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This last possibility seems to be supported by the 2007 oral biography of Thompson, which states that the term is taken from a song by Booker ; though, it does not explain why Thompson or Cardoso would have chosen the term to describe Thompson's journalism.
In La Bohème ( 1965 ), perhaps the best-known song by popular singer-songwriter Charles Aznavour, a painter recalls his youthful years in a Montmartre that has ceased to exist: Je ne reconnais plus / Ni les murs, ni les rues / Qui ont vu ma jeunesse / En haut d ' un escalier / Je cherche l ' atelier / Dont plus rien ne subsiste / Dans son nouveau décor / Montmartre semble triste / Et les lilas sont morts (' I no longer recognize / Neither the walls nor the streets / That had seen my youth / At the top of a staircase / I look for a studio-apartment / Of which nothing survives / In its new décor / Montmartre seems sad / And the lilacs died ').
* Chirping – This less-common sound, likened to bird song, seems to be related to stress, or when a baby guinea pig wants to be fed.
* The song Faerie Queen by Heather Alexander seems to draw upon this legend.
The " Freedonia National Anthem " is used frequently throughout the film, both as vocal and instrumental ; the entire song seems to consist of " Hail, Hail, Freedonia, land of the brave and free ", contrasting with the final line of The Star-Spangled Banner.
In " Planet of the Ood ", he seems able to temporarily confer some degree of telepathy on his companion Donna Noble, so that she can hear the telepathic song of the Ood.
" A scholiast, commenting on the passage, wrote: " Simonides seems to have been the first to introduce money-grabbing into his songs and to write a song for pay " and, as proof of it, quoted a passage from one of Pindar's odes (" For then the Muse was not yet fond of profit nor mercenary "), which he interpreted as covert criticism of Simonides.
The song " Ocean Size Love " seems to be the second single of Blue on Blue, and yet was never promoted.
This song seems to be about the singer's sexual prowess, as he woos a woman who is uncaring and cruel.
On their more industrial songs Godsmack seems to have taken an influence from White Zombie, also covering their song " Thunder Kiss ' 65 ".
The work includes two themes from Mahler's song cycle Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen ( 1883 – 1885 ), and the available evidence also seems to indicate that Mahler recycled music from his abandoned opera project Rübezahl.
*: A tune seems to shift naturally from one tonal center to another, often ending up in a different key than the one in which the song began.
Possibly Wycherley intended this famous song as a glorification of Her Grace and her profession, for he seems to have been more delighted than surprised when, as he passed in his coach through Pall Mall, he heard her address him from her coach window as a " rascal " and a " villain ", and the son of a woman such as that mentioned in the song.
The rise of the National Socialist movement and their increasing influence on German society is dramatically demonstrated in the beer garden scene: A boy — only his face seen — sings to the seated guests what first seems an innocent lyrical song about the beauties of nature.
Part of the imagery of the 1940 patriotic song " There'll Always Be an England " seems to be derived from the same source:
The song seems therefore to offer a synthesis and combine the two Englands, the archaic bucolic one and the modern industrialised one, in the focus of patriotic loyalty and veneration.
The author of the lyrics is unknown, and the music seems to come from an earlier folk song sung by riceweeders.
The vocals of the baritone Johnson and the higher-pitched Martsch have been described as highly contrasting-" each seems to inhabit a completely different song.
Both the stereo and 5. 1 mixes of Tarkus add an unreleased song, " Oh, My Father ", described by Wilson in the sleeve notes as " a wonderful Greg Lake song that seems to be a deeply personal piece about the death of his father, which could well be why it wasn't used at the time ".
* The 1980 Tom Waits song " Til the Money Runs Out " contains the couplet " with a pint of green chartreuse ain't nothin seems right, you buy the Sunday paper on a Saturday night ".
" But the simple dance that we now know as the Twist seems to have come from Chubby Checker in his preparation to debut the song to a national audience on August 6, 1960, on The Dick Clark Show, a Saturday night program that, unlike disc jockey Clark's daytime American Bandstand, was a stage show with a sitting audience.
Streator soon makes the connection and begins a quest to rid every library and home of the culling song, which at first seems to be a philosophical journey to do what is ultimately right.

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He may be the only song writer ever to have collaborated with a secretary of the U. S. Treasury ; ;
My own stern hand has rent the ancient bond, And thereof shall the ending not have end: But not for me, that loved her, to be fond Lightly to please me with a newer friend Then hold it more than bravest-feathered song, That I affirm to thee, with heart of pride, I knew not what did to a friend belong Till I stood up, true friend, by thy true side ; ;
In the more casually constructed musicals of the Nineteen Twenties and Nineteen Thirties there would seem to have been less reason for eliminating a song of merit.
At various times in the more than 100 years that have elapsed since the song was written, particularly during the John F. Kennedy administration, there have been efforts to give " America the Beautiful " legal status either as a national hymn, or as a national anthem equal to, or in place of, " The Star-Spangled Banner ", but so far this has not succeeded.
Three different renditions of the song have entered the Hot Country Songs charts.
Also, " Absalom, Absalom Would I die for you my son, I would have it all undone, The way it all came down " is found on the 1998 album Largo in the song " Gimme A Stone ".
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 ).
The Laudes Regiae, or song commending a ruler, that was performed at Matilda's coronation may have been composed by Ealdred himself for the occasion.
*" Oh My Darling, Clementine " ( 1884 ) is an American western folk ballad believed to have been based on another song called Down by the River Liv'd a Maiden ( 1863 ).
" Another song, " Manhattan " ( by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart for the 1925 musical " Garrick Gaieties "), declares " We'll have Manhattan ,/ The Bronx and Staten / Island too ./ It's lovely going through / the zoo.
Her stories have been retold in song, film, ballet and animation.
Welsh rock band Super Furry Animals have a song on the 1997 album " Radiator " called " Chupacabras ".
Since diamond also consists of carbon arranged in a crystalline lattice ( though of a different configuration ), scientists have nicknamed this star " Lucy " after the Beatles song " Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.
Charlton fans ' chants have included " Valley, Floyd Road ", a song noting the stadium's address to the tune of " Mull of Kintyre ", and " The Red, Red Robin ".
The Smiths song " Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now " refers to Caligula: " What she asked of me at the end of the day / Caligula would have blushed ".
At the end of the song Black and Atkins have a brief conversation.
" So powerful was the performance, that the band said they were not sure the song should have been used in the film, and after watching the film, they considered not playing it on future tours.
Field researchers in traditional song ( see below ) have encountered countless versions of this ballad throughout the English-speaking world, and these versions often differ greatly from each other.
The song was made famous by Paul Robeson whose voice, deep and resonant as it was, was said by some to have attained the status of the voice of God.
A few successful remixes of the song during the 1990s and 2000s along with new versions of the song by Lonnie Gordon, Diana Ross, Chantay Savage, rock group Cake and others as well as constant recurrent airplay on nearly all Soft AC and Rhythmic format radio stations have helped to keep the song in the mainstream.
Said Gaynor of her biggest hit in a 2012 interview " It feels great to have such a song like that because I get kids five and six years old telling me they like the song, and then people seventy-five and eighty.

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