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lyric and provided
In 1966, he semi-anonymously provided the lyric for " The Boy From ...", a parody of " The Girl from Ipanema ", a highlight of the off-Broadway revue The Mad Show.
The interval act was provided by Dana International, who performed a cover of the Stevie Wonder song " Free ", which caused some controversy in Israel due to the song's lyric.
McCartney and an uncredited George Harrison guested on " Carolina In My Mind ", whose lyric holy host of others standing around me made reference to the Beatles, while the title phrase of Taylor's " Something in the Way She Moves " provided the starting point for Harrison's classic " Something ".
" For Schubert, who lived a life suspended between the lyrical, romantic, charming and the dramatic, chaotic, and depressive, the string quartet offered a medium " to reconcile his essentially lyric themes with his feeling for dramatic utterance within a form that provided the possibility of extreme color contrasts ," writes music historian Homer Ulrich.
The " meditative harmonic coloring " provided by the tamboura drone complements the cynical worldview expressed in the lyric: " There's people standing round who screw you in the ground.

lyric and title
* Part of Brooke's poem " Dust " is used as the lyric for a song by the same title, composed by Danny Kirwan and recorded by Fleetwood Mac on their 1972 album Bare Trees.
Characterised by a frenetic, fast pace and soaring delivery of the title lyric, the song is considered by some fans a little known underrated gem.
* The town was the title character in the fictional first person lyric of " Gibsonton ," released on The Babylon Minstrels '
The title comes from a lyric in the song " Stoned.
" The title Speak in Code is a lyric from ' Curtain ,' and there was something kind of evocative about it.
Eight of the album's ten tracks have vocals, and it features two instrumentals, the DeYoung synthesizer showcase " The Message " and Tommy Shaw's closing " Aku-Aku " ( although for the latter, there was one lyric spoken, the title of the song ).
As a lyric to the title song cries: " Your common sense, your best defense, was wasted and in vain!
*" Cœur Blessé " ( original title: " Torture " by John D. Loudermilk ; lyric by Jean Kluger, Daniel Vangarde, Claude Carrere, Jean Broussolle ) ( 1963, No. 1 )
It is also the title of a song by John Lennon and a lyric by James Brown: " Power to the people, people power!
Similar to a lyric in the track " Limelight " from 1981's album Moving Pictures, the title of this album alludes to William Shakespeare's play As You Like It.
In 1738 appeared Versuch in poetischen Fabeln und Erzählungen ; in 1742 a collection of his lyric poems, under the title Sammlung neuer Oden und Lieder ; and his Moralische Gedichte in 1750.
Upon entering the studio, the album already had its title, derived from a lyric in the song " Just Barely Breathing.
But during her mature prime in the 1870s and ' 80s, Patti had been a more enterprising singer, proving to be an effective actress in those lyric roles that required the summoning forth of deep emotions, such as Gilda in Rigoletto, Leonora in Il trovatore, the title part in Semiramide, Zerlina in Don Giovanni and Violetta in La traviata.
The ci is a kind of lyric poetry using a poetic meter based upon certain patterns of fixed-rhythm formal types, of which there were about 800 of these set patterns, each associated with a particular title.
McCartney explained the title and lyric as follows:
" is the title of British rock band Oasis's second album, released in October 1995, taken from a song lyric in the musical Bye Bye Birdie.
The title is taken from the lyric of a Dylan song, " Like a Rolling Stone ", from the Highway 61 Revisited album.
The title of the album derives from Christian rock singer Larry Norman, whose catchphrase was " Come on pilgrim, you know He loves you ", which was used as a lyric in the song " Levitate Me ".
The D ' Oyly Carte Opera Company's usual female lead, Leonora Braham, a light lyric soprano, nevertheless moved up from the part of Lady Psyche to assume the title role.
* At their reunion shows, the New York Dolls have been performing " You Can't Put Your Arms Around a Memory ", with member Sylvain Sylvain singing the lead vocal and sometimes changing the title lyric to " I can't put my arms around you, Johnny.
His song " Seul sur son Etoile " became " It Must Be Him " ( with English lyrics by Mack David ), a hit in 1967 for the US singer, Vikki Carr, and the following year another Bécaud song, L ' Important c ' est la Rose was given an English lyric ( by Norman Newell ) and became a hit for the UK singer, Vince Hill under the title " Importance of Your Love ".
The working title of the album was Culture, Alienation, Boredom & Despair ( a lyric from the song " Little Baby Nothing ").
Unlike previous albums, the title of the album comes from the name of a song ( rather than a song lyric ), and is a play on the French phrase " trompe l ' oeil "— a painting technique in which the painter fools the viewer into thinking objects presented are real.
Known more by its chorus ' this is the 51st state of the USA ' than its actual title, it was released as a single in 1986 but banned by BBC Radio 1 because of its use of the word piss in the lyric ' past the piss-stinking shopping centers in the new side of town '.

