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song, Song, Song - Cultural types, Song - Song forms, Song - Art songs, Song - Folk songs, Song - Popular songs, Eurovision Song Contest, Lyrics, List of songs by name, List of songs whose title includes personal names, Commercium songs, Sea shanty, Song structure (popular music)

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Song: Encyclopedia - Song

A song is a relatively short musical composition for the human voice (possibly accompanied by other musical instruments), which features words (lyrics). It is typically for a solo singer, though may also be a duet, trio, or for more voices (works with more than one voice to a part, however, are considered choral). The words of songs are typically of a poetic, rhyming nature, although they may be religious verses or free prose. Songs can be broadly divided into many different forms, depending on the criteria used. One division is betwe ...

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Song: Encyclopedia II - Daniel song - Song
The song's main character, Daniel caused a lot of theories, mostly incorrect. A rumour was created that it was about Taupin's brother. This was wrong, and in the end, people discovered the song was about an entirely fictional Daniel, a blind Vietnam veteran. In an original plan of the song, more lyrics would have revealed more of a past to Daniel. But some say the mystery surrounding the song made it all the more enjoyable and it quickly reached #2 on the pop charts and #1 on the adult contemporary charts ...

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Song: Encyclopedia II - Wish song - The song

A cry of rage and rebellion, "Wish" is Reznor's frustration made into sound. Written solely by Reznor and informed by his struggles against an oppressive record contract, the song holds no punches in its treatment of betrayal: "I put my faith in God and my trust in you / Now there's nothing more fucked up I could do". Its anthemic chorus, Wish there was something real, wish there was something true Wish there was something real in this world full of you and aggressively-distorted production ...

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Song: Encyclopedia II - Song - Cultural types

Song - Art songs. Art songs are songs created for performance in their own right, or for the purposes of a European upper class, usually with piano accompaniment, although they can also have other types of accompaniment such as an orchestra or string quartet, and are always notated. Generally they have an identified author(s) and require voice training for acceptable performances. The German word for song, "Lied" (plural: "Lieder"), is used in French and English-speaking communities to refer to the serious ...

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Song: Encyclopedia - Commercium song

Commercium songs are traditional academic songs that are usually being sung during commerciums and tablerounds. Some very old commercium songs are in Latin, like Meum est propositum or Gaudeamus igitur. In some countries, hundreds of commercium songs are compiled in commercium books. Allgemeines Deutsches Kommersbuch (Germany) Studentencodex (Belgium)

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  • Song: Encyclopedia - Earth Song

    "Earth Song" is a song by Michael Jackson. In the music video it outlines how the Earth is being destroyed by humans, and it alludes to environmental and poverty issues in the world. The song is available on the HIStory album. When it was released in 1995, it reached number one in the United Kingdom, becoming the Christmas number one single in that year, selling over a million copies. The ...

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    Song: Encyclopedia - Crestfallen song

    "Crestfallen" is a track on the Smashing Pumpkins' 1998 album, Adore, that was scheduled to be the disc's third single, but was aborted after disappointing sales of the album. The band performed the song at the VH1 Fashion Awards on October 27, 1998. The song features Billy Corgan on piano, with James Iha standing in on lead guitar. The song was played on modern rock stations during the winter of 1998 but was never releas

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    Song: Encyclopedia - Chains song

    Chains is a song performed by The Beatles on their album Please Please Me. Other related archivesPlease Please Me, The Beatles

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    Song: Encyclopedia - Cream song

    "Cream" is a song by Prince and the New Power Generation from the 1991 album Diamonds and Pearls. The song is Prince's fifth (and currently last) US #1 hit single. The track is a sexy rock and roll number that owes a nod to T.Rex's "Bang a Gong (Get It On)". The single's B-side was "Horny Pony", a rap-pop number that was replaced at the last minute by "Gett Off" on Diamonds and Pearls. "Cream" was also released as a maxi-single EP with remixes and songs/raps loosely based on "Cream". The EP was notable f ...

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    Song: Encyclopedia - 17 song

    "17" is a track on the Smashing Pumpkins' 1998 album, Adore. When listened to closely, it appears that this track is actually a portion of an earlier recording of the song "Blissed and Gone" which was later released on a bonus disc titled Judas 0 packaged with Rotten Apples, a greatest hits collection. Other related archivesAdore, Judas 0, Smashing Pumpkins

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    Song: Encyclopedia - Wu Song

    Wu Song (武松) was a hero in the Water Margin, one of the four most famous classical works of Chinese literature. He was famous for his slaying of the tiger, which, in Chinese, is known as Wu Song Da Hu or "Wu Song Kills The Tiger", while he was on the way to meet his elder brother after meeting Song Jiang in Chai Jin's manor. For his feat (a bounty was on the tiger!) he was made constable of the county. The other character in the same tale who also slayed a tiger (several, in fact), was Li Kui, but Wu Song did ...

