It is either a traditional Irish song, or a traditional Scottish song. I did a few Google searches, and half the webpages said it was Irish, while the other half said it was Scottish.
A Scottish dialect of English.
SAABF - "Should Auld Acquaintaince Be Forgot" (from "Auld Lang Syne")
"Auld Lang Syne" is a Scottish poem written by Robert Burns in 1788 which set to the tune of a traditional folk song
The gist of the song is that old friends and old times ("auld lang syne") should not be forgotten.
Auld Lang Syne is a traditional poem and contrary to folklore attribution was not written by Scottish poet Robert Burns.
Someone you have met.
Scotland.
SAABF - "Should Auld Acquaintaince Be Forgot" (from "Auld Lang Syne")
"Auld Lang Syne" is a Scottish poem written by Robert Burns in 1788 which set to the tune of a traditional folk song
The gist of the song is that old friends and old times ("auld lang syne") should not be forgotten.
It is a Scottish song.
Auld Lang Syne
Auld Lang Syne is a traditional poem and contrary to folklore attribution was not written by Scottish poet Robert Burns.
Someone you have met.
auld lang syne
Robert burns
Robert burns
The song Auld Lang Syne is referring to new beginnings and changing times. It's about letting go of the past and old relationships.