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Doolittle featured the single " Here Comes Your Man ", which biographers Josh Frank and Caryn Ganz describe as an unusually jaunty and pop-like song for the band.
Some weeks after the release of Joke-a-lot, Siberry performed " With All Your Heart " at the Alix Goolden Hall in Victoria, British Columbia ; Adrian Chamberlain of that province's Times Colonist wrote that " performed song with absolute sincerity, even the jaunty refrain which is whistled.
A slight but jaunty, Tex-Mex number, " Heart of Mine " is a love song, Dylan's first in several years, but it is founded on Jeremiah 17: 9 "" The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it ?".
This paradox is illustrated in the various joke sunglasses that Guillaume wears ( with the national flags of the USA, USSR, China, France and Britain each filling the frames ) while reading Mao's Little Red Book, as well as the sight gag of having dozens of copies of the Little Red Book piled in mounds on the floor to literally create a defensive parapet against the forces of capitalist imperialism, and a jaunty satirical pop song, " Mao-Mao " ( sung by Claude Channes ), heard on the soundtrack.

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Complex and filled with psychological symbolism, the film is set to a jaunty score by Nino Rota.
The dining room was decked in white and green, illuminated with numberless candles in silver candlelabras ... The bride's gift from her father was an elegant house and lot ... At 11 o ' clock Mrs. Mitchell donned a pretty going-away gown of green English cloth with its jaunty velvet hat to match and bid goodbye to her friends.
Captain Sensible did a jaunty rendition in the 1980s, complete with burlesque organ.
The mayoralty helped make Chamberlain a national as well as local figure, with contemporaries commenting upon his youthfulness and dress, including ' a black velvet coat, jaunty eyeglass in eye, red neck-tie drawn through a ring '.
The second single, Tim Finn's jaunty " Bold as Brass " ( December ) was a melodic pop gem, laden with hooks, with a strong and bouncy backbeat by the Green – Griggs rhythm section.
New York Herald Tribune critic Walter Kerr praised Gower Champion's direction but criticized the libretto and score, stating that " Mr. Champion has been very much responsible for the gayety ( sic ), the winsomeness, and the exuberant zing of the occasion ... he has not always been given the very best to work with ... every once in a while, Michael Stewart's book starts to break down and cry ... Lee Adams's lyrics lean rather heavily on the new " talk-out-the-plot " technique, and Charles Strouse's tunes, though jaunty, are whisper-thin.
Uncle Fred is a tall, slim, distinguished-looking man, with a jaunty moustache, and an " alert and enterprising eye ".
Movement is a series of jaunty hops and bounces, with its balance assisted by a proportionally large tail, which is usually held upright, and rarely still.
But here the jolly, youthful, anti-bureaucratic " career " and the poem " Humor ," full of jaunty lines, were linked with the melancholy and graphic poem about tired Russian women queueing in a shop.
Larry Flick of Billboard magazine said that " fans of the more edgy girl-group [...] may find this single too fluffy ", but added that " everyone else with a love of tasty pop hooks, lyrical positivity, and jaunty rhythms is going to be humming this single for months to come ".
Llewelyn would often end each episode with a jaunty " If you have a problem, don't take the law into your own hands: you take ' em to court ", which became something of a 1980s catchphrase.
They also wrote their own songs with jaunty horns and witty ironic lyrics.
With a jaunty wave, he is suddenly gone, and though he takes all his fire off with him like no less a force than Prometheus, our own lives now seem inextinguishable.
Despite the fact that he " apparently never went to bed until he was fifty ", he is in remarkable shape, a sprightly, rosy, dapper man with bright eyes and a jaunty posture.
On his first day of trial, Whelan was noted as wearing an " irreproachable " black silk hat, black frock coat, white vest with narrow gold chain and back pants, and exhibiting a " jaunty " demeanor.
The term ' jaunty ' was popularised by use with hats being placed at an inclined angle and this term has been adopted in the early 21st century by those using their camera on a similar incline.
Dance press reviews continued to be highly positive, with iDJ calling it " jaunty electro boogie " and DJ Mag citing it as " an aptly-named DFA-style grooveathon.
A New York Times critic wrote, " the jaunty, bemused Mr. Nesbitt, manages to combine soulfulness with sly humor ".
The mock heroic epic and its jaunty verse form known as Hudibrastic became the standard of satire for some time after that with at least twenty-seven direct imitations being produced.
The resulting typeface was called Cooper Fullface, a jaunty and swollen caricature of a Didone with great potential for display advertising work.
They are shown to occupy two sides of the same tree, and each character's home is marked with a sign — Heckle is clearly designated as the Brooklyn magpie with his jaunty porkpie hat, and Jeckle dons an English-looking bowtie, monocle and straw boater.