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    Song: Encyclopedia - Arkansas song

    "Arkansas" is one of the officials state songs of Arkansas. As a state song adopted in 1987 by the General Assembly. Arkansas song - Lyrics. Written by Wayland Holyfield. October morning in the Ozark Mountains, Hills ablazing like that sun in the sky. I fell in love there and the fire's still burning A flame that never will die. Chorus (bis): < ...

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    Song: Encyclopedia - Blackbird song

    "Blackbird" is a Beatles song from double-disc album The Beatles (also known as The White Album). It is played by Paul McCartney on acoustic guitar accompanied by an undetermined tapping and features a recording of a blackbird singing. Many bands and performers have made covers of it, such as Sarah McLachlan. It was recorded 11 June 1968 in Abbey Road studios, with George Martin as the producer and Geoff Emerick as the audio engineer. McCartney was inspired to write this while in India, after a bird woke him up at six in the mo ...

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    Song: Encyclopedia - Attack song

    "Attack" is the first song on System of a Down's latest album, Hypnotize, which was released on November 22, 2005 (see 2005 in music) as the follow up their previous album released only six months prior, Mezmerize. According to bassist Shavo Odadjian, [1] the album was originally set to open with an instrumental track called "Hezze," but was instead dropped entirely in favor of beginning with "Attack." "We wanted to start out the album really heavy," Odadjian explained. It is expected that "Hezz ...

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    Song: Encyclopedia - Welcome song

    Welcome! is a Christmas carol composed by Leslie Olive in 2004 for a choir and a bass piano or orchestra part. It was performed by the choir of Colchester Royal Grammar School in the Essex Police Band's Christmas Cracker Concert. --Title-- The title Welcome! was chosen because Christmas is about 'welcoming' Jesus, the new born king, hence the refrain of the song: Welcome to the Son of the King! Welcome ev'rybody will sing! Welcome to the joy he will bring! Sing a we ...

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    Song: Encyclopedia - Crossroads song

    "Crossroads", from Cream's 1968 album Wheels of Fire, is a famous and influential blues-rock song. It was written by Robert Johnson as "Cross Road Blues" and there are additional lines from Johnson's "Traveling Riverside Blues". The iconic recording was made live; the album would suggest at Fillmore West, but sources claim it was actually recorded at the Winterland Club. Unlike Cream's usual arrangement with bassist Jack Bruce singing, guitarist Eric Clapton took the vocals on this recording. Clapton's extended guitar so ...

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    Song: Encyclopedia - Ben song

    "Ben" was a number-one hit recording by teenaged Michael Jackson for the Motown label in 1972. The song, the theme of a 1972 film of the same name, spent one week at the top of the U.S. charts, preceded by "Baby Don't Get Hooked on Me" by Mac Davis and followed by "My Ding-a-Ling" by Chuck Berry. It also reached number seven in the United Kingdom. The song became the first of thirteen number-one pop hits for Jackson in the United States and his first number one as a solo artist. Later included on Jackson's album of the same name, "Ben" won a Golden Globe for Best Song and was even nomin ...

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    Song: Encyclopedia - Untitled song

    "Untitled" is a song by The Smashing Pumpkins. It was their final ever release and recording as a band. "Untitled" was written by Billy Corgan. On 29 November 2000, at an interview by DJ Brian "The Whipping Boy" just prior to the Pumpkin's penultimate show, Billy Corgan debuted this song on Chicago radio station Q101 and said that the song was recorded as a "sort of special see-ya-later song". Q101 gave away a single copy of the single that was given to them by Corgan. The single featured the artwork of Rotten Apples, their upcoming Greatest Hits album, and as the ...

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    Song: Encyclopedia - Crucify song

    "Crucify" is a song written and performed by Tori Amos from her album Little Earthquakes. Released in 1992, it was the fifth single from the album, and was featured on the US Crucify EP, the UK Crucify (Part 1) single, the UK Crucify (Part 2) single, the France Crucify vinyl and cassette single, and the Australia Crucify cassette single. Crucify song - Personnel. Tori Amos – acoustic piano, vocals Jef Scott – bass Ed Green – drums Paulinho Dacosta – percussion ...

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    Song: Encyclopedia - Vertigo song

    "Vertigo" is the opening track and first single release from U2's eleventh studio album How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb. The single was released for airplay on September 24, 2004; upon release the song received extensive airplay and was an international hit. The song is a driving rocker with impressionistic lyrics evoking a night at a dance club. U2 performed "Vertigo" in a television comm ...

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