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  2. Auld Lang Syne (Suidakra album) - Wikipedia

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    Auld Lang Syne is the second studio album by the German melodic death metal band Suidakra.. Track listing. Auld Lang Syne - 1:38; Hall of Tales - 5:26; A Menhirs Clay - 4:29; And Another Cist Looms - 5:20

  3. Hotaru no Hikari - Wikipedia

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    The first verse of the song. Hotaru no Hikari (蛍の光, meaning "Glow of a firefly") is a Japanese song incorporating the tune of Scottish folk song Auld Lang Syne with completely different lyrics by Chikai Inagaki, first introduced in a collection of singing songs for elementary school students in 1881 (Meiji 14).

  4. Auld Lang Syne (1929 film) - Wikipedia

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    Auld Lang Syne is a 1929 British synchronized sound musical film directed by George Pearson and starring Harry Lauder, Dorothy Boyd, and Patrick Aherne. It was originally made as a silent film , but in September 1929 sound was added.

  5. Snoopy Presents: For Auld Lang Syne - Wikipedia

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    Snoopy Presents: For Auld Lang Syne, or simply For Auld Lang Syne, is a 2021 American Peanuts animated special.It is the first Peanuts special produced for Apple TV+, the first Peanuts special since Happiness Is a Warm Blanket, Charlie Brown ten years prior, and the first Peanuts holiday special since I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown eighteen years prior.

  6. What does ‘Auld Lang Syne’ actually mean? To me ... - AOL

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    Auld Lang Syne origin. Put simply, “Auld Lang Syne” is a poem put to paper by the Scottish writer Robert Burns in the 1780s that, set to music, became a popular recitation on New Year’s (a ...

  7. What is the meaning of "Auld Lang Syne"? - AOL

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    The song "Auld Lang Syne" comes from a Robert Burns poem. Burns was the national poet of Scotland and wrote the poem in 1788, but it wasn't published until 1799—three years after his death.

  8. Auld Lang Syne (house) - Wikipedia

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    Auld Lang Syne in an early postcard Auld Lang Syne in Siasconset village on Nantucket. Auld Lang Syne is one of the oldest houses on the island Nantucket, Massachusetts and is located at 6 Broadway in Siasconset. The oldest part of the house was constructed around 1675 making it possibly older than the more well-known Jethro Coffin House. Auld ...

  9. Fantasia on Auld Lang Syne - Wikipedia

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    According to Tomlinson "it is a well known fact" that Elgar used Auld Lang Syne as the basis for the hidden theme of the Enigma Variations. "What is not generally known", continues Tomlinson "is that all other sets of important variations were also based on this song. Indeed, all the greatest tunes in musical history are based on Auld Lang Syne".