Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians - "Auld Lang Syne" (Instrumental)
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just beautiful!!! happy new year to all of you love and peace.
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@dugfowlr yes, Kenny Gardner sounds very familiar! Thanks!
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@dugfowlr Thank you for the information! :)
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@sprucetree49 I think that was Kenny Gardner. His brother Carman Lombardo also did solos as in "Boo Hoo"
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Without Guy doing Auld Lang Syne it ain't New Year's Eve.
Didn't he used to have a tenor who sang a lot of stuff, was kind of a highlighter?
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Old school memories of trying stay awake
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Those Were The Days.
Happy 2012
Saskatchewan Canada
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YAY! :D Glad just the music has been uploaded onto here & btw - great pics of Guy! :)
HAPPY 2012!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D
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Perfect and glad I found this! for bringing in this brand new year 2012 for this proud (Alberta) Canadian!
Lombardo's Auld Lang Syne was/is the 'hallmark' and most well known version of this must play at midnite song this New Years Eve and every year! Thanks for good memories from childhood and on Sir Guy! and the ROYAL CANADIANS! -pmc
Guy Lombardo reflects what Canadians and Americans should be. Best friends in an uncertain world. Think about that the next time you sing Auld Lang Syne on either side of the 49th parallel and Happy New Year! (Especially Seattle.)
deriter64 2 months ago 4
@deriter64 I do agree with you! Thanks! Happy New Year to you too! Especially Seattle! :)
MrsClausMereNoel 1 month ago