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- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Book songster | Text; Music
- Beeton's Book of Songs (1865) pp.94, 154
- S.O. Beeton (London) (1865) | England : London
- First line: Should auld acquainance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Songster | Text
- Beadle's Dime Pocket Songster No.6 (1867) p.50
- http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/992b2132-5b8e-4ea3-915b-204afdb12301
- Beadle & Co. (New York) | USA : New York
- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Book songster | Text
- The London Songster (c1830) p.138
- Dean & Munday (London) | England : London
- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Songster | Text
- West's Charms of Melody, or Siren Medley No.8 (c1830?) p.61
- Matthew West (Dublin) | Ireland : Dublin
SHOULD AULD ACQUAINTANCE BE FORGOT
- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Book | Text
- The Charmer (1st edn, 1749) pp.316-317
- J. Yair (Edinburgh) (1749) | Scotland : Edinburgh
SHOULD AULD ACQUAINTANCE BE FORGOT
- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Book | Text
- The Charmer (2nd edn, 1752) pp.282-283
- J. Yair (Edinburgh) (1752) | Scotland : Edinburgh
SHOULD AULD ACQUAINTANCE BE FORGOT
- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Book | Text
- The Charmer (3rd edn, 1765) pp.282-283
- M. Yair (Edinburgh) (1765) | Scotland : Edinburgh
SHOULD AULD ACQUAINTANCE BE FORGOT
- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Book | Text
- The Charmer (4th edn, 1782) Vol.1 pp.282-283
- J. Sibbald (Edinburgh) (1782) | Scotland : Edinburgh
- Roud no: 13892 | Book | Historical notes
- Glen, Early Scottish Melodies (1900) pp.66-67
- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Book | Text
- The Black-Bird (Mair, 1796) pp.36-38
- P. Mair (Falkirk) (1796) | Scotland : Falkirk
- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Broadside | Text
- Poet's Box (Glasgow) Collection
- Poet's Box (Glasgow) (9 Nov 1850) | Scotland : Glasgow
- Image attached
- First line: Shou'd auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Book | Text
- Herd, Ancient & Modern Scottish Songs (1869/1973 edn.) 1 pp.177-178
- http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/bebd7e2d-1b7b-44db-bd80-a94512a98e67
- First line: Shou'd auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Book | Text
- Herd, Ancient & Modern Scottish Songs (1869/1973 edn.) 1 pp.177-178
- http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/bebd7e2d-1b7b-44db-bd80-a94512a98e67
- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Broadside | Text
- Harmsworth Collection (Cambridge Univ. Lib. Sel.2.93-101) Vol.95 item 128/C
- Ryle and Co. (London) | England : London
- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Broadside | Text
- Harmsworth Collection (Cambridge Univ. Lib. Sel.2.93-101) Vol.96 item 48/C
- [?] (London) | England : London
- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Book songster | Text
- Drawing Room or Diamond Songster p.23
- Fisher & Bro. (Philadelphia) (Baltimore) | USA : Philadelphia / Baltimore
- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Book songster | Text
- The Popular Songster (Glasgow, 1848) p.99
- Francis Orr & Sons (Glasgow) (1848) | Scotland : Glasgow
- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Chapbook | Text
- Jim Crow [plus 6 other songs] (Thomas Fisher Chapbook Collection)
- Printed for the Booksellers (Glasgow) No.66
- URL link
- First line: Oh years have flown since first we met
- Roud no: 13892 | Broadside | Text
- Library of Congress Collection of Song Sheets
- Andrews (New York) | USA : New York
- URL link
- First line: Oh years have flown since first we met
- Roud no: 13892 | Book songster | Text
- Grigg's Southern & Western Songster (New edn., 1851) pp.82-83
- Lippincott, Grambo (Philadelphia) (1851) | USA : Philadelphia
- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Book songster | Text
- Star Song Book (c1850-1856) pp.57-59
- R. Marsh (New York) | USA : New York
- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Songster | Text; Music
- Annie Laurie Melodist (1860) pp.22-23
- Robert M. De Witt (New York) | USA : New York
- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Book songster | Text
- United States Songster (1852) pp.
