“Should old acquaintance be forgot / And never brought to mind” — wait, what does that even mean? Every New Year’s Eve brings about many attempts at singing the one song everybody associates with the ...
Every New Year’s Eve, many of us will come to the realisation that we don’t actually know the words to “Auld Lang Syne”. Belting out the song as the clock strikes midnight is a long-held tradition in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. You know the drill. As the New Year’s Eve countdown draws to a close, the ball drops, and, if we’re lucky, we finish our midnight ...
From Yorkshire’s black and white rabbits, to Hogmanay in Scotland, to the spectacular annual pyrotechnics of England’s London Eye, British New Year’s Eve traditions have become one of the most ...
Another year, another "Auld Lang Syne," the song as essential to New Year's Eve as champagne and a kiss. Rita Braver toasts a cherished tradition: There's the elegant sound of the Amor Artis chorus ..
The familiar New Year’s tune Auld Lang Syne is seemingly familiar to just about everyone in Central Texas, across English-speaking countries and in many other parts of the world, too, but music ...
People across the world ring in New Year’s Eve with ‘Auld Lang Syne’ every year. While the song is in Scots language, the first verse and chorus are related to the New Year festival in ...
Millions across the world sing it as the clock strikes midnight on New Year’s Eve, linking arms with friends and strangers alike to mark the end of one year and the beginning of another. But what does ...
As soon as the clock strikes midnight to mark the end of December 31 tonight, you will likely be greeted with people cheering and immediately bursting into a chorus of Auld Lang Syne. This traditional ...
Auld Lang Syne was famously written by the Scottish national bard, Robert Burns. What is less well known is that the melody was not the one he intended. The one that became famous was first attached ...
Every New Year’s Eve, many of us will come to the realisation that we don’t actually know the words to “Auld Lang Syne”. Belting out the song as the clock strikes midnight is a long-held tradition in ...