1382:National Defence Academy (India)
1374:Royal Military College of Canada
1358:Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
1354:Royal Air Force College Cranwell
1154:English composer of light music
1085:Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827)
1027:, at the back of the mouth like
952:ən ðeːrz ə ho̜ːn mɑ trʌs.tɪ fiːr
916:wi two̜̜ː heː rɪn ə.but ðə breːz
902:ən wiːl tɑk ə kʌp o kəin.nəs jɛt
839:An thers a han, my trustee feer!
789:An will tak a cup o kyndnes yet,
320:
295:
270:
172:The flames of Love extinguished,
4277:Team Canada New Year's Eve Game
4005:Robert Burns Humanitarian Award
2967:
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2836:Fred Bronson (8 January 2000).
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2750:Gingold, Naomi (22 June 2015).
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2110:Traditional Songs from Scotland
2097:
1891:"Robert Burns – Auld Lang Syne"
1770:2022: On 20 February, at 21:40
1708:, from his official residence,
1571:
1449:Skuld gammel venskab rejn forgo
1360:for young officers joining the
1319:, it is sung at the end of the
1089:In 1792, the Austrian composer
996:
986:
934:wi two̜̜ː heː pe.dlt ɪn ðə bʌrn
803:We twa hay rin aboot the braes,
516:We twa hae paidl'd in the burn,
498:We twa hae run about the braes,
427:(as Scots speakers would sound)
21:Auld Lang Syne (disambiguation)
4593:Church cantatas for New Year's
4529:Happy New Year, Charlie Brown!
4315:London's New Year's Day Parade
4272:IIHF World Junior Championship
3042:. JPEG, PDF, and XML versions.
2328:. Hymntime.com. Archived from
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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. Stanley (1868–1910)
1551:South Korean national anthem
1424:priest and scouting pioneer
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866:ʃɪdo̜ːldə.kwɛn.tənsbifər.ɡot
862:ʃɪdo̜ːldə.kwɛn.tənsbifər.ɡot
777:wil tak a cup o kyndnes yet,
390:The song begins by posing a
355:very quickly became a Scots
236:
178:that loving Breast of thine;
7:
4468:Red Bull New Year No Limits
4391:MTV New Year's Eve specials
4363:BBC New Year's Eve specials
4356:NBC New Year's Eve specials
4349:Fox New Year's Eve specials
4151:Taipei New Year's Eve Party
3498:The Hermitage, Friars Carse
3330:My Heart's in the Highlands
3295:The Cotter's Saturday Night
3150:public domain audiobook at
3135:Multiple versions and tunes
3120:"History of Auld Lang Syne"
3073:"Auld Lang Syne (in Scots)"
2186:Morgan Library & Museum
1956:This book was purchased at
1757:Brexit withdrawal agreement
1710:Government House, Hong Kong
1390:Bangladesh Military Academy
518:frae morning sun till dine;
10:
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4838:Scottish words and phrases
4310:Tournament of Roses Parade
3898:Bachelors' Club, Tarbolton
3046:Auld Lang Syne Sheet Music
2652:"Ce n'est qu'un au revoir"
2641:Retrieved 8 February 2012.
1602:in 1898 by the Englishmen
1521:department stores in Japan
1394:Sri Lanka Military Academy
1332:Liberal Democrat Glee Club
1183:released a setting of the
1160:Fantasia on Auld Lang Syne
1047:William Shield (1748–1829)
936:freː moːr.nɪn sɪn tɪl dəin
882:fər o̜ːld lɑŋ səin mɑ d͡ʒo
562:and never brought to mind?
536:and gie's a hand o' thine!
500:and pou'd the gowans fine;
464:For auld lang syne, my jo,
447:and never brought to mind?
134:
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4284:Saint Silvester Road Race
4179:
4171:Vienna New Year's Concert
4093:
4011:The Loves of Robert Burns
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3407:A Man's A Man for A' That
3203:
2739:– via Google Books.
2729:. Springer. p. 109.
1867:"The End of The Jamboree"
1748:during his state funeral.
1564:(with the current words).
1501:
1386:Pakistan Military Academy
1310:Edinburgh Military Tattoo
1128:Stoughton Musical Society
1021:voiceless velar fricative
424:Scots pronunciation guide
385:
74:movement use it to close
4475:Rudolph's Shiny New Year
4187:College Football Playoff
4116:New Year's Eve in London
3302:The Battle of Sherramuir
3051:25 February 2021 at the
2637:27 November 2010 at the
2632:National Defence Academy
2504:. London. Archived from
1976:. nls.uk. 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:. Examples include the
1370:Commonwealth of Nations
1366:"Will ye no come back?"
1339:Last Night of the Proms
1139:You're a Grand Old Flag
918:ən puːd ðə ɡʌu.ənz fəin
805:an pood the gowans fyn;
582:For auld lang syne, my
568:acquaintance be forgot,
560:acquaintance be forgot,
368:James Madison Carpenter
330:Les Deux Love Orchestra
308:United States Navy Band
241:download the audio file
193:On old long syne my Jo,
170:and never thought upon;
4843:Songs about friendship
4818:Poetry by Robert Burns
4342:New Year's Rockin' Eve
3787:Jean Lorimer (Chloris)
3309:The Birks of Aberfeldy
2377:Cremer, Clyde (2014).
