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Artist: Robert Burns / Traditional Song: Auld lang syne Tabbed by: DJ 23rd Dec 2012 Tuning:Standard The two most common sung verses on New Years Eve, from Scottish poet Robert Burns song about friendship. The title translates as 'old long ago'. For the complete Scottish version search my Paolo Nutini version, with chords closer to the original folk tune. ************* (D7) G Em Am D7 Should old acquain - tance be for - got,
And nGever brG7ought to mCind, C#dim Should oGld acquain - tEmance Ambe for - D7got, B7/D# Em Am7 D7 G And the days of auld lang syne!
FCor aGuld lG7ang sC6yne, my dD7ear, For aGuld lG7ang syCne, C#dim We'll drGink a cEmup of kinAmdness yD7et, B7/D# Em Am7 D7 G For the sake of auld lang syne!
FCor aGuld lG7ang sC6yne, my dD7ear, For aGuld lG7ang syCne, C#dim We'll drGink a cEmup of kinAmdness yD7et, B7/D# Em Am7 D7 G For the sake--- of auld--- lang--- syne-----!
************ D7 = xx0212 C = x32010 G = 320003 C#dim = xx2323 Em = x22000 B7/D# = xx1202 Am = x02210 C6 = x32210 G7 = 320001