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Song and Scheherazade
* Song of Scheherazade ( 1947 )
* Excerpts were heard in the fictional 1947 biopic of Rimsky-Korsakov, Song of Scheherazade.
* Song of Scheherazade ( 1947 )-Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
In 1947 he and Eugene Zador orchestrated music by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov for the film Song of Scheherazade, about a fictional episode in the composer's life.
* Song of Scheherazade ( 1947 )
* Song of Scheherazade ( 1947 )
* Song of Scheherazade ( 1947 )

Song and 1947
* Song of Love ( 1947 )
Other shows include the minor hit, Flower Drum Song ( 1958 ), as well as relative failures Allegro ( 1947 ), Me and Juliet ( 1953 ) and Pipe Dream ( 1955 ).
The hit song from the film was " Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah ", which won the 1947 Academy Award for Best Song and is frequently used as part of Disney's montage themes, and which has become widely used in popular culture.
Song of the Thin Man is a 1947 comedy-crime film directed by Edward Buzzell, the last of the six Thin Man films.
* Song of the Thin Man ( 1947 )
Several readings by Lewis are collected on The Enemy Speaks, an audiobook CD published in 2007 and featuring extracts from " One Way Song " and " The Apes of God ", as well as radio talks titled " When John Bull Laughs " ( 1938 ), " A Crisis of Thought " ( 1947 ) and " The Essential Purposes of Art " ( 1951 ).
In 1947, Woody got his own theme song when musicians George Tibbles and Ramey Idriss wrote " The Woody Woodpecker Song ", making ample use of the character's famous laugh.
In 1947, too, Locke released " Hear My Song, Violetta ", which became forever associated with him.
In 1937 he wrote his autobiography, Life is My Song, and in 1947 he published Arkansas, a beautifully written history of his home state.
* Song of Dolores ( 1947 )
Among his better known works are Sonetos espirituales 1914 – 1916 ( 1916 ; “ Spiritual Sonnets, 1914 – 15 ”), Piedra y cielo ( 1919 ; “ Stones and Sky ”), Poesía, en verso, 1917 – 1923 ( 1923 ), Poesía en prosa y verso ( 1932 ; “ Poetry in Prose and Verse ”), Voces de mi copla ( 1945 ; “ Voices of My Song ”), and Animal de fondo ( 1947 ; “ Animal at Bottom ”).
* Night Song ( 1947 )
Song and album titles like Power To the People, In Pursuit of Blackness, and Black Narcissus reflected his growing political awareness and social consciousness, although the last album was named after the Powell and Pressburger film of 1947.
His film credits include The Spanish Main ( 1945 ), Of Human Bondage ( 1946 ), Song of Love ( 1947 ), Thief of Damascus ( 1952 ), Siren of Bagdad ( 1953 ), and Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse ( 1961 ).
* Song of Love ( 1947 )
" Her biggest hits were " River, Stay ' Way From My Door " ( 1931 ), " The Woodpecker Song " ( 1940 ), " The White Cliffs of Dover " ( 1941 ), " Rose O ' Day " ( 1941 ), " Last Time I saw Paris " ( 1942 ), " I Don't Want to Walk Without You " ( 1942 ), " There Goes That Song Again " ( 1944 ), " Seems Like Old Times " ( 1946 ), and " Now Is the Hour " ( 1947 ).
# A Song Sonata ( violin and piano, 1947 )
Chakiris made his film debut in 1947, in the chorus of Song of Love.

