Notes on the harmonica of auld lang syne.

A brief record of eternal friendship:

Lyrics:

How can you forget your old friends?

Can you not miss it in your heart?

Can old friends forget each other?

[Folk Song] Long live friendship

We used to hang around all day.

On the green hills of my hometown.

We have experienced many difficulties and hardships.

Wander around

Long live the friendship

Friendship between friends

Cheers, long live the drink

Sing in unison, friendship lasts forever

Sing in unison, friendship lasts forever

We used to be happy all day.

Paddle on the green waves

But now they have gone their separate ways.

Away from the sea

Sand, sand, sand.

Ah ah ah ah ah ~ ~ ~

Sabah, Sabah

Ah ah ah ah ah ~ ~ ~

Let's hold hands tightly.

Friendship will never forget each other.

Let's drink a toast.

[Folk Song] Long live friendship

Friendship lives on, my friends.

Forever friendship

Raise a glass and drink

Sing in unison

[Folk Song] Long live friendship

Forever friendship

Friends and friendship are eternal.

Raise a glass and drink

Sing in unison, friendship lasts forever

Extended data:

Auld Lang Syne is a Scottish Gaelic and a very famous poem. Literally, it is a long-lost day. According to local elders, Auld Lang Syne was written by robert burns, a Scottish poet in the 8th century.

This poem was later set to music. In addition to the original Gaelic version, this song has also been set into the local languages of many countries. It can be said that it is widely spread and known to all women and children. It's definitely a world classic. Throughout China, it is often called "Auld Lang Syne".

Creation background

Auld Lang Syne, that is, auld lang syne, is the theme song of the movie Broken Blue Bridge. It is a wonderful life when Harry meets Sally.

In many western countries, this song is usually sung on Christmas Eve, symbolizing the farewell of the old and the welcome of the new. Its theme is not as sentimental as the Chinese version, and this song is used as a tune in school graduation ceremonies or funerals in many Asian regions, symbolizing sadness and helplessness at farewell or end.

It is known that some department stores or institutions will play this kind of music near closing time to signal guests to leave as soon as possible.

Auld Lang Syne was originally a Scottish folk song. It was in the18th century (1700 ~ 1799) that the Scottish poet robert burns (1759- 1796) recorded the lyrics according to the singing of a local old man.