Here it is: Even More! This What's The Connection? gives you more of that wonderful song Auld Lang Syne, as if you needed more. But I guess you should know what it came from. Auld Lang Syne may be old Scottish for "Old Times" or "Long, Long Ago" and although it is traditionally used to close out the Old Year, it was also sued as a song at farewells, funerals and even graduations. The text was written by Robert Burns. It's said that the first line: "For Auld Lang Syne" just means "For the Sake Of Old Times". So I guess now you might find other occasions to use this playlist. Make sure to click on the cover. And have a Happy New Year for the sake of old times!
Happy New Year! 3
Happy New Year! 3
51 Reel Big Fish - Auld Lang Syne
52 Barenaked Ladies - Auld Lang Syne
53 Byron Lee and the Dragonaires - Auld Lang Syne
54 Black On White Affair - Auld Lang Syne
55 Less Than Jake - The New Auld Lang Syne
56 Big Bad Voodoo Daddy - Auld Lang Syne
57 Frank Sinatra & Dean Martin - Auld Lang Syne (Live)
58 Brave Combo - Auld Lang Syne
59 Richard Cheese - Auld Lang Syne
60 Barbra Streisand - Auld Lang Syne (Ballad)
61 The Lonesome Travelers - Auld Lange Syne
62 Susan Boyle - Auld Lang Syne
63 Chris Isaak - Auld Lang Syne
64 Platters - Auld Lang Syne
65 Bill Keith - Auld Lang Syne
66 James Taylor - Auld Lang Syne
67 Mariah Carey - Auld Lang Syne - The New Year's Anthem
68 The Mermen - Auld Lang Syne
69 Kenny G - Auld Lang Syne
70 Frank Zappa - Auld Lang Syne (Live At The Palladium - 103181 - Show 2)
71 Cheap Trick - Auld Lang Syne
72 The Stylistics - Auld Lang Syne
73 Colbie Caillat - Auld Lang Syne
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