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Steinberg obviously has concluded that it is the lyric element which must dominate in this score, and he manages at times to create the effect of the whole orchestra bursting into song.
There is a quick change from the plaintive song to a conversational tone.
A crowd of 1,400 is expected for the ceremonies, which will be followed by the show in which the writers will lampoon baseball personalities in skit, dance and song.
What a discussion can ensue when the title of this type of song is in question.
If your favorite song is not here it must be an unfamiliar one.
Today, in the era of the integrated musical when an individual song must contribute to the over-all development of the show, it is understandable that a song, no matter how excellent it may be on its own terms, is cut out because it does not perform the function required of it.
Among the particular gems in this collection is the impudent opening song of `` The Garrick Gaieties '', an impressive forecast of the wit and melody that were to come from Rodgers and Hart in the years that followed ; ;
He shares with Mr. Morse a parody of the college anthems he once sang while his second song is whisked away from him by Virginia Martin, a girl with a remarkably expressive yip in her voice.
" America the Beautiful " is an American patriotic song.
The song is one of the most beloved and popular of the many American patriotic songs.
The song is often included in songbooks in a wide variety of religious congregations in the United States.
Charles ' recording is very commonly played at major sporting and entertainment events, such as the Super Bowl, and WrestleMania 2 ; Charles gave a live performance of the song prior to Super Bowl XXXV, the last Super Bowl played before the September 11 terrorist attacks, as well as during Game 2 of the 2001 World Series after the attacks.
This song is also used in Ellen Raskin's The westing game.
The full version of the song from Melbourne Punch, the fourth verse of which is pasted onto the urn
* Atomic Dog, a song that is popular world wide ; written and performed by Our Father Who Art of Funk ; " George Clinton " from Parliament and the Funkadelics
Cash often included the song when he toured prisons, saying " For the three minutes that song is going on, everybody is free.
Bruce Hindmarsh suggests that the secular popularity of " Amazing Grace " is due to the absence of any mention of God in the lyrics until the fourth verse ( by Excell's version, the fourth verse begins " When we've been there ten thousand years "), and that the song represents the ability of humanity to transform itself instead of a transformation taking place at the hands of God.
This verse is also featured in William Billing's popular Sacred Harp song " David's Lamentation ", first published in 1778.
Also, " Absalom, Absalom Would I die for you my son, I would have it all undone, The way it all came down " is found on the 1998 album Largo in the song " Gimme A Stone ".

song and used
For example, Jim Morrison used an anagram of his name in the Doors song L. A. Woman, calling himself " Mr. Mojo Risin ' ".
A poignant sense of nostalgia accompanied the recordings of several gospel and blues singers in the 1940s and 1950s who used the song to remember their grandparents, traditions, and family roots.
The 1982 science fiction film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan used " Amazing Grace " amid a context of Christian symbolism, to memorialize the death of Mr. Spock but more practically, because the song has become " instantly recognizable to many in the audience as music that sounds appropriate for a funeral " according to a Star Trek scholar.
* Alphabet song, or " the ABC's ", a song used to teach children the alphabet
The word " anthem " is commonly used to describe a celebratory song or composition for a distinct group, as in the term " national anthem ".
An alphabet song is any of various songs used to teach children an alphabet, used in kindergartens, pre-schools and homes around the world.
The Canadian children's TV series The Big Comfy Couch used a version of the song in the episode " Backwards ".
* The song " Do-Re-Mi " from The Sound of Music, which is used to learn the order of the notes in the Solfege scale, just like the alphabet song is used to learn the order of the letters in the alphabetical order.
The elegant, harmonically-advanced music in this musical pays indirect homage to the compositions of Maurice Ravel, especially his Valses nobles et sentimentales ( whose opening chord is " borrowed " for the opening chord of the song " Liaisons "); part of this effect stems from the style of orchestration that Jonathan Tunick used.
" BDP used this riff in the song " Remix for P is Free ," and it was later resampled by artists such as Black Star and dead prez.
For the 2005 tour to New Zealand the Lions management commissioned a song, " The Power of Four ", although it met with little support amongst Lions fans at the matches and was not used on the 2009 Tour.
In 2002, the US remake of Queer as Folk used the song " Smalltown Boy " in an episode.
The keyboard riff was used again in 2006, in the September song " Cry for You " along with a version by Trance artist ESS-K.
The theme from Field of Dreams was played at the last game at Memorial Stadium in 1991, and the song " Magic to Do " from the stage musical Pippin was used that season to commemorate " Orioles Magic " on 33rd Street.
Ballads were particularly characteristic of the popular poetry and song of the British Isles from the later medieval period until the 19th century and used extensively across Europe and later the Americas, Australia and North Africa.
In the later 19th century it took on the meaning of a slow form of popular love song and the term is now often used as synonymous with any love song, particularly the pop or rock power ballad.
By the 1920s, composers of Tin Pan Alley and Broadway used ballad to signify a slow, sentimental tune or love song, often written in a fairly standardized form ( see below ).
As new genres of music, such as ragtime, blues and jazz, began to emerge in the early 20th century the popularity of the genre faded, but the association with sentimentality led to the term ballad being used for a slow love song from the 1950s onwards.

