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song and praising
There are for example fragments in ' Sapphic ' meter praising the Dioscuri, Hermes and the river Hebrus ( a river significant in Lesbian mythology since it was down its waters that the head of Orpheus was believed to have floated singing, eventually crossing the sea to Lesbos and ending up in a temple of Apollo, as a symbol of Lesbian supremacy in song ).
Rituals include offering of symbolic objects and praising Tirthankaras in song.
He sings " Treat Your Mother Right ( Treat Her Right )," in which he enumerates the reasons why it is important to treat your mother right, and also raps a song about growing up in the ghetto and praising God.
After the war, the reigning king had his minstrels compose a song praising his victory, which contains the first written record of the word " Somali ".
The troubadour Olivier lo Templier composed a song praising the voyage and hoping for its success.
The Burlington Township School District received publicity in 2009 after a video posted on YouTube by a parent without school approval showed more than a dozen children at B. Bernice Young Elementary School singing a song praising President Barack Obama, which Conservative groups cited as a means of indoctrinating students to support the President.
* Theo Simon has written a song entitled " Ned Ludd ", commemorating the machine-breakers of 1811-13 and praising current direct action protest as a continuation of his ethos.
Toward the end of her performance, as she had done across the country, Ronstadt spoke to the audience, praising Fahrenheit 9 / 11, Michael Moore's documentary film about the Iraq War, and dedicated the song " Desperado " to Moore.
His 1983 album Trouble in Paradise included the hit single " I Love L. A .", a song that has been interpreted as both praising and criticizing the city of Los Angeles.
Sputnikmusic offered the song an " Excellent " rating of four out of five, with reviewer Joe Katz praising the album as " one of the heaviest blues albums in existence ", noting the " Raw production and quality keep it fresh in the world of squeaky clean classic rock sounds.
In 1995, pop singer Alain Souchon recorded the song Arlette Laguiller, commenting that " Her words, of course, may be a little worn-out " but praising her " peppermint-fresh " way of expressing them, and indicating that " When Arlette sings, you feel a real sense of love ".
A contemporary corrido song sheet praising Orozco and his exploits.
Afterwards everyone is free to share a song or something they learned form scripture, praising God all throughout the night.
It is both a love song for an unknown girl whom the poet met by chance and a ritual song praising the beauty of the land.
In November, she had a No. 8 hit in Australia with " Don't Tell Me the Time ", but in the U. S. the song only reached No. 80. the album's critical reception was lukewarm, with many reviewers praising Davis ' voice but noting that the album sounded lightweight and lacking atmospheric punch.
The congregation joins in a song praising the Lord, and Daniel hums along ; somehow he finds it easier to sing than speak.
" The 9513 reviewer Brady Vercher rated it three stars out of five, praising Walker's vocal performance but saying that the song selection " seemed to be lacking in everything but fluff.
This drew attention not only for the song and the label granting permissions, but also due to the fact that several comments praising the track came from IP addresses within the Warner Bros. network.
Songs such as " Sky Over the Liberated Zone " ( praising the Communist Party of China and romanticizing life in the CCP-held " liberated zones " during the wars against Japan and the Kuomintang ) and " Osmanthus Flowers Blooming Everywhere in August " ( a Red Army folk song from the Sichuan province ) are among the best-known revolutionary songs from the wartime and Maoist periods in China.
Madih nabawi one of the principal religious genres of Arabic music, is a song form devoted to eulogizing or rather praising the Prophet Muhammad and his family.
The NoZe Brothers delight in praising the memory of Brother Long NoZe in prose and song with ditties such as " This Old God ", " When the NoZe is Blown up Yonder ", and " Rock Around the Cross ".
In a separate review on Amazon, Georgina Collins, called the song " corker of a popsong ", praising it for being catchy and fun to listen to.
* Philip Pope singing a Barry Manilow-style song, initially praising a lost love, but realising how horrible she was and changing his lyrics accordingly ;

song and Admiral
Morgan Phillips, an independent hip-hop musician and disc jockey, included a song about the character called " Admiral Ackbar Please " on his album Star Wars Breakbeats.
Famous match races include the 1851 match at York between the Epsom Derby winners The Flying Dutchman and Voltigeur ; the 1878 four mile long race in Louisville between the Eastern U. S. colt Ten Broeck and California filly Mollie McCarty that inspired the song Molly and Tenbrooks, the Canadian contest between Man o ' War and Sir Barton in 1920, won by Man O ' War ; Seabiscuit's victory over War Admiral in the 1938 Pimlico Special ; the 1955 race between Nashua and Swaps, the 1966 Pace of the Century between standardbred champs Bret Hanover and Cardigan Bay, and 1975's tragedy-marred contest between colt Foolish Pleasure and filly Ruffian at Belmont Park.
Most of its songs are in his native language of Haitian Creole like " Fanm Kreyol " with the French Caribbean Admiral T. He also figured on the album Mozaik Kreyol of this one in the song " Secret Lover ".
* The Paul McCartney song " Uncle Albert / Admiral Halsey "
It also features one previously unreleased song, " Admiral Fell Promises.
* Admiral Benbow an English folk song.
Although Nesmith would only sing lead vocals on a remake of the 1968 song " Circle Sky ", he did write the Dolenz-vocal song, " Admiral Mike ", and provided background vocals for all tracks.

