Auld Lang Syne for many (especially in English Speaking countries) remains the epitome of a New years song, and it is not a true NYE party without a belting rendition. The song its self emanates from the famed Scottish poet Robert Burns, although he admitted that much of the verse was collated from other sources rather than being fully his own work. Whatever it is a great song to the end of year party and a moving farewell at funerals. The version below is by Susan Boyle who’s vocals suit the song perfectly.
The Video with Lyrics, has a more traditional Scottish tone to it, and is great if you want to brush up on the words ready for the next Hogmanay
tyvm for that song.its in my era i will be forever thankful of it. i love ya jukebox hun .
Happy New Year’s everyone. And let’s make 2011 a great year for us as well as for our friends & families . Y : )
Will definitely listen to Guy Lombardo this new years eve. What is new years eve without Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians…
Golly. Thanks a lot for this wonderful tune. Sounds better than it used to sound on the radio in my early days. Happy New Year.
New Years Eve hasn’t been the same without Guy!
Thanks for the post. We have the same record in our “B” and played it at midnight for our guests. Great way to ring in the new year. Cheers!
i had forgotten but i have this somewhere so i guess i’ll be looking for it
HAPPY NEW YEAR ALL
I have the 45 of that on a reissued MCA label, but it is posted on my channel. Happy 2010!!!
I’m so jealous of your record player! By the way thanks for posting the video best version ever made….still chokes me up a little.
Best version ever!!!
I have this on my Rock-o-la-
Love Guy Lombardo!!!!!