Video Shows Elvis Presley Singing “Auld Lang Syne” On His Last New Year’s Eve
Elvis Presley Has Recorded Some Of The Most Beloved Holiday Songs In History
During the month of December, many people enjoy listening to Elvis Presley‘s timeless renditions of some of their favorite Christmas classics.
But what many don’t know is that Elvis once sang a song in celebration of a different December holiday, New Year’s Eve. Elvis was on tour on New Year’s Eve in 1976, so he decided to share the celebration with his fans.
That night, he delivered a performance at the Civic Center Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The performance was recorded and later turned into an album called Elvis New Year’s Eve.
When the clock struck midnight, Elvis led the crowd in singing the classic New Year’s song “Auld Lang Syne.”
1976 Was Elvis’ Last New Year’s Eve Before His Death
Written in 1778 by Scottish poet and lyricist Robert Burns, the tune was originally a poem that was later set to the tune of a popular folk song. In the English-speaking world, the song is often sung as a way of saying farewell to the old year and welcoming the new.
Thankfully, some footage was taken of Elvis singing the song during his New Year’s Eve concert in 1976. The audience sings along with Elvis, erupting into loud cheers at the conclusion of the song.
Above all the noise, Elvis can be heard saying “Happy New Year everybody.”
Not only is the recording rare, but it has extra meaning since Elvis didn’t live to see another New Year’s Eve.
Elvis Presley last New Year’s Eve..Pittsburgh, Pa 1976 . #ElvisPresley pic.twitter.com/PryT1uCAB7
— Justin F Kimmel (@KimmelJfk) December 31, 2018
You can watch the rare recording of Elvis singing “Auld Lang Syne” below.
Although Elvis never had the chance to celebrate another New Year, we’re glad that he was able to spend his final one surrounded by his beloved fans.