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There is also speculation about the relationship the song bears to " The Bold Fusilier " ( a. k. a. " Marching through Rochester "), a song sung to the same tune and dated by some back to the 18th century but first printed in 1900.
During his floor show, he loses a cuff that bears the lyrics of his song, but he rescues his act by improvising the story using an amalgam of word play, words in ( or made up of word parts from ) multiple languages and mock sentence structure while pantomiming.
Attica is the nearest town to the location where Paul Dresser is believed to have written the state song, " On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away ", and the bridge over the Wabash River bears his name.
He also popularised the one-piece gymwear that now bears his name and was the inspiration for the 1867 song " The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze " sung by George Leybourne.
The second verse of the Simon and Garfunkel song " The Sound of Silence " bears an uncanny resemblance to an early scene in the novel, where the protagonist walks the streets alone ; the description in the song echoes details in the novel, including coming upon a brightly-lit sign.
" However, other than this name and the fact that she lives in Howth near Dublin, this song bears no other resemblance to the familiar Molly Malone.
The song's introduction bears a close resemblance to the Jack Clement's novelty single " My Voice Keeps Changing On Me ", a song that Noel Crombie covered in 1983.
A politically charged song, it is a simplified version of Latin American history from the 1959 Cuban Revolution to the Nicaraguan Sandinistas of the 1980s, with mention of the Bay of Pigs Invasion, the Soviet-Afghan War, the Dalai Lama, and Victor Jara, referencing his death at the hands of the Chilean military dictatorship in the stadium that now bears his name.
The jaunty song describes ( an unspecified number of ) bananas in pyjamas chasing teddy bears, with a slight twist at the end where a musical sting emphasises that the bananas like to " catch them unawares ".
The group's biggest song, "( We Ain't Got ) Nothin ' Yet ", whose Vox Continental organ riff bears an uncanny resemblance to the 1962 hit by Ricky Nelson, " Summertime " ( Deep Purple also used this riff in their hit " Black Night "), was released as a single in 1967 ( albeit from their 1966 album ), with " Gotta Get Away " as the b-side.
Its song bears a strong resemblance to that of Roesel's Bush-cricket.
A song by rock band Fall Out Boy also bears the title " 27 ," and is on their 2008 album Folie a Deux.
In the song, Boitano skates through circles in the 1988 Olympic Winter Games while blindfolded, fights grizzly bears ( in the Alps ) with his magical fire breath, saves fair maidens, travels through time to the year 3010, fights an evil robot king, saves the human race ( again ), and builds the Great Pyramids while beating up Kublai Khan, because he " doesn't take shit from anybody ".
The end of the Arctic Monkeys 2006 song Perhaps Vampires Is A Bit Strong But, bears a remarkable resemblance to Replicator's 2001 song Ka-Tet, so much so that some fans of the band have questioned if it is a case of simultaneous inspiration or indeed a case of ( unlikely ) musical plagiarism.
* The single cover of the Taylor Swift song Mean features Taylor tied to a set of railroad tracks, watched over by a man who bears a striking resemblance to Snidely.
With woodwork and furnishings designed by Richard Van der Boyen and implemented by Jules Allard and Sons, the music room boasts a gilt coffered ceiling lined with silver and gold, as well as an elliptical ceiling molding which bears the inscription in French of song, music, harmony and melody.
They are three talking bears who spew conformist propaganda in the form of song and dance (" Oh, we're the Buddy Bears we always get along ... if you ever disagree, it means that you are wrong ,": etc.
* A song on Queen's Sheer Heart Attack bears the same title as the novel.
In 1999, they collaborated with Ian Brown on a song that bears their name on his album Golden Greats.
Because this song, and even the original term Indians, are politically sensitive, modern versions for children often use " soldier boys " or " teddy bears " as the objects of the rhyme.

