Auld Lang Syne Dougie MacLean, William Shield








This arrangement of “Auld Lang Syne” reimagines the traditional melody as a piano jazz ballad, blending its timeless emotional depth with modern harmonic language, rubato phrasing, and expressive freedom. The piano writing explores warmth, nostalgia, and introspection, allowing the melody to unfold naturally while enriched by jazz-influenced voicings and subtle reharmonizations.
Auld Lang Syne is a traditional Scottish song, popularized in the 18th century by poet Robert Burns, and is universally associated with farewell, remembrance, and new beginnings—most famously sung at the turn of the year. Its enduring message of friendship and shared memories makes it one of the most emotionally resonant melodies in Western music.
This version seeks to honor the song’s historical and emotional significance while offering a contemporary, intimate perspective—inviting the listener to reflect, remember, and quietly celebrate the passage of time.