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Coffee Break: Robert Burns Day

Coffee Break Robert Burns Day
For today’s 9:30 Coffee Break, what songs by Scottish artists do you want to hear?

If you’ve ever heard someone use the expression, “The best laid plans…”, that person is quoting Robert Burns. And if you’ve ever sung “Auld Lang Syne” to ring in the New Year, you can thank Burns for that, too. 

Considered the national poet of Scotland, Robert Burns was born on January 25, 1759. He only lived for 37 years, but in his short life, Burns turned out a body of work that is still remembered and celebrated to this day. In Scotland and elsewhere, Burns’ life and work is celebrated each January 25, Robert Burns Day. The primary celebration is the Burns supper, which consists of a traditional meal of soup, haggis, potatoes and turnips — and of course, there are readings and singing of Burns’ poetry and songs.

Although we’re not going to roll out a heavy meal at this time of the morning, we can certainly celebrate Robert Burns by playing music by artists who share Burns’ homeland.

So for today’s 9:30 Coffee Break, what songs by Scottish artists do you want to hear?

Respond with your song ideas in the comments below.

Have an idea for a Coffee Break topic? Submit your idea for a future theme and browse past Coffee Breaks in our archive.

Songs PlayedBig Country - In a Big CountryBelle & Sebastian - Funny Little FrogThe Fratellis - Chelsea DaggerGarbage - Stupid GirlGlasvegas - GeraldineLulu - To Sir With LoveThe Jesus and Mary Chain - Just Like HoneyMylo - In My Arms

Bonus: Nazareth - Love Hurts

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