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Flower of Scotland
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Flower of Scotland

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This Waverley notebook celebrates the traditional Scottish song ‘Auld Lang Syne’ sung worldwide at New Year and weddings, and is bound in Auld Lang Syne tartan cloth, woven in the UK. With 92 pages, the mini notebook comes with a retractable pen, and a songbook with four Scottish songs. Parts of “Auld Lang Syne’ dates back to 1500 but Robert Burns contributed the song to the 1796 publication "Scots Musical Museum’.

"Auld Lang Syne’ translates as "old long since’ and means "times gone by’. The

song asks whether old friends and times will be forgotten, and

promises to remember people of the past with fondness: "For

auld lang syne, we’ll tak’ a cup o’ kindness yet.‘ It is the most commonly sung song for English-speakers on New Year’s Eve, popularized by band leader Guy Lombardo in New York in the mid 1920s, who first heard it sung by immigrant Scots in London, Ontario, Canada. It is now a New Year tradition sung around the world.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
The Gresham Publishing Co. Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
20 January 2020
Pages
96
ISBN
9781849345255

This Waverley notebook celebrates the traditional Scottish song ‘Auld Lang Syne’ sung worldwide at New Year and weddings, and is bound in Auld Lang Syne tartan cloth, woven in the UK. With 92 pages, the mini notebook comes with a retractable pen, and a songbook with four Scottish songs. Parts of “Auld Lang Syne’ dates back to 1500 but Robert Burns contributed the song to the 1796 publication "Scots Musical Museum’.

"Auld Lang Syne’ translates as "old long since’ and means "times gone by’. The

song asks whether old friends and times will be forgotten, and

promises to remember people of the past with fondness: "For

auld lang syne, we’ll tak’ a cup o’ kindness yet.‘ It is the most commonly sung song for English-speakers on New Year’s Eve, popularized by band leader Guy Lombardo in New York in the mid 1920s, who first heard it sung by immigrant Scots in London, Ontario, Canada. It is now a New Year tradition sung around the world.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
The Gresham Publishing Co. Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
20 January 2020
Pages
96
ISBN
9781849345255