Song and American
* 1943 – Chuck Girard, American singer-songwriter and pianist ( Love Song and The Castells )
* 1948 – John Mehler, American drummer ( Love Song )
In USA in July 1943, as a result of the American Federation of Musicians boycott of US recording studios, the a cappella vocal group The Song Spinners had a best-seller with " Comin ' In On A Wing And A Prayer ".
* 1948 – David Ingram, American musician, songwriter, and arranger ( AnExchange and Love Song ) ( d. 2005 )
While the Super Bowl XX Champion Bears were a fixture of mainstream American pop culture in the 1980s, the Bears made a prior mark with the 1971 American TV movie Brian's Song starring Billy Dee Williams as Gale Sayers and James Caan as Brian Piccolo.
* July 9 – James Baskett, American actor ( Uncle Remus in Disney's Song of the South ) ( d. 1948 ) ( b. 1904 )
*" Home in Pasadena ( An American Love Song )", a 1923 song by Harry Warren
These include most importantly American sparrows ( Emberizidae ) – Dark-eyed Junco ( Junco hyemalis ), Song Sparrow ( Melospiza melodia ), Golden-crowned Sparrow ( Zonotrichia atricapilla ) and White-crowned Sparrow ( Z. leucophrys ) – and true finches ( Fringillidae ) – Pine Siskin ( Carduelis pinus ), Purple Finch (" Carpodacus " purpureus ), and the Douglas-fir Red Crossbill ( Loxia curvirostra neogaea ) which is uniquely adapted to foraging for P. menziesii seeds.
He also examined the role of the poet in American society and famously summarized his poetic method in the phrase " No ideas but in things " ( found in his poem " A Sort of a Song " and repeated again and again in Paterson ).
* Hischak, Thomas, S. American Song Lyricists, 1920-1960 ( 1002 ), Detroit: Gale, ISBN 978-0-7876-6009-3
" Every Breath You Take " also won the American Video Award for " Best Group video " and nabbed two Ivor Novello Awards for the categories " Best Song Musically and Lyrically " and " Most Performed Work ".
Low, an American indie rock group from Duluth, Minnesota, has a song titled " Those Girls ( Song For Nico )".
A short scene-setter written after the style of " The Song of Hiawatha " introduces a planet whereto Lazarus has led a group of colonists now living in a manner reminiscent of the American Old West.
James Baskett ( February 16, 1904 – July 9, 1948 ) was an American actor known for his portrayal of Uncle Remus, singing the song " Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah " in the 1946 Disney feature film Song of the South.
Song of the South is a 1946 American musical film produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures.
Nicholas E. Tawa, in his 2005 book Supremely American: Popular Song in the 20th Century: Styles and Singers and What They Said About America, included Beefheart among the prominent progressive rock musicians of the 1960s and 70s, while the Encyclopædia Britannica describes Beefheart's songs as conveying " deep distrust of modern civilization, a yearning for ecological balance, and that belief that all animals in the wild are far superior to human beings.
Rogers also introduced some celebrated numbers from the Great American Songbook, songs such as Harry Warren and Al Dubin's " The Gold Diggers ' Song ( We're in the Money )" from Gold Diggers of 1933 ( 1933 ), " Music Makes Me " from Flying Down to Rio ( 1933 ), " The Continental " from The Gay Divorcee ( 1934 ), Irving Berlin's " Let Yourself Go " from Follow the Fleet ( 1936 ), the Gershwins ' " Embraceable You " from Girl Crazy and " They All Laughed ( at Christopher Columbus )" from Shall We Dance ( 1937 ).
One of the influential names in the late 1970s – early 1990s American horror literature boom, by 1991 McCamon had three New York Times bestsellers ( The Wolf's Hour, Stinger, and Swan Song ) and 5 million books in print.
The American Film Institute ranked the film 10th on AFI's Greatest Movie Musicals ; two songs from the film made AFI's 100 Years ... 100 Songs (" The Trolley Song " at # 26 and " Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas " at # 76 ).
Also in 1998, Song of the Coquí, his Hispanic family drama with humor and dance, won the Chicano / Latino Literary Award ( University of California, Irvine ) and an " American Dream " prize by Repertorio Español in New York City.
**" Up Where We Belong " (# 1, American Academy Award, British Academy Award, Winner Tokyo Song Festival )
**" My Heart Will Go On " (# 1, American Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, Grammy for Song of the Year )
As indicated by its title, Song Cycle is a thematically coherent work, one which attempts to embrace the breadth of American popular music ; bluegrass, ragtime, show tunes -- nothing escapes Parks ' radar, and the sheer eclecticism and individualism of his work is remarkable.
Song Cycle established Parks ' signature approach of mining and updating old American musical traditions, including ragtime and New Orleans-style jazz, and includes the Randy Newman song " Vine Street ".

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