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He composed the tune for the old hymn " O Mother Dear, Jerusalem ", retitling the work " Materna ".
O ' Higgins and Freire listened to it with respect and full of emotion, for they had marched to victory to its tune more than once.
Nineteenth century scholars and commentators mention the widespread belief that an old Scots carol, " Remember O Thou Man " was the source of the tune.
The term Hop Jig is the subject of some confusion, as some people use it for a single jig, while others use this term to refer to a tune in 9 / 8 time ( e. g., Francis O ' Neill ).
As a hymn tune it has the title Thaxted, after the town in Essex where Holst lived for many years, and it has also been used for other hymns, such as " O God beyond all praising ".
"( to the tune of " Green Grow the Rushes, O ")
Sung to the tune " Maryland, My Maryland " (" O Christmas Tree "), the song was incorporated in the Bicentennial programs of 1979.
Stephen Holden, music critic for The New York Times, said in his article Rock: British Culture Club, that the popular quartet, " Culture Club blends soul, rock, funk, reggae and salsa into a music that programmatically reconciles white, black and Latin styles ", adding that, " Mr. O ' Dowd made the group's best songs – the Motown-flavoured Do You Really Want to Hurt Me and the Latin-inflected dance tune I'll Tumble 4 Ya – shine like jewels ".
The tune has since been covered by Lawrence Welk himself ( on the Dot album Scarlet O ' Hara ), Al Caiola ( United Artists-Album " Greasy Kid Stuff "), The Ventures, Agent Orange, Hank Marvin, Lively Ones.
The tune or cantus firmus is the famous chorale O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden
* O Waly, Waly, a folk tune
A similar claim is made that the tune came to the blind itinerant harpist Rory Dall O ' Cahan in a dream, and a documentary detailing this version was broadcast on the Maryland Public Television in USA in March 2000 .; reference to this was also made by historian John Hamilton in Michael Portillo's TV programme " Great British Railway Journeys Goes to Ireland " in February 2012.
Among his best known musical performances were " The Welly Boot Song ", a parody of the Scottish folk song " The Wark O ' The Weavers ," which became his theme song for several years ; " In the Brownies ", a parody of the hit Village People song " In the Navy " ( for which Connolly filmed a music video ); " Two Little Boys in Blue ", a tongue-in-cheek indictment of police brutality done to the tune of Rolf Harris ' " Two Little Boys "; and the ballad " I Wish I Was in Glasgow ," which Connolly would later perform in duet with Malcolm McDowell on a guest appearance on the 1990s American sitcom Pearl ( which starred Rhea Perlman ).
" They immediately recruit her as their squad cook, and she spends her days " fryin ' up eggs an ' pork chops too " ( to the tune of " Five O ' Clock Whistle ") for the hungry soldiers, as a sign which hangs from her outdoor antique stove reads, " Keep ' em frying ," as a sendup of the World War II slogan, " Keep ' Em Flying.
It has also been pointed out that the note progression of the tune has a noticeable family resemblance to the famous lay Catholic hymn " O Sanctissima " ( also known as " The Sicilian Mariner's Hymn ") collected ( or composed ) in Italy by Johann Gottfried Herder in the late 18th Century.
* In the 1977 Christmas special during a scene with Wolfie and Shirl standing next to a Christmas tree on location a short section of " O Tannenbaum " (" Oh Christmas Tree ") is heard, which uses the same tune as " The Red Flag ".
The song is sung to the tune of Maryland, My Maryland also known as " O Tannenbaum ".
Just 6 months later, in March 2002, and with a new co-presenting team which included Amy Lamé, Mark O ' Donnell and David Kuo, he took over the breakfast show from 6-9am, with a new theme tune in the form of the Anthony Newley song The Candy Man.
O ' Kun's lyrics perpetuate the notion that the tune should be performed in one minute, although Streisand's performance clocks in at just under two minutes.
The station's tuning signal since 1936 has been the air O ' Donnell Abú, although since the advent of 24-hour broadcasting in 1997, the tune has been played just once a day, as a prelude to the start of the day's live broadcasting at 05: 30 each morning ( between 02: 00 and 05: 30, apart from the hourly news bulletins, Radio 1's output is made up of selected repeats from earlier programmes ).
The tune is heard on several occasions during Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ( usually in reference to O ' Brien ).
