Original Auld Lang Syne by Tom and Mary Kay Aufrance and Friends

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Uploaded by on Mar 12, 2007

We hope you enjoy this Auld Lang Syne that spans the ages from oldest version to the newest! We start off with the earliest known melody from Scotland, with our own 2 part harmony for it, then we go into David Bugli's string quartet arrangement. Finally, sing along on the version from Guy Lombardo!

This was our encore for a benefit show we all got together to do last winter for the Brewery Arts Center in Carson City, NV. Thanks go to Mike Furlong of the Brewery Arts Center for recording.

If you like the music, you can hear more at www.aufrance.com/gairin

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  • OMG!!! U uploaded this song on my birthday!!! AND THIS IS AN AMAZING SONG!!! I LOVE IT!!!! THANKS!!!!

  • Happy Coincidence! Happy Belated Birthday!!! THANK YOU!!! Have a great birthday all year and then again and again!!!

  • This totally reminds me of my granddad. Gosh, I miss him.

    Thanks a bunch for this.

  • Aw what a sweet comment and such a nice sentiment. Your granddad is smiling!

  • Wow, I am deeply impressed. What a wonderful song in this beautiful style.

    Many thanks for uploading and sharing.

  • Thank you for your sweet and kind comment.

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  • I was blown away. What a wonderful video!

    It's New Year's Eve as I type this. Thanks for a fine rendition.

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  • Its perfect! I love it! =)

  • I love this thank you all!!!

  • what a beautiful rendition... never heard this form before... amazing!

  • The original tune , Thank you ,

  • This is a beautiful melody. It fits the words so naturally that I'm beginning to think this is the most missung song in history.

    There was another recording of Auld Lang Syne I've heard that was sung this way, but it was by a solo artist on a guitar. Unfortunately, I forgot the artist's name, so I've been looking for it this whole time.

  • THANK YOU!!!!

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