There are more ways than one to sing Auld Lang Syne, as proven by these 10 covers of the popular New Year's song.
"Auld Lang Syne" — it's an old Scottish song first published by the poet Robert Burns in the 1796 edition of the book, "Scots Musical Museum," and it was bandleader Guy Lombardo, of Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians, who popularized the song and
This is a special yuletide performance of Molly's Revenge featuring guest vocalist Moira Smiley. Moira sang two versions back-to-back of Auld Lang Syne, the first one being the original Robert Burns melody, my favorite:
OK..that's Sackjo on vocals and Admiral Bob comes in about halfway through…and I'm singing harmonies too. I added the banjo, mandolin, and bongos (let me know if anyone wants those parts). The ukulele, bass, acoustic
Traffic sucks, so why not start your morning off with some music? You provide the toast and we'll provide the jams.
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