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He, too, cocked his cap at a jaunty angle, jingled marbles in his pocket, and swaggered down Main Street.
The book did not include the author's name, instead offering an engraving by Samuel Hollyer depicting the poet in work clothes and a jaunty hat, arms at his side.
The GSP tail is carried at a jaunty angle, not curled under.
As Earle ( 1998 ) finds, Newfoundland girls married American personnel by the thousands, " the Yanks ' jaunty manner and easy social ways making an often stark contrast to the Canadian servicemen who at this time began to coin the epithet ' Newfie.
From a distance the stocky, bow-legged Potts looked like a white trapper in his buckskin clothing, his Stetson at a jaunty angle upon his head.
Even though the group never achieved another No. 1 hit, they had hits that came close, like the jaunty release in 1986, " She Used to Be Somebody's Baby " ( which peaked at No. 2 ), as well as 1987's " Talkin ' to the Moon ", and 1988's " Love of a Lifetime " ( both of which peaked at No. 4 ).

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" is a rapturous masquerade ... Each of the guilds that produce our luxurious musical shows has shared equally in the general excellence of an upper-class song-and-dance arcade ... It is an excellent fable-good humored, slightly romantic and eminently pragmatic ... The music is jaunty, versatile and imaginative ... Mary Boland is the queen of the book and the performance and a carnival of comic delights.
Modern critics note the film's two imposing musical themes, a jaunty carnival-esque waltz ( featured while Louise picks up young women for Doctor Génessier ) and a lighter, sadder piece for Christiane.

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When they decided to serve it up in a tall, jaunty glass shaped like a hurricane lamp, the hurricane cocktail was born.

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The author noted that the expression is " jaunty and self-assertive " as well as " intensely cockney ".
He is nicknamed the " jaunty ", a corruption of the French gendarme, or the " joss / jossman ".
Music critic Roger Catlin of The Buffalo News described it as " a jaunty Motown beat [...] a progirl message ".
" Entertainment Weekly gave the film a " B " rating and Owen Gleiberman wrote, " The movie is full of jaunty, Grand Guignol touches ( the main gangster enjoys snapping and collecting fingers ), but Raimi's images also have a spectral, kinetic beauty ".
However, Foster's melody is " jaunty and tuneful " while Emmett's is " driven and aggressive ".

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The song describes the time of bringing the cows to the high country at cheese making time.
She has referenced this independence from major labels in song more than once, including " The Million You Never Made " ( Not A Pretty Girl ), which discusses the act of turning down a lucrative contract, " The Next Big Thing " ( Not So Soft ), which describes an imagined meeting with a label head-hunter who evaluates the singer based on her looks, and " Napoleon " ( Dilate ), which sympathizes sarcastically with an unnamed friend who did sign with a label.
Metalcore band, Norma Jean, derived the title of their song " No Passenger: No Parasite " from the section in the book in which Lewis describes a fully Christian society as having " No passengers or parasites ".
His song describes the place well: " The land of Id, ' tis such delight, the land of milk and honey / No need to lock your doors at night, the King has all the money!
More recently, the re-released works of English toilet humour specialist Ivor Biggun include " Southern Breeze ", a song about a " Famous French Farteur " who describes in rhyme a stroll through a farmyard, accompanied by appropriate farting noises.
* The Sheryl Crow song " Gasoline ", from her 2008 album Detours, describes a global oil shortage in 2017.
* The song ' Unter der Eiche ' ( Under the oak ) of German folk metal band Equilibrium ( band ) describes a yearly ceremony.
In a documentary programme about that album ( as part of the Classic Albums TV series ), lead singer Bruce Dickinson wanders through the avenues of Portmeirion and describes how the song was written and how the band's manager obtained permission from Patrick McGoohan to use dialogue from the show in the song's introduction.
The Townes van Zandt song, " The Silver Ships of Andilar ", makes mention of a land called Valinor, although it is unclear if it is meant to be the same location, since van Zandt describes it as a lifeless plain.
The Paul Downes song " Robert and the Cowboys " was inspired by the project and describes a number of the vagrants.
While Salazar describes this song as the origin of salsa meaning " danceable Latin music ", Ed Morales describes the usage in the same song as a cry from Piñeiro to his band, telling them to increase the tempo to " put the dancers into high gear ".
#* The octopus attack ( where the " Eight Arms to Hold You " song can be heard ) that Data describes to a reporter at the end of the film.
Stonehill's self-composed song " Norman's Kitchen " released initially in 1971 on his Born Twice, his debut album, describes the circumstances.
In an interview with American Songwriter Matt Slocum describes the song: “ While driving and listening to the radio, an old favorite song inspires a man to reminisce about an old relationship born from a road trip.
The song describes Anansi as a spider and a man.
This is a love song, in which the singer's character describes his former girl, a beautiful woman who could always " drive the fellas wild.
Very little is known about his life, but a reference to him in a contemporary song by Marcabru describes him as being oltra mar — across the sea, probably on the Second Crusade in 1147.
The song describes a young boy's experience meeting an older and wise gentleman on a bus ride north from Tennessee, most likely to Chicago.
A song about Tacoma, " Thrice All American ", by American singer-songwriter and former resident Neko Case, describes it as " a dusty old jewel in the South Puget Sound / where the factories churn / and the timber's all cut down ".
An ondo generally describes any folk song with a distinctive swing that may be heard as 2 / 4 time rhythm ( though performers usually do not group beats ).
In 2010, the Scottish folk band Washington Irving released a song titled " Sisi " on their debut EP Little Wanderer, Head Thee Home, which describes some of the major incidents in Elisabeth's life from the perspective of a jealous lover.

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