song and signature
The album contains the signature track, " El Shaddai " ( written by Michael Card ) and the Grant-Chapman penned song, " In a Little While ".
In 1940 " New San Antonio Rose " sold a million records and became the signature song of The Texas Playboys.
" For the next two years, she had a number of solo hits – including her signature song " Coat of Many Colors " ( number four in 1971 ) – in addition to her duets.
The session version makes clear that the basic structure of the song, including its signature bass-line, percussion arrangement and idiosyncratic introductory and middle eight sections, were already intact prior to any involvement from ZTT or eventual producer Trevor Horn.
It contained what would become Brooks's signature song, the blue collar anthem " Friends in Low Places ", as well as two other Brooks classics, the dramatic and controversial " The Thunder Rolls " and the philosophically ironic " Unanswered Prayers ".
After almost 30 years of its release, Gaynor continues to ride the success of " I Will Survive ", touring the country and the world over and performing her signature song on dozens of TV shows.
Billy Joel famously plays the harmonica, in addition to his piano, on his signature song, " Piano Man ".
According to Berry's biographer Mark A. Moore, " The song ( with backing vocals, plus additional instruments added by the Ernie Freeman combo ) had a raucous R & B flavor, with a bouncing bomp-bomp vocal hook that would become a signature from Jan on future recordings.
On an oft-quoted take of Parker's signature song, " Now's the Time ", Davis takes a melodic solo, whose unbop-like quality anticipates the " cool jazz " period that would follow.
" Meet the Mets " is the Mets ' signature song, written in 1961, one year before the first season, by Bill Katz and Ruth Roberts.
* complex song structures, key and time signature changes, modal melodies and drones ;
Lee is today internationally recognized for her signature song " Fever ".
They watch as the Transylvanians, servants and a tap-dancing groupie dance the film's signature song, " Time Warp ".
Richrath was a Peoria, Illinois-based guitarist and prolific songwriter who brought original material to the band including REO's signature song " Ridin ' the Storm Out ".
With Dees, he wrote " It's Over ", a number 1 in the UK, and a song that would be one of his signature pieces for the rest of his career.
She delivered them one last success with the gold-selling album Blessed Are ... ( 1971 ) which spawned a top-ten hit in Robbie Robertson's " The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down ", her cover of The Band's signature song.
In the early 1990s, Nirvana's signature " stop-start " song format became a genre convention.
" American Pie " is considered Don McLean's magnum opus and his signature song.
Celesta provides the signature opening of " Pure Imagination ", a well-known song ( sung by Gene Wilder ) from the 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory.
The next single, " I Honestly Love You ", became Newton-John's signature song.
The song " Rondo " by The Nice is a 4 / 4 interpretation of " Blue Rondo à la Turk " by the Dave Brubeck Quartet, originally in 9 / 8 time signature.
Her appearance opposite Robert De Niro in the 1977 musical drama film, New York, New York however, gave Minnelli her best known signature song.
Frank Sinatra released a successful cover version ( for his Trilogy: Past Present Future album ) two years later and used it as his signature song as well, sometimes even duetting with Minnelli live on stage.
After years of declining fans ' pleas for her to sing Garland's signature song, " Over The Rainbow ", she concluded Act 1 with the final refrain of her mother's famous anthem, to an instant ovation.
Ripani also argues that the popularity of Jackson's signature song " Nasty " influenced the new jack swing genre developed by Teddy Riley.

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