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    Posted: 21 November 2022 at 11:35am
With holiday music already charting and airing on the radio,
I thought this would the time of the year to discuss whether
Dan Fogelberg's "Same Old Lang Syne" is a holiday song.
This song first charted in 1980 during the seasonally
appropriate month of December, but would peak two months
later in February long after Christmas and New Year's. So,
should this only be played this time of year or is it
lyrically suitable to be listened to all year round?
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I never thought of it as a holiday song. It's more a romantic song about lost love that just happens to be
set during the holidays. And based on a true story, BTW.
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I distinctly remember hearing the song on the radio with the “epilogue” removed-—it edited from the “another old lang syne”
lyric right into the sax solo at the end.

Custom job, or was this on a promo?

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I think of it as a holiday song, but it tests well enough to be played all year round on my 80s station.
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The Annie Lennox and Al Green version of "Put a Little Love in Your Heart" is also considered to be a Christmas song, because it was featured on the soundtrack of the Christmas movie "Scrooged", even though the lyrics of the song don't have anything to do with the holiday season, and radio stations play it all year round.
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Originally posted by sriv94 sriv94 wrote:

I distinctly remember hearing the song on the radio with the “epilogue” removed-—it edited from the “another old lang
syne”
lyric right into the sax solo at the end.

Custom job, or was this on a promo?


Just checked my promo, and it has the 5:18 version on both sides. I don't think I've ever heard an edit of this song, so it seems
likely what you heard was a house edit.

Personally, I'm so tired of this song if I never hear it again it would be OK. Not really a holiday song per se, but it's kind of
become one over the years. Then again, "Frosty The Snowman" or "Sleigh Ride" aren't really either let alone "My Favorite Things",
but most people consider them to be.
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Add "Winter Wonderland" to the list of Christmas songs
that never mentions the holiday.

And for a chart hit that I've always questioned... New
Kids on the Block's "This One's For The Children",
considered a Christmas song strictly because it appears
on their holiday collection.
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Originally posted by Hykker Hykker wrote:

Personally, I'm so tired of this song if I never hear it again it would be OK. Not really a holiday song per se, but it's kind of
become one over the years. Then again, "Frosty The Snowman" or "Sleigh Ride" aren't really either let alone "My Favorite Things",
but most people consider them to be.


Wow! I could never hate this song, but again, I don't hear it all of the time either. In the last decade, every time I've heard it, I played it off an LP at home, or else it's a burned CD in the car. Never on the radio though.

Mind you, I can relate to your sentiment with a lot of classic rock material. If I never heard the Eagles again, minus a couple of lesser hits, I'd be just fine.
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Originally posted by Paul Haney Paul Haney wrote:

I never thought of it as a holiday song. It's more a
romantic song about lost love that just happens to be
set during the holidays. And based on a true story, BTW.


I agree with Paul's point of view. I'll also add that when it was a hit, I was in
college, and in my college dorm, we just thought of it as a regular song
(that mentioned 'old lang syne'). I don't think any of us thought we were
listening to a Christmas song as it was climbing and falling down the chart.
Because of the Dec 31st reference in the title, it started getting added to
Christmas playlists and probably Christmas stations on Sirius XM. But I
really don't think of it as a holiday song.

Whereas "Winter Wonderland" is on so many Xmas albums, it is considered
one, though the holiday isn't mentioned. If we gave it some thought, I'm
sure we could come up with a long list of "Christmas" songs that never
mention the word "Christmas" in them.
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Another odd example. Billy Joel refers to his song "She's Right on Time" as his
Christmas song. It has one line that mentions Christmas in it - but no other line
in the song seems to be about Christmas at all. So IMHO, I don't really think of
it as a Christmas song - just because it mentions the word once. Even the
spirit of the song doesn't feel like a Christmas song.
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