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    can't remember if I already posted this!

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    love it!!

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    @scottish; i can't find the driving home from xmas on spotify, is it not allowed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottish View Post
    Auld Lang Syne is very popular, I think it's popular in Northern Ireland as well, @Red;?


    yes but not for christmas! its a nye song


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    Quote Originally Posted by Red View Post
    yes but not for christmas! its a nye song
    It's both, I've always known it for new year but there was Christmas vesions on Spotify so must be used for Christmas too


    "Bobby Darin released his version in October 1960. His rendition has changes in most of the lyrics to make the song more of a Christmas song."
    "Boney M. recorded a Euro disco version in 1984 for the limited-release album Christmas with Boney M."
    "Rod Stewart recorded the song for his 2012 album Merry Christmas, Baby where it is the last track on the album."

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