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The Smiths members Morrissey and Johnny Marr shared an appreciation for Smith's Horses, and reveal that their song " The Hand That Rocks the Cradle " is a reworking of one of the album's tracks, " Kimberly ".
The band accepted ; the song went on, after reworking by Peart, to become " Tom Sawyer ".
She returned to No. 1 on the same charts in November 2004 with " Everyman ... Everywoman ...," a reworking of her song " Every Man Has a Woman Who Loves Him ", in January 2008, with " No No No ," and in August 2008, with " Give Peace a Chance.
This was the second high-profile project with both Elton John and George Michael in as many years ; the year before, they did a live reworking of John's song " Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me ".
" I'll Follow the Sun " was a reworking of an old song ; it had originally been written when McCartney was a youth, as he related in 1988:
A second single was released from the album in April 2010, a new remix of the song " Love Don't Live Here " backed by Ian Masterson's 2010 reworking of the 1995 single " Every Shade of Blue " and " The Runner " remixed by Buzz Junkies
* Opelika is mentioned in, Australian country musician, Geoff Mack's North American reworking of his song, " I've Been Everywhere ".
However, the new song was actually a reworking of the song, " Sing Slowly Sisters ", that had remained unreleased since 1970.
This reworking featured the same song, but showed the group at night, with each person holding a lit white candle.
According to Elvis Costello, who also performed at the Masters Tribute Concert, described Burke's performance as " flawless ": " Aretha was really wailing and Solomon had tears rolling down his cheeks, declaiming, " Bring the boys home " like a preacher, reworking the song as a plea for sanity during the never-ending war.
In a scene of British soldiers drinking in an estaminet, a chanteuse ( Pia Colombo ) leads them in a jolly chorus of " The Moon Shines Bright On Charlie Chaplin ", a reworking of an American song then shifts the mood back to darker tone by singing a soft and sombre version of " Adieu la vie ".
The song, a reworking of his 1959 hit, reached the top of the UK, Australian and New Zealand Charts.
It is a reworking of the Weezer song " Private Message ," which was originally in the running for inclusion on Make Believe.
Art Garfunkel then set it in counterpoint with " Canticle ", a reworking of Simon's 1963 song " The Side of a Hill " with new, anti-war lyrics.
* " The Cruise " ( which features Miki Berenyi ) is a reworking of the song " So Soon " ( featuring Petra Haden ), previously released as a b-side for the " Friends Of P " single.
* " Barcelona " is a reworking of " California ", the very first Rentals song.
* " Young Forever ", a song by Jay-Z, a reworking of the Alphaville song
The 2001 Anchor Bay DVD release contains a video of the band playing a reworking of the Suspiria theme song.
The album Alcool Rafinat (" Refined Alcohol ", 2005 ) includes a number of covers and parodies including a reworking of the Judas Priest song " Breaking the Law " as " Caut un bou " (" Looking for an Ox "), in which a cow wanders through Bucharest looking for love, and a more straightforward translation of the Tiger Lillies ' song " Whore " as " Curva ".
" Your Woman " is a reworking of the 1932 Bing Crosby song " My Woman ," composed by Crosby ( lyrics ), Irving Wallman, and Max Wartell ( music and lyrics ).
Written by band-mates Darren Hayes and Daniel Jones, the song is a reworking of a song called " Magical Kisses " that the pair wrote together long before recording began on their debut album.

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The text of E appears to be closer to the original composition while G represents a version that is heavily marked by learned reworking.

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In the 20th century the first part of the prologue ( chapters 1: 1-2: 5 ) and the two parts of the epilogue ( 17-21 ) were commonly seen as miscellaneous collections of fragments tacked on to the main text, and the second part of the prologue ( 2: 6-3: 6 ) as an introduction composed expressly for the book ; this view has been challenged in the latter decades of the century, and there is an increasing willingness to see Judges as the work of a single individual, working by carefully selecting, reworking and positioning his source material to introduce and conclude his themes.
He attempted to make his poetry more comprehensible by reworking his earlier pieces and starting two lengthy poems on the Russian Revolution of 1905.
In an anecdote Jarmusch has recounted of the formative experience of showing his mentor his first script, Ray disapproved of its lack of action, to which Jarmusch responded after meditating on the critique by reworking the script to be even less eventful.
* Depeche Mode use a reworking of John the Revelator on their 2005 album, Playing the Angel.
Three Smart Saps, a film considered to be an improvement, features a reworking of a routine from Harold Lloyd's The Freshman, in which Curly's loosely basted suit begins to come apart at the seams while he is on the dance floor.
It has, however, been criticized for its " archaic language and extravagant idiom " and " obsessive focus on sexuality " ( and has even been called an " eccentric ego-trip " and a " highly personal reworking of the text ").
August Derleth developed Hastur into a Great Old One in his controversial reworking of Lovecraft's universe, elaborating on this connection in his own mythos stories.
The small chips on the edge are from reworking.
His first release " You Send Me ", ( the B-side of a reworking of George Gershwin's " Summertime ") spent six weeks at # 1 on the Billboard R & B chart.
* Rip Van Winkle ( 1932 – 1954 ) Grofe worked on this tone poem for over two decades, before starting over and reworking the thematic material into the Hudson River Suite
The Byrds ' reworking of " Mr. Tambourine Man ", along with The Animals ' rock interpretation of " The House of the Rising Sun " ( itself based on Dylan's earlier cover ), helped to provide Dylan himself with the impetus to start recording with an electric backing band.
Having already designed a system that in their opinion offered satisfactory protection against shaped charges, consisting of multiple-laminate spaced armour with the spaces filled with ceramic polystyrene foam as fitted to the Leopard 1A3, they put a clear emphasis on improving KE-penetrator protection, reworking the system into a perforated metal module armour.
This book was a reworking of a manuscript that Beebe had submitted to Henry Holt in 1902, but which Holt had asked him to expand into a major work on birds.
Since objects are less dependent on the internal structure of other objects, object containers can be changed without reworking their callers.
Composer Ferde Grofe spent twenty years working on a symphonic tone poem based on Rip Van Winkle, eventually reworking the material into his Hudson River Suite.
The music is a reworking of the second movement of Bach's Ratswechsel cantata Gott, man lobet dich in der Stille, BWV 120 on the words Jauchzet, ihr erfreute Stimmen.
The film is based on Blatty's novel, The Ninth Configuration ( 1978 ) which was itself a reworking of an earlier version of the novel, first published in 1966 as Twinkle, Twinkle, " Killer " Kane!
The Planning Department unveiled a major reworking of its plans for the old Kai Tak airport site on 17 October 2006, containing " a basket of small measures designed to answer a bevy of concerns raised by the public ".
In 2001, Bavarian instrument makers Guntram Wolf and Benedikt Eppelsheim began collaborating on the reworking of the contrabassoon, resulting in a new instrument they call the Contraforte.

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