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Some articles on songs, song:

Alexandria - Culture - Songs
... Songs in French Alexandrie by Georges Moustaki ... Songs in Greek Alexandria by Yannis Kotsiras ... Songs in Arabic Shat Eskendereya by Fairouz ...
Young Pioneer Organization Of The Soviet Union - Songs
... Young Pioneer songs were usually sung at various Young Pioneer meetings, in Young Pioneer camps, and at schools ... One of the earliest and the most popular song was the Young Pioneer March ... There were a great many other songs, here are some very popular ones Accepting you into Young Pioneers (music by Aleksandra Pakhmutova, lyrics by N.Dobronravov) Song about the first Young ...
Kids Incorporated - Music
... Music was an integral part of Kids Incorporated, and several songs were included in every episode ... every cast member was given an opportunity to perform featured or solo songs throughout the course of the season ... Each episode consisted of one original number and generally four previously recorded songs by recognized artists ...
Minutemen (band) - History - After Disbanding - George Hurley and Mike Watt
... to play a set list of all Minutemen songs as a duet ... Boon's parts instead the songs are arranged for bass and drums ... state that they will be "playing Minutemen songs as a duet." They were chosen by Jeff Mangum of Neutral Milk Hotel to perform one of these shows at the All Tomorrow's Parties festival that he curated in ...
Phil Ochs - Biography - 1970
... convinced him that the average American was not listening to topical songs or responding to Yippie tactics ... of his 1970 album, Greatest Hits, which consisted of new songs largely in rock and country styles ... band, singing his own material along with medleys of songs by Buddy Holly, Elvis, and Merle Haggard ...

Famous quotes containing the word songs:

    On a cloud I saw a child,
    And he laughing said to me,

    “Pipe a song about a Lamb”;
    So I piped with merry chear.
    “Piper pipe that song again”—
    So I piped, he wept to hear.

    “Drop thy pipe thy happy pipe
    Sing thy songs of happy chear”;
    So I sung the same again
    While he wept with joy to hear.
    William Blake (1757–1827)

    What wondrous love is this
    That caused the Lord of bliss
    To bear the dreadful curse for my soul
    —Unknown. “What Wondrous Love is this!” L. 3-5, Dupuy’s Hymns and Spiritual Songs (1811)

    In her days every man shall eat in safety
    Under his own vine what he plants, and sing
    The merry songs of peace to all his neighbors.
    William Shakespeare (1564–1616)