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Auld Lang What?

Season 10
December 20, 2023
A man sits at a table wearing a black hat and suit and holding up a glass of champagne.

It’s a song we often hear at the start of the new year. But what does “auld lang syne” even mean? And how did it come to be associated with New Year's Eve? With a little musical sleuthing, we find Charlie Chaplin might have something to do with it.

Transcript

Guests:

James Deutsch, curator of folklife and popular culture at the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage

Smithsonian Links:

  • Take a tour through versions of “Auld Lang Syne” from years gone by with selections heard in this episode:
    • Swiss "Coffin" Box by Mermod—"Auld Lang Syne" from the album Music Boxes, Carousels, and Hand Organ. 1950 Cook Records. Smithsonian Folkways Recordings.
    • George and Madeleine Brown—"Auld Lang Syne" from the album The Story of the Music Box. 1952 Cook Records. Smithsonian Folkways Recordings.
    • Roger Sprung, Hal Wylie and the Progressive Bluegrassers—"Auld Lang Syne" from the album Bluegrass Blast: A Mixed Bag of Ol' Timey Music. 1974 Folkways Records. Smithsonian Folkways Recordings.
  • Stay in the holiday spirit with our season nine episode, A Very Merry Sidedoor which explores the origins of seasonal traditions like kissing under the mistletoe, figgy pudding, and watch night.

From the Collections

Invitation, New Year's Day Party, Elaine and Arthur Cohen, 103 East 86th Street, New York, NY

Cocktail set

33c Baby New Year single

Seeing the Old Year Out, from Harper's Weekly, January 5, 1861

Chromolithograph print

Cocktail ball and tray

Interior with Still Life--New Year's Day

"Auld Lang Syne (Scotch Song)"

World's Largest Fountain Pen readied for New Year's Eve

New Year's Night--Cafe Versaille

Edison "New Year's Eve" Lamp

Another Year by the Old Clock

John La Monte, Mummer's Parade

shoes, pair of

Champagne Bottle

New Year's Eve 1967-1968

Greeting Card: A Happy New Year!

print

Champagne

"A Happy New Year to You." Airship and Father Time

The Year's End

Rose Bowl Pinback Button

Silent Seasons--Winter

Waiting for Calls on New Year's Day, from Harper's Bazar, January 2, 1869

New Year's Eve 1968-1969

The New Year – 1869

On the Hunt for a Timeless Vintage New Year's Eve Dress

Sidewall

print

"Auld Lang Syne"

Program for the 1971 Rose Bowl, Stanford University vs. Ohio State University

Penguin Cocktail Shaker

World Peace With Liberty and Prosperity 1919 / Happy New Year

Tournament of Roses Parade

David Page holiday card to Ray Gloeckler


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