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"Do-Re-Mi" is a show tune from the 1959 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical The Sound of Music. Each syllable of the musical solfège system appears in the song's lyrics, sung on the pitch it names. Rodgers was helped in its creation by long-time arranger Trude Rittmann who devised the extended vocal sequence in the song.
Do-Ré-Mi (often typeset as Do-Re-Mi or Do Re Mi) was an Australian pop rock band formed in Sydney in 1981 by Deborah Conway (lead vocals), Dorland Bray (drums, percussion, backing vocals), Helen Carter (bass, backing vocals) and Stephen Philip (guitar). [1] [2] [3] They were one of Australia's most respected and successful post-punk groups.
Do Re Mi is a musical with music by Jule Styne, lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, and a book by Garson Kanin, who also directed the original 1960 Broadway production. . The plot centers on a minor-league con man who decides to go (somewhat) straight by moving into the legitimate business of juke boxes and music promoti
Do-Re-Mi", a 1959 song by Rodgers and Hammerstein from the musical and film The Sound of Music "Do Re Mi" (Woody Guthrie song), a folksong by American songwriter Woody Guthrie "Do Re Mi" (Jahn Teigen song), the Norwegian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1983
Do-Re-Mi (band) songs (7 P) Pages in category "Do-Re-Mi (band)" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
"Warnings Moving Clockwise" is a song by Australian rock/pop group Do-Re-Mi released by Virgin Records in November 1985 as the third and final single from their debut studio album. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The song peaked at number 72 in Australia.
"Guns and Butter" is a song by Australian rock/pop group Do-Ré-Mi released by Virgin Records in October 1986. The song peaked at number 48 on the Australian charts. At the 1986 Countdown Australian Music Awards, Deborah Conway was nominated for Best Female Performance in a Video. [1] [2]