Ukulele Chords - Auld Lang Syne

19 Dec 2010

Ukulele Chords - Auld Lang Syne

One for new year ukulele players!

auld land syne ukulele

Incidentally, the song is a poem written by Robert Burns and 'Auld Land Syne' means 'Times long past'..

AULD LANG SYNE for UKULELE


Verse 1:
Should [F] old acquaintance [C7] be forgot
And [F] never brought to [Bb] mind
Should [F] old acquaintance [C7] be forgot [A] And [Dm] days of [G7] auld [C7] lang [F] syne
For [F] auld lang [C7] syne, my dear,
For [F] auld lang [Bb] syne,
We'll [F] take a cup o' [C7] kindness yet [A] And [Dm] days of [G7] auld [C7] lang [F] syne





Verse 2:
We [F]t wa hae run a[C7] boot the braes
And [F] pu'd the gowans [Bb] fine.
We've [F] wandered mony a [C7] weary foot, [A] Sin' [Dm] auld [G7] la-[C7] ang [F] syne
Sin' [F] auld lang [C7] syne, my dear,
Sin' [F] auld lang [Bb] syne,
We've [F] wandered mony a [C7] weary foot, [A] Sin' [Dm] auld [G7] la-[C7] ang [F] syne





Verse 3:
We [F] twa hae sported [C7] i' the burn,
From [F] morning sun till [Bb] dine,
But [F] seas between us [C7] braid hae roared [A] Sin' [Dm] auld [G7] la-[C7] ang [F] syne
Sin' [F] auld lang [C7] syne, my dear,
Sin' [F] auld lang [Bb] syne.
But [F] seas between us [C7] braid hae roared [A] Sin' [Dm] auld [G7] la-[C7] ang [F] syne





Verse 4:
And [F] ther's a hand, my [C7] trusty friend,
And [F] gie's a hand o' [Bb] thine;
We'll [F] take a cup o' [C7] kindness yet [A] For [Dm] auld [G7] la-[C7] ang [F] syne
For [F] auld lang [C7] syne, my dear,
For [F] auld lang [Bb] syne,
We'll [F] take a cup o' [C7] kindness yet [A] For [Dm] auld [G7] la-[C7] ang [F] syne

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