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"Same Old Lang Syne" is a song written and recorded by Dan Fogelberg and released as a single in 1980. It was included on his 1981 album The Innocent Age.The song is an autobiographical narrative ballad told in the first person and tells the story of two long-ago romantic interests meeting by chance in a grocery store on Christmas Eve. [3]
The Innocent Age is an album by American singer-songwriter Dan Fogelberg, released in 1981.It was one of his most successful albums: three of his four Top 10 singles on the Billboard pop chart ("Hard to Say" (no. 7), "Same Old Lang Syne" (no. 9), and "Leader of the Band" (no. 9)) were from this album, as well as another Top 20 single in "Run for the Roses" (no. 18).
Daniel Grayling Fogelberg [1] (August 13, 1951 – December 16, 2007) was an American singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. He is primarily known for his 1970s and 1980s soft rock hits, including "Longer" (1979), "Same Old Lang Syne" (1981), and "Leader of the Band" (1982).
The song that brings back the best memories is “Same Old Lang Syne” by Dan Fogelberg. 3. One place I’m dying to go to is China because I want to see if they’d recognize me! ... 15. My wife ...
What does "Auld Lang Syne" mean? "Auld Lang Syne" is a Scots phrase that literally translates to "old long since," but has taken on a more fluid definition along the lines of "for old time's sake ...
"Same Old Lang Syne" – 5:20 "Run for the Roses" – 4:19 "Make Love Stay" – 4:33 "Missing You" – 4:05 "The Language of Love" – 3:43 "Believe in Me" – 4:36 "Lonely in Love" – 5:28 "She Don't Look Back" – 4:45 "Rhythm of the Rain" – 4:22 "Magic Every Moment" – 4:22 "A Love Like This" – 3:57
According to Alexander, “Auld Lang Syne” is pronounced “Old Lang Zyne.” “Auld” is a Scottish way of saying “old,” he said, noting that the song's English translation is “For Old ...
"Same Old Lang Syne" – 6:24 "There's a Place in the World for a Gambler" – 8:12; Personnel. Dan Fogelberg – lead vocals, keyboards, guitars;