song and capture
The U. S. Library of Congress has a collection of 3, 000 versions of and songs inspired by " Amazing Grace ", some of which were first-time recordings by folklorists Alan and John Lomax, a father and son team who in 1932 traveled thousands of miles across the South to capture the different regional styles of the song.
Around the middle of the 13th century, various legends developed that, after Richard's capture, his minstrel Blondel travelled Europe from castle to castle, loudly singing a song known only to the two of them ( they had composed it together ).
But Susan does get a pet panther from her brother Mark to give to their Aunt Elizabeth and David and Susan must capture the panther in the Connecticut wilderness with the help of baby's favorite song I Can't Give You Anything but Love, Baby.
The song included references to the burning of the KC Ranch, the capture of the WSGA men, the intervention of the U. S. Cavalry and the release of the cattlemen and hired guns.
" Burke recalled: " I put my own feelings and words to it, and was lucky enough by the grace of God to capture the song, when it was in P. D., able to have a copyright on it.
Thom Yorke also referenced electronic dance music, saying the song was " an attempt to capture that exploding beat sound where you're at the club and the PA's so loud, you know it's doing damage ".
" Lomax himself wrote that in all his work he had tried to capture " the seemingly incoherent diversity of American folk song as an expression of its democratic, inter-racial, international character, as a function of its inchoate and turbulent many-sided development.
In a 2010 interview, Saunders claimed the song sought to capture the essence of the style of disco that other local DJs were playing at the time, a style which he says was already known locally as " house ".
( This is also why. SPC rips of the game music for Tales of Phantasia and Star Ocean frequently sound scratchy and garbled: The files only store the initial sound samples at the time of the. spc capture, rather than similarly rotating samples during the course of the song.
Near the end of the episode, a Protestant minister holds an enthusiastic interfaith religious service and invited human and alien alike ; as the choir sings " No Hiding Place Down Here ", the song coincides with images of Refa's capture and subsequent death at the hands of the Narns.
The object of the game is to capture a sufficient amount of sections to reach the end of the song.
" According to Clinton Heylin, " Marcus isolated Slow Train Comings greatest flaw, an inevitable by-product of his determination to capture the immediacy of newfound faith in song.
Originally composed during the Pet Sounds / Smile sessions with original lyrics by Tony Asher, the song was recorded by Wilson in sections at different studios in order to capture the sound he heard in his head.
As Scorsese frantically tried to get other cameras up, Kovács was already rolling and able to capture the iconic song by the blues legend.
This footage shows them doing motion capture / CGI in order to be animated, as well as studio recording of the song written for the film.
The album opens with crashing guitar chords that capture a feeling of urban chaos, leading into " Give Blood ", a song with Townshend's trademark, moral lyrics demanding listeners to " give blood, but you may find that blood is not enough ".
The song was written to commemorate the capture of major Ottoman fortress, Ismail, by the great Russian general, Aleksandr Suvorov.
One listen to the album's opening track, the breathtaking curtain-raiser " Tool Of The Devil ," and the chorus ' gargantuan hook will capture you as it did Thunderstone's fellow Finns, who sent the song straight to No. 3 on the Finnish Singles Chart.
Their pure heavy metal approach, and their unadulterated use of the words " Heavy Metal " in song titles has gained them fame, as their music strives to capture the essence of what they think " heavy metal " should be.
Spearheaded by the single " Body Talk ," rumors ran rampant that the song was written to appease the band's label, who, eager to capture some steam at radio, also forced the band into shooting a horrendous video for the song which featured the band in full-on workout mode.
In the movie The Longest Day from 1962 about the Allied invasion of Normandy in June 1944 this song is sung by the squadron of Major John Howard in a glider on its way to capture Pegasus Bridge.
The reason for the song not being listed on the track-listing is because Aerosmith wanted to capture the bootleg feel, that their fans got from bootleg traders in the seventies.
For example, the phrase " wine, women and song " uses three words to capture the concept of hedonistic life.

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