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  2. Sarasponda - Wikipedia

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    "Sarasponda" is a children's nonsense song that has been considered a popular campfire song. It is often described to be a spinning song, that is, a song that would be sung while spinning at the spinning wheel.

  3. Burleske - Wikipedia

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    In 1889, Strauss became acquainted with Eugen d'Albert, who liked the work, although he suggested some cuts and changes to the piano part. [3] Strauss rededicated the revised work to d'Albert, who premiered it under its new title Burleske, at a convention of the General German Music Association [2] at Eisenach on 21 June 1890, in the same concert as the premiere of Strauss's Death and ...

  4. Nonsense song - Wikipedia

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    A nonsense song is a type of song written mainly for the purpose of entertainment using nonsense syllables at least in the chorus. Such a song generally has a simple melody and a quick (or fairly quick) tempo and repeating sections.

  5. Nonsense (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song drew associations with Ariana Grande's style. [4] [5] An accompanying music video for "Nonsense" was released on November 10, 2022. [6] Additionally, a sped-up version and a holiday remix, entitled "A Nonsense Christmas", were released. [7] The song peaked at number 35 on the Billboard Global 200 chart and reached the top 10 in various ...

  6. I've Been Working on the Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The melody for this section of the song may have been adapted from "Goodnight, Ladies", written (as "Farewell Ladies") in 1847 by E.P. Christy. [9] According to the liner notes to Pete Seeger's Children's Concert at Town Hall (1963), the "Dinah won't you blow" section is a more modern addition, contributed to the song by "some college students ...

  7. Brochan Lom - Wikipedia

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    It is a strathspey song and is commonly sung or played for the Highland Schottische (a popular ceilidh dance), [1] and for the Highland Fling. As an instrumental tune, Brochan Lom is also known as The Orange And Blue, Katy Jones’, Kitty Jones, Kitty Jones’, The Orange & Blue Highland, Orange And Blue, The Orange And Blue Highland Fling.

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