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The Daily Office is a term used primarily by members of the Episcopal Church. In Anglican churches, the traditional canonical hours of daily services include Morning Prayer (also called Matins or Mattins, especially when chanted) and Evening Prayer (called Evensong, especially when celebrated chorally), usually following the Book of Common Prayer.
Early one morning, a man is wearing a business suit and a well-worn pair of orange high-top Chuck Taylor All-Stars trainers. He lays out a cardboard mat in front of a restaurant, turns on a boombox, and starts a routine of popping, locking, and doing the robot to the music. A few people stop to watch.
Chanson de Matin (Morning Song), Op. 15, No. 2, is a musical work composed by Edward Elgar for violin and piano, and later orchestrated by the composer. Its first publication was in 1899, [ 2 ] though it is thought that it was almost certainly written in 1889 or 1890.
This album is entitled Song Biscuits: Volume 1 and is available on iTunes. [106] To correspond with their YouTube Red show, Rhett & Link's Buddy System, the duo released the album Buddy System (Music From Season 1) which includes seven songs, one from each episode. It was released a week before the premiere date in October 2016 and is available ...
Abendlied (Evening song) by Gabriel Rheinberger; Abendlied (Evening song) by Matthias Claudius "Evening Song", List of compositions by Modest Mussorgsky; Evening Songs, instrumental pieces by Kalervo Tuukkanen (1909-79) Večerní písně (Evening Songs) Op. 31 for voice and piano after poems by Vítězslav Hálek, List of compositions by ...
Carol Sloane, on her 1996 album, The Songs Sinatra Sang. John Pizzarelli, The John Pizzarelli Trio, After Hours (1996) Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, on Lickety Split (Jim McNeely arrangement) (1997). Nancy Sinatra, on her 1998 album, Sheet Music. Rosemary Clooney, on At Long Last (with the Count Basie Orchestra) (1998).
Evening of roses Let us go out to the grove Myrrh, perfumes, and frankincense Is the carpet under your feet Night falls slowly And a wind of rose blows Let me whisper a song for you slowly A song of love Dawn and the dove coos Your hair is full of dewdrops Your lips are as roses unto the morning I will pick them for myself
"The First Thing Ev'ry Morning (And the Last Thing Ev'ry Night)" is a song co-written by Jimmy Dean and Ruth Roberts. [1] Dean recorded a single of the song in 1965; it was Dean's second and final number one on the U.S. country singles chart, spending two weeks at number one and a total of sixteen weeks on the chart. [2]