" The Sun Rising " featured a sample of " O Euchari " as sung by Emily Van Evera, a sample also used by trance group Orbital on their tune " Belfast ".
* Graeme Garden singing " Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick " to the tune of "' O Sole Mio "
In the Sacred Harp and other shape note singing traditions, the tune is sung with the text " O Come, Loud Anthems Let Us Sing ," a metrical paraphrase of Psalm 95 from Tate and Brady's A New Version of the Psalms of David.
Her music has been featured on numerous television programs such as Damages, The O. C., Desperate Housewives, Wonderfalls, 90210, Six Feet Under, Crossing Jordan, Grey's Anatomy, Medium, and " Wish I " was used as the theme tune to the ITV show, Celebrity Love Island.

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The tune could be manually played via the following method:
Notable among a number of fight songs commonly played and sung at various events such as commencement, convocation, and athletic games are: the Acadia University alma mater set to the tune of " Annie Lisle ".
* In the movie Wag the Dog, the fictitious unit 303 Special Forces has a song created titled " The Men of the 303 " that is played to a deliberately similar but original tune written by Huey Lewis for the film.
To demonstrate his oscillator before the London Institute of Electrical Engineers, Duddell wired a series of tuned circuits to the arc and played a tune, " God Save The Queen ".
Orchestras frequently tune to a concert A ( usually A440 ) played by the oboe.
On July 27, 1889, Secretary of the Navy Benjamin F. Tracy signed General Order # 374, making " The Star-Spangled Banner " the official tune to be played at the raising of the flag.
While he was there his hosts played him a traditional Celtic folk tune called " The Craigeelee " and Paterson decided that it would be a good piece to set lyrics to, producing them during the rest of his stay.
The tune is probably based on the Scottish song " Thou Bonnie Wood of Craigielea " which Macpherson heard played by a band at the Warrnambool steeplechase.
Cornett intonation is flexible, which enabled it to be played perfectly in tune in a range of tonalities and temperaments.
The tune played is called " Autumn Lake " and the scene was filmed in October 1973.
Welk never lost his affection for the jazz numbers he had played in the 1920s, and when a Dixieland tune was scheduled, he enthusiastically led the band.
The piece was very much a farce, and included such moments as Lavinia singing an aria to the tune of " Oops !... I Did It Again " by Britney Spears, after her tongue has been cut out ; Saturninus and Lucius engaged in a swordfight, but both being played by the same actor ; Chiron and Demetrius ' played ' by a gas can and a car radio respectively ; the love child being born with a black moustache.
In 2002 Scruggs won a second Grammy award for the 2001 recording of " Foggy Mountain Breakdown ", which featured artists such as Steve Martin on 2nd banjo solo ( Martin played the banjo tune on his 1970s stand-up comic acts ), Vince Gill and Albert Lee on electric guitar solos, Paul Shaffer on piano, Leon Russell on organ, and Marty Stuart on mandolin.
The tune of the song was played in Broadway Folly, 1930 Oswald the Lucky Rabbit film.
The theme tune for the series was Fanfare from the Facade Suite No 2 ', by Sir William Walton, played by the City of Birmingham Orchestra, conducted by Louis Frémaux.
Chebotareva described how Tatiana sometimes sat beside " Volodia " at the piano as he played a tune with one finger and talked to her in a low voice, wearing a mysterious expression on his face.
* The French tune was quite an upbeat pop tune played on a Hammond organ with child-adult vocals.
* The British version, by Alain Legrand, removed the vocals and increased the tempo of the tune while making it sound as if it were played on a fairground organ.
There are several versions of the contest ; according to Hyginus, Marsyas was departing as victor after the first round, when Apollo, turning his lyre upside down, played the same tune.
In Britain, Tony Hatch's theme tune to the long-running soap opera Emmerdale Farm was originally performed on the cor anglais, as was also the version of Harry South's theme tune played at the end of each episode of The Sweeney.
Other writers, such as F. G. Edwards in 1900 and Robert Buckley in 1905, have held that the theme is a " countermelody to some other unheard tune ": it would fit when played simultaneously, but does not necessarily contain any of its characteristics other than the most general harmonic or structural outline.
His composition, " Melody in A Major " in 1912 became a well-known piano and violin song, and it was played at many official functions as his signature tune.

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