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chorus and Kingston
In the Kingston Trio recording, after the final chorus, the song's lead singer Nick Reynolds speaks the words: " Et tu, Charlie?
She attended a dance class at the community center there and was involved in Kingston Elementary School's chorus and the Kingston Clippers swim team.

chorus and Take
In the 1935 Marx Brothers ' film " A Night at the Opera ", in one of the more unusual uses of the song, composer Herbert Stothart arranged for a full pit orchestra to segue seamlessly from the overture of Il Trovatore into the chorus of " Take Me Out to the Ball Game ".
She appeared in the chorus of Flower Drum Song and played the part of Muriel in Take Me Along.
In 2011, she appeared on the rapper Drake's latest album Take Care ; she wrote part of the song " Over My Dead Body " and sang the chorus.
After the opening theme, to honor Fingers, host Richard Dawson led the crowd in a chorus of " Take Me Out to the Ball Game ".
The Smiths chose to open their 1986 album, The Queen Is Dead, with a sound sample from this film — taken from the scene at the house in London during the Christmas season, in which Mavis leads her fellow Brits abroad through an off-key chorus of " Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty ".
Take a hold of my hand, you don't need to be afraid " during the rousing chorus moved countless listeners to tears.
During the " stretch ," fans in the United States often sing the chorus of Take Me Out to the Ball Game.
") was also recorded, as well as a pseudo cover of Eddie Money's " Take Me Home Tonight ", with Castellanos singing the chorus and J. Roman performing original verses in a rap style.
" In addition, it features a repeated chorus based on a circle of fifths melody, similar to " Take It Slow and Easy " by Jesse Fuller or " Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden " by Tommy Bradley ( 1930 ).
" The optimistic ideology gave birth to the chorus of the song: " I don't ever want to feel / Like I did that day / Take me to the place I love ;" the place he loves being his band mates, friends and family.
The second chorus transitions into a different verse, where Chad Smith begins to play the drums, and Kiedis sings " Take me all the way / Yeah / Yeah-e-yeah / Oh no, no ".
" The song that plays while the Simpsons visit the Skydome in Toronto is " Take Off " by the fictional comedy duo Bob and Doug McKenzie, the chorus of which was sung by Geddy Lee, the lead vocalist and bassist of the Canadian rock band Rush.
Lum wrote the chorus and title of " Take this Message to My Mother " and Hank wrote the verses.
The song's chorus translates as " Take back Michael Jackson, give us back the Phra Narai!

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* Trilogie van de Laatste Dag ( 1996 – 97 ) ( each of its three sections may be performed separately: ( i ) The Last Day ( texts by Lucebert, folksong A Woman and Her Lass ) for boy soprano, 4 male voices, orchestra ; ( ii ) TAO ( texts by Laozi, Kotaro Takamura ) for 4 female voices, piano voice, koto, small orchestra winds, 2 horns, harp, piano (+ celesta ), 2 percussion, minimum 14 strings ; ( iii ) Dancing on the Bones ( text by the composer ) for children's chorus, orchestra, 1997 )
Her earliest professional stage appearances were as a chorus girl on tour with Guido Thielscher's Girl-Kabarett, vaudeville-style entertainments, and in Rudolf Nelson revues in Berlin.
Her song, an original composition rather than a cover of the Beach Boys original, is instead a country-styled retort to Beach Boys song, featuring a chorus that asks, " ain't you glad we ain't all California girls?
Her first professional production was as a chorus girl in " The Music Man " and " Finian's Rainbow " at Fullerton College.
Her mother, a former chorus girl died when Alice was only three years old.
Her job designing costumes at the Marigold Gardens nightclub led to employment singing and dancing in the chorus there.
Her first stage appearance was in 1906 in the chorus of The Little Michus at the Daly's Theatre in London, later taking the role of Blanche Marie in that production.
Her first break came in 1968 when she auditioned for the chorus on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour ".
Her career chorus girl past came in handy when she played an exotic dancer in Armored Car Robbery ( 1950 ) where she shared the leading role with Charles McGraw.
Her first professional role was in the chorus of a pantomime version of Around the World in 80 Days.
Her first role afterwards was playing Osatko in the chorus of Around the World in 80 Days at the Liverpool Playhouse during the 1990 – 91 pantomime season.
Her army, in similar uniforms, looks like a crack drill team or chorus line.

chorus and Out
The chorus of their cover version of The Hollies ' " I Wanna Shout " would serve as the inspiration for " Shout It Out Loud " from 1976's Destroyer, although the two songs are completely different in every other respect.
" Paalen understood his picture beings as a kind of pictorial version of the ancient choros tragicos, the tragic chorus, conceived in Nietzsche's writing on The Birth of Tragedy Out of the Spirit of Music.
Out in the forest ( to which Leonardo and the Bride have fled ), three Woodcutters emerge to discuss the events ( in a manner somewhat similar to that of a Greek chorus, except that they speak to each other, not to the audience ).
* " Weird Al " Yankovic included the chorus in his polka medley " Polka Your Eyes Out " from his 1992 album Off the Deep End.
Johnny Loftus of Allmusic noted " Leave ( Get Out )" as one of the album's top tracks, writing that it " doesn't have a lot of staying power, but its guitar figure is a nice touch, and the chorus hits with the right amount of tell-off brashness.
McCune performed in a state-wide tour of Victorian high schools in the educational John Romeril play about work experience, called Working Out, was in the chorus for a Sydney musical version of Great Expectations starring Philip Gould, and starred as the aspiring ballerina postulant, Sister Mary Leo, in the sequel to the Dan Goggin musical Nunsense.
Besides these dramatic works, Thomas's chief compositions were a psalm, Out of the Deep, for soprano solo and chorus ( London, 1878 ); a choral ode, The Sun Worshippers ( Norwich, 1881 ), and a suite de ballet for orchestra ( Cambridge, 1887 ).
have a song titled " Out of the Blue " in which the repeated singing of the lyrics " Out of the blue, into the black " make up the chorus.

