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Burns Banter - Ep. 12 Robert Burns - Auld Lang Syne

Episode 12 of the Burns Banter - A fresh look at Robert Burns podcast, hosted by Alastair R Turnbull, titled "Burns Banter - Ep. 12 Robert Burns - Auld Lang Syne" was published on December 29, 2023 and runs 16 minutes.

December 29, 2023 ·16m · Burns Banter - A fresh look at Robert Burns

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Send a text Auld Lang Syne is Robert Burns most famous song, and the second most sung song in the English language. Yet, most people have no idea what it means, or where it came from. In this episode I tell you where the lyrics for Auld Lang Syne came from, where the famous tune came from, and what the song is actually about! I explain all the difficult Scottish words so that you can finally understand this song that you have been singing for years. listen to this episode and never be confu...

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Auld Lang Syne is Robert Burns most famous song, and the second most sung song in the English language. Yet, most people have no idea what it means, or where it came from.

In this episode I tell you where the lyrics for Auld Lang Syne came from, where the famous tune came from, and what the song is actually about! I explain all the difficult Scottish words so that you can finally understand this song that you have been singing for years.

listen to this episode and never be confused again whilst singing Auld Lang Syne.

I also explain why it is so popular.....

PLEASE NOTE: I say in this episode that George Thomson published 'The Scots Musical Museum' , this is wrong, he published 'Select Scottish Airs', which Burns contributed heavily to. It was James Johnson who published 'The Scots Musical Museum'. He produced six volumes between 1787 and 1803. Robert Burns was the main contributor and virtual editor of the volumes until his death in 1796. Stephen Clarke was the musical editor.

Cheers! Alastair

Burns Banter - A fresh look at Robert Burns

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