song and no
He spoke no German but he could sing it and the words of the song were the only ones he knew in a foreign language.
Today, in the era of the integrated musical when an individual song must contribute to the over-all development of the show, it is understandable that a song, no matter how excellent it may be on its own terms, is cut out because it does not perform the function required of it.
it was the theme song of millions of American people, their personal problems no less urgent than those of the government.
The song remains an anthem to regret for unwise decisions in the past and recognition that there's no need to send in the clowns-they're already here.
The series generally featured no country music beyond the bluegrass banjo theme song, although country star Roy Clark and the team of Flatt and Scruggs occasionally played on the program.
During the Labor Day weekend in 1952, The Saddlemen were renamed Bill Haley with Haley's Comets ( inspired by a popular mispronunciation of Halley's Comet ), and in 1953, Haley's recording of " Crazy Man, Crazy " ( co-written by Haley and his bass player, Marshall Lytle although Lytle would not receive credit until 2001 ) became the first rock and roll song to hit the American charts, peaking at no. 15 on Billboard and no. 11 on Cash Box.
The music video for the song depicts the team rapping that they are " not here to start no trouble " but instead " just here to do the Super Bowl Shuffle ".
The reference is to a lounge cover of the song, recorded by the band Nouvelle Vague, played during a scene in the Planet Terror segment of Grindhouse, although no rape takes place, and in fact the would-be rapist is killed by the would-be victim.
As a disco number, the song was unique for its time by virtue of Gaynor's having no background singers.
As examples of the distinction, " Amazing Grace " is a hymn ( no refrain ), but " How Great Thou Art " is a gospel song.
" and his song " On the Block ( Golden Era )" features the line " At the roller rink no skates on, early 80's girl chasing, Kurtis Blow these are the breaks on.
Each song was over 3 minutes long and the gap between songs was no longer than 30 seconds.
A similar type of song dance may have existed in Norway in the Middle Ages as well, but no historical accounts have been found.
Although people have no doubt misconstrued song lyrics for as long as songs have been sung, without improved communication and the language standardization that accompanies it, he believes there would have been no way to recognize and discuss this shared experience.
* In the second verse of the hit song " Rocket Man " ( 1972 ), Elton John sings " Mars ain't the kind of place to raise your kids / In fact it's cold as hell / And there's no one there to raise them / If you did ".
The team was named for the great jazz song most identified with New Orleans – " When the Saints Go Marching In ", and it was no coincidence that the franchise's official birth was announced on November 1, which is the Catholic All Saints ' Day.
* Argentinian soloist Indio Solari referred to the book in the song " Nike is the Culture " ( Nike es la cultura ), singing, " You shout no logo, or don't you shout no logo, or you shout no logo no ".
There is no evidence that it was ever sung as a movement song, however.
Music, and song, we suggest, can maintain a movement even when it no longer has a visible presence in the form of organizations, leaders, and demonstrations, and can be a vital force in preparing the emergence of a new movement.

song and relationship
She previously dated actor Owen Wilson ; her album C ' mon C ' mon ( 2002 ) featured the song " Safe and Sound ", which was dedicated to him and which, according to the album's liner notes, was an autobiographical account of their relationship.
* Shir ha-Shirim ( Song of Songs ), an esoteric book, that while seeming to be a love song, truly refers to the relationship between Jews and God.
Christine's inspiration for the song was her tortured relationship with Beach Boys member Dennis Wilson.
From the beginning of their relationship, Mills arranged recording sessions on nearly every label including Brunswick, Victor, Columbia, OKeh, Perfect, Pathe, the ARC / Plaza group of labels ( Cameo, Romeo, Lincoln, Oriole, Domino, Jewel, Banner ), Hit of the Week, and Columbia's cheaper labels ( Harmony, Diva, Velvet Tone, Clarion ) labels which gave Ellington popular recognition, as well giving Ellington's fans the opportunity of hearing multiple versions of the same song.
The song " Train in the Distance ," from Simon's 1983 album, is about this relationship.
The song " Hearts and Bones " was written about this relationship.
The song " Graceland " is also thought to be about seeking solace from the end of this relationship by taking a road trip.
" After a demon's spell makes them express their emotions in song, and Buffy sings " I want the fire back ", Buffy and Spike begin a physical relationship, consummated two episodes later.
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.
Slash vidders take clips of characters ( generally ones not written as gay, or in a relationship together ), and through juxtaposition, song choice, and other techniques, portray a slash relationship on screen.
The song, about a relationship that fell apart due to the protagonist's lover's crack addiction, got her notice from First Priority, who signed Lyte in late 1987.
America scored its second chart topping success with Beckley's " Sister Golden Hair " in mid-1975, a song which featured a memorable opening guitar riff admittedly inspired by George Harrison's " My Sweet Lord " and frank relationship lyrics admittedly inspired by Jackson Browne.
Late in 1972 they were going to record another Bowie song, " Drive-In Saturday ", but their intended arrangement did not satisfy him and their professional relationship effectively ended.
Merican ", their first overtly political song, addresses positive and negative aspects of American history, celebrating cultural figures such as Otis Redding, Duke Ellington, and Walt Whitman while condemning slavery, Joseph McCarthy, the Ku Klux Klan, and the Vietnam War .< ref name =" Luerssen "> Stevenson wrote " One More Day " about the death of his father, who he had taken in and cared for throughout the last year of his life: " He and I always had a terrible relationship.
That song is just about his and my relationship.
This breakup somewhat informed the band's final album, 1988's Everything's Different Now, particularly in the song " J for Jules ", though Mann insisted that not every song on the LP was about the relationship.
This song, collected in 1729, tells the story of a maiden and her relationship to the faery world.
According to Siobhán Marie Kilfeather the song is from the music hall style of the period, and while one cannot wholly dismiss the possibility that it is " based on an older folk song ", " neither melody nor words bear any relationship to the Irish tradition of street ballads.

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