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Mairzy Doats. “Mairzy Doats” is a novelty song written and composed in 1943 by Milton Drake, Al Hoffman, and Jerry Livingston. It contains lyrics that make no sense as written, but are near homophones of meaningful phrases. The song's title, for example, is a homophone of "Mares eat oats". The song was first played on radio station WOR, New ...
Hymn. Text. David Wright. Meter. 6.5.6.5 D with refrain. Melody. "St. Gertrude" by Arthur Sullivan. " Onward, Christian Pilgrims " is a 20th-century Christian hymn by David Wright. It was composed in 1982, is based on "Onward, Christian Soldiers", and was intended as a non-militaristic version of the earlier hymn.
Poogy Tales is the debut album of Kaveret. The album is based on the rock opera by the same name that Danny Sanderson recorded in 1972, [4] together with his bandmates from The Nahal Band ( Gidi Gov, Alon Oleartchik, Efrahim Shamir, Miri Aloni, David Shanen and Tami Azaria ). Gov, Oleartchik and Shamir went on to become members of Kaveret.
Let Us All Unite and Celebrate Together. Let Us All Unite and Celebrate Together. Flag of the African Union. Official anthem of the African Union. Former anthem of the. Organisation of African Unity. Also known as. Arabic: فلنتحد جميعا ونحتفل معا; French: Unissons-nous tous et célébrons ensemble;
Barracuda (song) " Barracuda " is a song by American rock band Heart, released in 1977 on their third studio album, Little Queen, and was released as the album's lead single. The song peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100. In 2009, "Barracuda" was named the 34th-best hard rock song of all time by VH1. [2]
Released: January 20, 2010. "Bye Bye". Released: March 10, 2010. "Yurayura/Gimme Gimme". Released: May 5, 2010. Lovebox is Beni 's fifth studio album, and second original album under the mononym Beni released through Nayutawave Records. It was released on June 2, 2010. [1] Natuyawave describes the album as "fully loaded with different feelings ...
Edmund Fitzgerald. " The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald " is a 1976 hit song written, composed and performed by the Canadian singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot to memorialize the sinking of the bulk carrier SS Edmund Fitzgerald in Lake Superior on November 10, 1975. Lightfoot considered this song to be his finest work.
The song's lyrics center on reactions to the September 11 attacks in the United States, written in the form of questions. Jackson desired to write a song capturing the emotions surrounding the attacks, but found it difficult to do so. He debuted the song publicly at the Country Music Association's annual awards