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  2. Word painting - Wikipedia

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    In the line "It goes like this, the fourth, the fifth, the minor fall and the major lift, the baffled king composing hallelujah," the lyrics signify the song's chord progression. [8] Justin Timberlake's song "What Goes Around" is another popular example of text painting. The lyrics What goes around, goes around, goes around

  3. Marijohn Wilkin - Wikipedia

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    Marijohn Wilkin may be most famous for "One Day at a Time", often considered the biggest gospel song of the 1970s. Wilkin wrote the song in 1973 with some assistance by her former protégé Kris Kristofferson. The song won a Dove Award from the Gospel Music Association in 1975 (see also: Dove Award for Song of the Year).

  4. One Song at a Time - Wikipedia

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    One Song at a Time by Jamie Grace has achieved "generally favorable reviews" from the ten critics to judge the album, so far.The album got positive reviews from the following publications: AllMusic, Alpha Omega News, Christian Music Zine, Cross Rhythms, Jesus Freak Hideout and New Release Tuesday's Kevin Davis and Sarah Fine.

  5. Contrafactum - Wikipedia

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    In vocal music, contrafactum (or contrafact, pl. contrafacta) is "the substitution of one text for another without substantial change to the music". [1] The earliest known examples of this procedure (sometimes referred to as ''adaptation'') date back to the 9th century used in connection with Gregorian chant.

  6. One Day at a Time (song) - Wikipedia

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    "One Day at a Time" is a popular country and western-style Christian song written by Marijohn Wilkin and Kris Kristofferson. It has been recorded by over 200 artists and has reached No. 1 in several territories. Scottish singer Lena Martell had a UK Singles Chart number one with her version in 1979.

  7. I'll Be a Sunbeam - Wikipedia

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    "I'll Be a Sunbeam" (also called "Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam") is a popular children's Christian hymn composed by Nellie Talbot; it is sung to music composed in 1900 by Edwin O. Excell. Due to its age, the hymn has entered the public domain in the United States .

  8. Sometimes Always - Wikipedia

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    Ned Raggett of AllMusic wrote, " 'Sometimes Always' does indeed make for a lovely little duet," [7] while Drowned In Sound dubbed it the album's "best known and ultimately standout moment." [8] Pitchfork also named the song a "standout" on Stoned & Dethroned, [9] while Tom Breihan of Stereogum said that the song is a "classic" and that it ...

  9. Recitation song - Wikipedia

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    In popular music, especially country music, a recitation song or "recitation" as it is more commonly called, is a spoken narrative of a song, generally with a sentimental (or at times, religious) theme. Such numbers were quite popular from the 1930s into the 1960s, although there were only few in number.