- J.A. & U.P. James (1852) (Cincinnati)
- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Broadside | Text
- Crampton Broadside Collection (BL 11621.h.11) Vol.8, No.559
- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Broadside | Text
- Crampton Broadside Collection (BL 11621.h.11) Vol.5, No.168
- H. Such (London) No.541 | England : London
- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Broadside | Text
- Crampton Broadside Collection (BL 11621.h.11) Vol.7, No.121
- W.S. Fortey (London) | England : London
- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Broadside | Text
- Crampton Broadside Collection (BL 11621.h.11) Vol.7, No.127
- W.S. Fortey (London) | England : London
- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Chapbook | Text
- A Collection of New Songs (c1820)
- George Angus (Newcastle) | England : Newcastle
- URL link
- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Broadside | Text
- National Library of Scotland website: 'English Ballads' (NLS Crawford.EB.2659)
- G. Walker Jnr.(Durham) No.165
- URL link
- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Book songster | Text
- United States Songster (1836) pp.
- U.P. James (1836) (Cincinnati)
- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Chapbook | Text
- Jim Crow [and 7 other songs] (S. Carolina Univ. Lib.)
- Printed for the Booksellers (Glasgow) No.66
- URL link
- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Broadside | Text
- The Cobourg Songster (British Library 11601.ee.34.(3) (+ Google Books) (c1805)
- J. Pitts (London) | England : London
- URL link
- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Chapbook | Text
- Six Favourite Songs (Guelph University Scottish Chapbooks) (c1830s)
- J. M'Nairn (Newton-Stewart) | Scotland : Newton-Stewart
- URL link
- Roud no: 13892 | Thesis | Reference only
- Quigley, Folk Dance and Dance Events in Rural Newfoundland (MA thesis: Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1981) p. 298
- http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/0b54e211-9cc5-4163-9208-4d488190a612
- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Songster | Text
- Henry De Marsan's New Comic and Sentimental Singer's Journal 9 (1868-1882) p. 72
- Henry De Marsan (New York) (1868-1882) | USA : New York
- URL link
- Roud no: 13892 | Chapbook | Text
- 'Life of Don Giovanni, together with [3 songs]' (1820?) (Royal Irish Academy ('Irish Song Book Vol.3') SR/12/ B(1) 15 (4)
- Printed at the Wholesale and Retail Book and Stationery Warehouse (Dublin) | Ireland : Dublin
- Roud no: 13892 | Chapbook | Text
- 'The Loss of the Brave Volunteers, together with [3 songs]' (c1820?) (Royal Irish Academy ('Irish Song Book Vol.1') SR 12 B(1) 11 (5)
- W. Kelly's (Waterford) | Ireland : Waterford
- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Book songster | Text; Music
- Ogilvie, Two Hundred Old-Time Songs (1896) p.145
- J.S. Ogilvie (New York) (1896)
- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Book | Text; Music
- Sharp, A Book of British Song (1902) pp.166-167
- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Songster | Text
- Nightingale Songster (1863) part 1, pp. 47-48
- Dick & Fitzgerald (New York) (1863) | USA : New York
- URL link
- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Songster | Text
- Pattengill, School Song Knapsack (1899) p. 47
- Henry R. Pattengill (Lansing, MI) (1899) | USA : Lansing
- URL link
- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Songster | Text
- Shilling Song-Book (1860) p. 8
- Oliver Ditson & Co. (Boston) (1860) | USA : Boston
- URL link
- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Songster | Text; Music
- Songs for Soldiers: Being a Collection of Old Army Songs (1885) p. 6
- Louis B. Hill (Kalamazoo, MI) (1885) | USA : Kalamazoo
- URL link
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- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Songster | Text
- Songs for Soldiers: Being a Collection of Old Army Songs (1885) p. 7
- Louis B. Hill (Kalamazoo, MI) (1885) | USA : Kalamazoo
- URL link
- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Songster | Text
- Songs of the Soldiers and Sailors, U. S. (1917) p. 43
- Government Printing Office (Washington) (1917) | USA : Washington
- URL link
- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Songster | Text
- Songs of the War, Victory and Home (1919) p. 9
- Daily Panagraph (Bloomington, IL) (1919) | USA : Bloomington
- URL link
- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Songster | Text
- Songs the Soldiers and Sailors Sing (1919) p. 28
- Leo Feist (New York) (1919) | USA : New York
- URL link
- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Songster | Text
- Universal Song Book (1838) pp. 48-49
- N. G. Burgess (Cincinnati) (1838) | USA : Cincinnati
- URL link
- First line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
- Roud no: 13892 | Songster | Text
- Shilling Song-Book (1860) p. 8
- W.E. Tunis (Niagara Falls) (1860) | USA : Niagara Falls
- Roud no: 13892 | Book | Historical & social account
- M.J. Grant, Auld Lang Syne: a Song and its Culture (2021)