How cool is it that a tune written in the 1700s is still played every year, every Dec. 31st, like clockwork.
Auld Lange Syne, based on a Scottish poem by the poet Robert Burns, was popularized by Guy Lombardo in 1929 on a radio broadcast, and it’s stuck ever since. The song has been recorded by everyone from Glenn Miller, Rod Stewart, Mariah Carey, the …
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