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"Taps" is a bugle call—a signal, not a song. As such, there is no associated lyric. Many bugle calls had words associated with them as a mnemonic device but these are not lyrics. Horace Lorenzo Trim is often credited for a set of words intended to accompany the music: [14]
The sound known as 'wow-oo-wow' has been described as a "greeting song". The group yip howl is emitted when two or more pack members reunite and may be the final act of a complex greeting ceremony. Contact calls include lone howls and group howls, as well as the previously mentioned group yip howls.
Beagle: Underdog: About a dog with super powers who always speaks in rhymes. Vinny generic Family Guy: Brian's replacement; about the Griffins a dysfunctional family. Watterson Old English Sheepdog: The Loud House: A puppy temporarily owned by the Loud family in the episode "Pets Peeved". He returns to his original owner, Claire, at the end of ...
The music video was directed by Marco Puig and filmed in a desert near Los Angeles, California. The video premiered on AOL's PopEater on November 6, 2009. [19] Allen told Billboard magazine, "The video looks great. It was really fun shooting it-we shot it from 8 p.m. until 8 a.m. so it was an all-night thing with no breaks.
"Live Like You Were Dying" is a song recorded by American country music singer Tim McGraw, and was the lead single from his eighth album of the same name (2004). It was written by the songwriting team of Tim Nichols and Craig Wiseman. The duo crafted the song based on family and friends who learned of illnesses (cancers), and how they often had ...
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Shadows Are Security is the third studio album by American metalcore band As I Lay Dying.The album was released on June 14, 2005 through Metal Blade Records, [1] and was produced by lead vocalist Tim Lambesis, guitarist Phil Sgrosso and Steve Russell. [3]
Like a bittersweet scene straight out of "The Notebook," a video has surfaced on social media of a 92-year-old man singing a love song to his dying wife in her hospital room.