lyric and 1991
* Elvis Presley was a Cajun, a song from the 1991 Irish film The Commitments in which a 2-piece band plays along to the lyric " Elvis was a Cajun, he had a Cajun Heart "
In 1989, he started the fifth period, the last, of his musical writing: He composed three operas ( lyric tragedies ) Medea, first performed in Bilbao ( 1 October 1991 ), Elektra, first performed in Luxembourg ( 2 May 1995 ) and Antigone, first performed in Athens ' Megaron Moussikis ( 7 October 1999 ).
* Prince and The New Power Generation's 1991 single Gett Off includes the lyric " Dudley do no wrong tonight if Nell just let him kick it " in reference to Dudley's frustrated pursuit of Nell.
The song first garnered media attention early in 1991 when the Simon Wiesenthal Center accused the song of containing anti-semitic lyrics ; specifically the lyric " those who say that they are Jews, but they are not.
* The hip-hop song " Sometimes I Rhyme Slow " by Nice & Smooth, released 1991 on the album Ain't a Damn Thing Changed, contains the lyric " I go to Bay Plaza and catch a flick ".
The title was taken from the lyric, " With the lights out, it's less dangerous " from the band's 1991 " Smells Like Teen Spirit " single.
) ( 1991 ), The medieval Welsh religious lyric: poems of the Gogynfeirdd, 1137 – 1282.
*" I could be a rambler from the Seven Dials " is the opening lyric of Stephen Stills ' 1991 song " Treetop Flyer ".

lyric and history
This is followed by several lyric prayers that expound upon God's mercy and kindness, and give thanks for the survival of the Jewish people through a history of exile and hardship.
She had a special interest in history, philosophy, and literature, and developed a profound reverence for the German lyric poet and radical political thinker, Heinrich Heine, whose letters she collected.
They introduced such important literary forms as epic and lyric poetry, history, tragedy, and comedy.
), who composed epic paraphrases of parts of the Bible, such as the Musa-nama ( history of Moses ); later poets composed lyric poetry of a Sufi cast.
It was, as critic Herman Klein observed, " the strangest comingling of success and failure ever chronicled in the history of British lyric enterprise!
* Nationalanthems. info, lyric and history of national anthems every countries ' around the world
In 2008, Stanley Plumly wrote, " history, posterity, immortality are seeing ' Ode to a Nightingale ,' ' Ode on a Grecian Urn ,' and ' To Autumn ' as three of the most anthologized lyric poems of tragic vision in English.
William's greatest legacy to history was not as a warrior but as a troubadour — a lyric poet employing the Romance vernacular language called Provençal or Occitan.
Hooft. In Amsterdam, a circle of poets and playwrights formed around Maecenas-like figure Roemer Visscher ( 1547 – 1620 ), which would eventually be known as the Muiderkring (" Circle of Muiden ") after the residence of its most prominent member, Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft ( 1581 – 1647 ), writer of pastoral and lyric poetry and history.
* Statement-The Complete Recordings ( Cooking Vinyl, 1995, 4 CD boxed set with accompanying lyric and history booklets )
Rakitic is a meditative lyric poet with a distinct feeling for history, culture and traditional values.
* Underground hip-hop group Cunninlynguists ' 2003 song " Seasons ," which likened the history of hip-hop to the changing of the seasons, featured the lyric " No more gold, no more Yo!
Nevertheless, he marks a great development in the history of Italian art, especially because of his close connection with Dante's lyric poetry.
Gerald Mast's history of the American musical notes that the song is a climactic moment which reveals that two characters have fallen in love, and it expresses a seize-the-opportunity lyric: " When you find your true love ... Then fly to her side / And make her your own ".

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