Saturday, 2 May 2009

Auld Lang Syne - Song from Scotland

Yester Primary School - Scotland

Our children decided to sing a song that is well known across the world! It was written by Robert Burns in 1788 and is all about love and friendship.

23 comments:

  1. Well done, Primary 5 and Mr Purves!

    It fair brings a tear tae ma ee!

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  2. Lang Syne's Mum (in Scotland)2 May 2009 at 20:00

    I loved your song Primary 5. Good Luck in the competition.

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  3. Katja from France2 May 2009 at 20:09

    I had goose pimples when I heard your song. It reminded me of old times..
    Sure you will obtain a very good position in schoolovision.
    Good luck

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  4. ilaria from italy2 May 2009 at 20:54

    very nice children!you'r very good singers!

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  5. Kolbrun (Iceland)2 May 2009 at 21:26

    That was a lovely song. It reminds me of something, but I can´t remember what. I can see on the video that the children really enjoy singing it:-)
    Good luck to all of you.

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  6. Oleflemming - Denmark3 May 2009 at 12:10

    Excellent work. I am sure you are going to get a lot of votes.

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  7. Ingrid (Estonia)3 May 2009 at 14:21

    Very good choice. This song is one of my favourites too. And children, you are great.

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  8. Good choice of your title and nicely sung!
    Good luck for high votes!

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  9. Just great! Congratulations and good-luck from Romania!

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  10. Well done Yester Primary for representing East Lathian and Scotland!! Good luck from Miss Allan and P6C from Law Primary School, North Berwick

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  11. I love this beautiful traditional rendering of the song. Well done and beautiful voices.
    Annie
    :)

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  12. Miss Traill (Yester)6 May 2009 at 08:26

    I Love your video P5 and you all look so happy. Good luck for the big day.

    Miss Traill

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  13. We like your song and many of us knows it.

    Good luck!!!

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  14. Scotland has a very good taste in music. Your song is very good and the children gave an excellent performance.
    Good Luck to Scotland from Greece!

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  15. Runrigs mum in Scotland7 May 2009 at 20:26

    Nice to see the whole class taking part, enjoyed the song. Good Luck!!

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  16. Great result of your work. The song is lovely and express the aim of this contest. Thank you for it. Good luck for the voting. Mayte,

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  17. It's a very nice song

    Good luck

    Anja,from Slovenia

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  18. Hello, we Maltese children liked your song very much. Congratulations and good luck.

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  19. This is a fantastic entry. I love your arrangement.
    Well done, everyone!

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  20. Highland's dad in scotland16 May 2009 at 11:12

    I've just watched your video for the first time (not the last though) Amazing!!! I'm proud to know you all. Congratulations on being the best in Britain. This whole project was a brilliant idea and helped create some phenomenal entries. Well done Mr Purves and especially P5.

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  21. Yester FPs' Mum17 May 2009 at 17:51

    Well done Mr Purves and Yester Primary - Mr Willox would have been so proud too :o)

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  22. A fabulous project and super entry from Scotland, I’m wiping tears as I type.
    Well done to Yester Primary School. You should be proud of your wonderful achievement in this project.

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  23. Lang Syne's sister(Scotland)28 June 2009 at 21:01

    Well done P5 and Mr Purves. Your song is excellent. Good luck with all your competitions in the holidays.

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