2160:Wilson, James (1923).
2038:The Burns Encyclopedia
1724:Singapore Police Force
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954:əŋ ɡiːz ə ho̜ːn o ðəin
900:ən ʃeːr.li ɑːl bi məin
787:an sheerly al bee myn!
690:morning sun till dine;
256:
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95:numbers 6294 and 13892
60:English-speaking world
42:
4721:Saint Sylvester's Day
4711:New Year's resolution
4522:STV Hogmanay specials
4320:Florida Citrus Parade
4257:Four Hills Tournament
4146:Sydney New Year's Eve
3667:John Bacon (landlord)
3569:James Glencairn Burns
3551:Francis Wallace Burns
3274:The Kilmarnock volume
3226:Man Was Made to Mourn
3159:Song of the Old Folks
3013:15 April 2021 at the
2445:Grant, Morag (2021).
1799:Rennie, Susan (ed.).
1681:version is played in
1649:reached No. 7 on the
1612:Aboriginal Australian
1588:
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1467:Wij houden van Oranje
1328:Trades Union Congress
1295:
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1189:The Millennium Prayer
1107:12 Scottish Folksongs
1084:
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841:an gees a han o thyn!
255:
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78:and other functions.
31:
4858:The Beach Boys songs
4848:Songs based on poems
4823:Scots-language works
3913:Bust of Robert Burns
3358:Ye Jacobites by Name
3261:Holy Willie's Prayer
3212:Comin' Thro' the Rye
3036:Scots Musical Museum
3019:Robert Burns website
3008:Auld Lang Syne score
2768:. BBC Music Magazine
2698:"Bengali Folk Songs"
2104:Traditional (2006).
2084:ElectricScotland.com
1893:. BBC. 23 April 2009
1604:Charles Samuel Myers
1581:Notable performances
1212:Edinburgh's Hogmanay
1194:British soldiers in
1099:Ludwig van Beethoven
1068:Comin' Thro' the Rye
1002:dine = "dinner time"
692:But seas between us
522:sin' auld lang syne.
504:sin' auld lang syne.
347:Singing the song on
149:Scots Musical Museum
99:Roud Folk Song Index
51:Scots pronunciation:
19:For other uses, see
4868:Songs about parting
4863:Traditional ballads
4828:Scottish folk songs
4634:What's Another Year
4294:Nos Galan road race
3742:Alexander Findlater
3557:William Nicol Burns
3545:Robert Burns Junior
3288:To a Mountain Daisy
3233:Address to the Deil
3154:(multiple versions)
3124:National Geographic
2485:. 31 December 2021.
2357:reallifestories.org
1980:on 11 November 2013
1872:Manchester Guardian
1761:the UK's membership
1759:was passed, ending
1753:European Parliament
1488:Rabindranath Tagore
864:ənnɪ.vərbrɔxttɪməin
734:for auld lang syne.
652:But we've wandered
620:for auld lang syne.
598:for auld lang syne.
590:for auld lang syne,
570:and auld lang syne?
540:for auld lang syne.
486:for auld lang syne.
476:for auld lang syne.
468:for auld lang syne,
451:and auld lang syne?
434:pronunciation guide
392:rhetorical question
4736:Watchnight service
4656:Gregorian calendar
4550:MBC Gayo Daejejeon
4267:Spengler Cup Final
4262:NHL Winter Classic
3565:(natural daughter)
3372:The Slave's Lament
3027:Digitised copy of
2902:. 30 November 2009
2822:. British Library.
2332:on 11 January 2012
2306:. 29 December 2014
2258:. 29 December 2015
2116:on 4 February 2021
2031:(December 1996) .
1811:on 19 January 2012
1668:Live and broadcast
1624:Sidney Herbert Ray
1608:Alfred Cort Hadden
1591:
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1242:Queen Elizabeth II
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1078:on this subject.)
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983:Note rather than
958:fər o̜ːld lɑŋ səin
940:sɪn o̜ːld lɑŋ səin
922:sɪn o̜ːld lɑŋ səin
904:fər o̜ːld lɑŋ səin
894:fər o̜ːld lɑŋ səin
886:fər o̜ːld lɑŋ səin
602:And surely you'll
257:
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91:Scottish folk song
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4454:Little Blue Light
4447:Kōhaku Uta Gassen
4161:Times Square Ball
4049:
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3707:Margaret Chalmers
3503:Irvine Burns Club
3402:" (revised, 1794)
3069:McKellar, Kenneth
2955:. 29 January 2020
2456:978-1-80064-065-8
2388:978-1-4917-2979-3
2208:Scholes, Percy A.
2188:. 3 December 2013
1728:Gurkha Contingent
1537:
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1444:Jutlandic dialect
1145:John Philip Sousa
1072:God Save the King
1051:English composer
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827:sin ald lang syn.
809:sin ald lang syn.
791:fir ald lang syn.
781:fir ald lang syn.
773:fir ald lang syn,
756:an ald lang syn*?
730:good-will draught
694:broad have roared
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197:On old long syne,
182:On old long syne.
123:In modern times,
116:(1686–1757), and
85:poem written by
33:John Masey Wright
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3599:Annabella Burns
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3316:The Holy Tulzie
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