chorus and from
Gloria ( surname: Ziraldo ), circa 30, who was born in Italy and once did `` chorus work '' in Toronto, has been around longer than most of the others, wistfully remembers the old days when `` we used to get the seamen from the ships, you know, with big turtleneck sweaters and handkerchiefs and all.
And then the Amen corner took hold, re-enacting a form of group participation in worship that stemmed from years before the Greek chorus, spreading down through the African forest, overseas to the West Indies, and then here in Alabama.
and as this music ebbs and flows, there is an antiphonal chorus from all the atoms outside, in fact from the atoms of the entire universe.
The mystic chords of memory, stretching from every battlefield, and patriot grave, to every living heart and hearthstone, all over this broad land, will yet swell the chorus of the Union, when again touched, as surely they will be, by the better angels of our nature.
When Thespis stepped out from the chorus, he spoke as if he was the character ( for example, " I am Dionysus.
It also included an innovative scene that would combine a series of on stage dances with singing from both solo protagonists and the chorus.
Most pop standard and jazz ballads are built from a single, introductory verse ; usually around 16 bars in length, and ending on the dominant ; the chorus or refrain, usually it is 16 or 32 bars long, and in AABA form ( though other forms such as ABAC are not uncommon ).
She had run away from home, intent on making a career in dance, and aged 18 joined the chorus line at the London Palladium.
Changing between ride and hi-hat, or between either and a leaner sound with neither, is often used to mark a change from one passage to another, for example to distinguish verse and chorus.
The absence of a similar precaution in construction of his Mosè in Egitto led to disaster in the scene depicting the passage of the Israelites through the Red Sea, when the defects in stage contrivance always raised a laugh, so that the composer was at length compelled to introduce the chorus " Dal tuo stellato soglio " to divert attention from the dividing waves.
On the other hand, during rehearsals, workmen in the theater stopped what they were doing during Va, pensiero and applauded at the conclusion of this haunting melody while the growth of the " identification of Verdi's music with Italian nationalist politics " is judged to have begun in the summer 1846 in relation to a chorus from Ernani in which the name of one of its characters, " Carlo ", was changed to " Pio ", a reference to Pope Pius IX's grant of an amnesty to political prisoners.
Prior to Verdi's body's being driven from the cemetery to the official memorial service and its final resting place at the Casa di Riposo per Musicisti, Arturo Toscanini conducted a chorus of 820 singers in " Va, pensiero ".
The chorus of the chant became the title of a compilation album from Anagram Records ( Catalog #: GRAM 28 ) released in 1987.
The term orchestra derives from the Greek ορχήστρα, the name for the area in front of an ancient Greek stage reserved for the Greek chorus.
In modern poetry, the term is often equivalent with strophe ; in popular vocal music, a stanza is typically referred to as a " verse " ( distinct from the refrain, or " chorus ").
Other films shot in widescreen were the musical Happy Days ( 1929 ) which premiered at the Roxy Theater, New York City, on February 13, 1930, starring Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell and a 12 year old Betty Grable as a chorus girl ; Song o ’ My Heart, a musical feature starring Irish tenor John McCormack and directed by Frank Borzage ( Seventh Heaven, A Farewell to Arms ), which was shipped from the labs on March 17, 1930, but never released and may no longer survive, according to film historian Miles Kreuger ( the 35mm version, however, debuted in New York on March 11, 1930 ); and the western The Big Trail ( 1930 ) starring John Wayne and Tyrone Power, Sr. which premiered at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood on October 2, 1930, all of which were also made in the 70mm Fox Grandeur process.
However, Suskin states in Show Tunes that " As the writing progressed and the extent of Bernstein's lyric contributions became less, the composer agreed to rescind his credit ... Contrary to rumor, Sondheim did not write music for the show ; his only contribution came on " Something's Coming ", where he developed the main strain of the chorus from music Bernstein wrote for the verse.
The Polonaise from Act 3 was performed ( without chorus ) on 3 April 1872 by the Free School of Music, conducted by Mily Balakirev.
In his memoirs, Rimsky-Korsakov mentions an 1876 concert at which Borodin's " closing chorus " was performed, the first public performance of any music from Prince Igor identified by him:
Instead of moving from one musical number to another, the musical segments — e. g. aria, recitative, chorus — are interspersed with periods of dialogue.
Two chorus lines, one of four chorus girls and one of four chorus boys then took turns crossing the stage, the former group entering from stage right and the latter from stage left.

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