@irishforever16 Really? This is my understanding: "Auld Lang Syne" is a Scots poem written by Robert Burns in 1788 and set to the tune of a traditional folk song (which might be of debatable origin). So the words, in my understanding, have a definite, known source. Is there something that I am misunderstanding?
@wintereis57 Actually the original version is debatable and its not known whether the Irish Brittons Gauls welsh or Scotts devised it. It was known that it was devised in the north leaving the Gauls and Brittons out of it. it is otherwise known as a celtic song and is sung in a Celtic tongue which does have different dialects
@dr5x Besides which, most people don't know the full and actual lyrics to Auld Lang Syne . . . . because its in Scots. And who the hell knows Scots other than the Scottish?
sorry to burst your bubble but Happy Birthday is the most sung song in the world:L it's sang everyday whereas Auld Lang Syne is sang only around the times of New Year, just saying .... (:
@markusgl1 happy birthday is not the most sung in english but the most sung in all languages!! ok?! the auld lang syne and happy birthday song both can be hear in english, malay, chinese, and tamil version if u come to my place here, malaysia.. :D
it's look like sung by 400lbs Italiano fat man.
thaichubby101 3 days ago
I thought Happy Birthday is the most sung song in the world
redshirts23 1 month ago
@irishforever16 Really? This is my understanding: "Auld Lang Syne" is a Scots poem written by Robert Burns in 1788 and set to the tune of a traditional folk song (which might be of debatable origin). So the words, in my understanding, have a definite, known source. Is there something that I am misunderstanding?
wintereis57 1 month ago
@wintereis57 Actually the original version is debatable and its not known whether the Irish Brittons Gauls welsh or Scotts devised it. It was known that it was devised in the north leaving the Gauls and Brittons out of it. it is otherwise known as a celtic song and is sung in a Celtic tongue which does have different dialects
irishforever16 1 month ago
@dr5x Besides which, most people don't know the full and actual lyrics to Auld Lang Syne . . . . because its in Scots. And who the hell knows Scots other than the Scottish?
wintereis57 1 month ago
sorry to burst your bubble but Happy Birthday is the most sung song in the world:L it's sang everyday whereas Auld Lang Syne is sang only around the times of New Year, just saying .... (:
dr5x 1 month ago
Happy Birthday is song everyday..cmon now
youngdre95 1 month ago 2
@TheEriskay This is definitely Kenneth McKellar.
Dunollieman 2 months ago
Is that Kenneth McKellar?
TheEriskay 3 months ago
@markusgl1 happy birthday is not the most sung in english but the most sung in all languages!! ok?! the auld lang syne and happy birthday song both can be hear in english, malay, chinese, and tamil version if u come to my place here, malaysia.. :D
NurHidayat96 5 months ago