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refrain and song
And this occurs now, at the refrain of Jacoby's song -- at the point, in fact, of the name `` Lizzy '' -- ; ;
Ticket inspectors on the train line through Aberdour were known for their sing song refrain: " Half an hour, Half an hour, Half an hour to Aberdour-tickets please.
The show's theme song, written and performed by Gary Portnoy, and co-written with Judy Hart Angelo, lent its famous refrain, " Where Everybody Knows Your Name ", as the show's tagline.
The song is also well known by the opening words and refrain of the first stanza, "" ( literally, " Germany, Germany above all "), but this has never been its title.
In the first instance, Will Smith's character sings the song after he and cousin Carlton Banks are thrown into prison ( Smith sings the first two lines, Banks sullenly providing the refrain, then a prisoner sings the final four lines in an operatic voice.
In later seasons, Tapp would be increasingly replaced by that episode's guest singer, or another surprise celebrity ( normally if it were a guest, his or her name would be included in the lyrics of the song before they would sing the refrain ).
As examples of the distinction, " Amazing Grace " is a hymn ( no refrain ), but " How Great Thou Art " is a gospel song.
In the Philippines, at least a half dozen killings of people singing " My Way " caused newspapers there to label the phenomenon " My Way killings "; some bars refuse to allow the song, and some singers refrain from vocalizing it among strangers.
Indeed, the title " Left Behind " echoes the refrain of Thiefs early-Christian-rock theme song by Larry Norman.
* The song ' Scarborough Fair ' ( popularised by Simon and Garfunkel ) has the refrain " Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme " which is also the title of their third studio album.
Eventually, he came to the place where Richard was being held, and Richard heard the song and answered with the appropriate refrain, thus revealing where the king was incarcerated.
He is the subject of the song " Harry Truman " written and recorded by Irish band Headgear, which features the refrain, " You can move the mountain but I'm never coming down ".
* I'm Daffy Over You ( Chico ; the refrain is sometimes confused with the 1950s song " Sugar in the Morning ")
The refrain of the song " Ludvig van Beethoven " from the Finnish popular-music band SIG is " And nobody has heard about rock ' n ' roll or Ulrike Meinhof's death ".
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.
Tiring of their " lullabies ", he lampooned them with the Strictly Personal song " Beatle Bones ' n ' Smokin ' Stones ", that featured the sardonic refrain of " strawberry fields, strawberry fields forever ".
The song " Talkin Baseball " released in 1981 by Terry Cashman had the refrain " Willie, Mickey and The Duke ".
* Dansa or balada — a lively dance song with a refrain
* The band Belle & Sebastian reference the movie in their 1996 album If You're Feeling Sinister during the song " Like Dylan in the Movies " ( refrain: " And if they follow you / don't look back / like Dylan in the movies / on your own ").
Their most recent commercial I Love the World, created by the 72andSunny agency, contains amended verses and the refrain from the traditional campfire song " I Love The Mountains ".
In 1928, the song " Golden Gate ", sung by Al Jolson, included the refrain: " Oh, Golden Gate, I'm comin ' to ya / Golden Gate, sing Hallelujah / I'll live in the sun, love in the moon / Where every month is June.
* The song " Babylon Sisters " by Walter Becker and Donald Fagen from the Steely Dan album " Gaucho " ( 1980 ) has the refrain " Here come those Santa Ana winds again.
In some cases ( although not in antiquity ), form and theme are wed in the conception of a genre, as in the medieval alva or aubade, a dawn song in which lovers must part after a night of love, often with the watchman's refrain telling them it is time to go.
", a typical refrain for a wedding song.
The 1955 song " Mary Lee " by The Rainbows on Red Robin Records, a Washington DC regional hit on Pilgrim 703, contains the background " do wop de wadda ": the 1956 song " In the Still of the Night " by The Five Satins features a plaintive " doo-wop, doo-wah " refrain in the bridge.

refrain and repeats
Examples of such interlocking stanzas include, for example, the ghazal and the villanelle, where a refrain ( or, in the case of the villanelle, refrains ) is established in the first stanza which then repeats in subsequent stanzas.
In 1980, the music of Kenyan hotel band Them Mushrooms ( now known as Uyoga ) released the Swahili song " Jambo Bwana " (" Hello Mister "), which repeats the phrase " Hakuna matata " in its refrain.
Stanshall, as lead singer, details Cutie's doomed journey to the sound of a honky-tonk piano, while the Bonzo chorus warns: " Baby, don't do it ..." Stanshall repeats the refrain in true Presley hip-wriggling style: " Someone's going to MAKE ... you pay your fare.
In others the verses of a strophe rhyme among themselves, with the exception of the last, which repeats the rhyme of the first strophe like a refrain.

refrain and line
In classic form, the ghazal has from five to fifteen rhyming couplets that share a refrain at the end of the second line.
On a similar refrain, A. O. Scott of The New York Times wrote, " Nearly every line of the script drops from the actors ' mouths with the leaden clank of exposition, timed with bad sitcom beats ".
On another occasion, he explained: " the line length ... you'll notice that they're all built on bop — you might think of them as a bop refrain — chorus after chorus after chorus — the ideal being, say, Lester Young in Kansas City in 1938, blowing 72 choruses of ' The Man I Love ' until everyone in the hall was out of his head ..."
And as Sir Edward Grey suggested a mediation between the Austrians and the Serbs Bethmann-Hollweg is known to have been manipulating the British message-in order to forestall any chance that the Austrians would refrain from attacking Serbia-by deleting the last line of the letter which read:
It spawned an entire line of books and related paraphernalia and coined the refrain " I think I can!
The 1944 lyrics had three different refrains following three different stanzas ; in each refrain, the second line was consequently modified with references to friendship, then happiness and finally to glory.
The last line in the stanza is a refrain.
A refrain ( from Vulgar Latin refringere, " to repeat ", and later from Old French refraindre ) is the line or lines that are repeated in music or in verse ; the " chorus " of a song.
A refrain is often a two line repeated lyrical statement commenting on or summarizing the preceding verse, for example:
In the standard and some other versions, the first line of the refrain is " Arirang, Arirang, arariyo ..." while in both Jindo Arirang and Miryang Arirang ( which are otherwise quite different from each other ), the first line of the refrain begins with " Ari arirang, seuri seurirang ...." (" Arariyo " and " seurirang " are both meaningless words which are simply plays on " Arirang.
This may be unsurprising considering that the native language of both Arcadelt and Verdelot was French, and both had written chansons themselves when in their homeland ; however, they were carefully attentive to text setting, in keeping with the ideas of Bembo, and they through-composed the music, writing new music for each line of text, rather than using the refrain and verse constructions that were common in French secular music.
The station and line are mentioned in the refrain to the 1969 Sweet Thursday song " Gilbert Street ".
The ghazal ( Arabic / Pashto / Malay / Persian /;, Punjabi: ਗ ਼ ਜ ਼ ਲ,,, ) is a poetic form consisting of rhyming couplets and a refrain, with each line sharing the same meter.
It may use the phrase " Lord, have mercy ", or a variant on it, as a refrain as the second line of the couplet or last line of the quatrain.
The accompanying refrain is in the form of one line of Ukuta and as this is recited in the Tala, different Jathi-patterns are improvised and are executed with the feet.
The poem has no title other than its first line, " Do not go gentle into that good night ", a line which appears as a refrain throughout the poem.
One version of the final line and refrain is:
One version of the final line + refrain is:
It uses the phrase " I'm with you in Rockland " as a refrain to each line in that section.

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