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For songs that follow up songs by different artists, see Category:Answer songs. Pages in category "Sequel songs" The following 72 pages are in this category, out of 72 total.
"Answer Records / Sequels", list of Answer Songs from everyhit.com B. Lee Cooper and Wayne S. Haney, Response Recordings: An Answer Song Discography, 1950-1990 , Scarecrow Press, 1990, ISBN 978-0810823426 (A comprehensive alphabetized list of over 2500 hit tunes that prompted the production of answer songs or other forms of response recordings)
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A. A.T.L. 2 (A-Town Legends 2) Abigail II: The Revenge; Acoustic Christmas Carols: Cowboy Christmas II; Acoustic II; Act II: The Father of Death; Act II: The Meaning of, and All Things Regarding Ms. Leading
A sequel to Florindo, intended to be performed on the day after it. Almost all of the music is lost: 5: Rodrigo (Vincer se stesso è la maggior vittoria) After Francesco Silvani's II duello d'Amore e di Vendetta Italian libretto: 30 October 1707: Florence, Teatro di via del Cocomero: 1984, Innsbruck: Some music is lost: 6: Agrippina: Vincenzo ...
Scene and sequel are two types of written passages used by authors to advance the plot of a story. Scenes propel a story forward as the character attempts to achieve a goal. [1] Sequels provide an opportunity for the character to react to the scene, analyze the new situation, and decide upon the next course of action. [2]
Apart from Debney's score, the album featured two songs performed by Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kathy Najimy, who played the Sanderson Sisters. [2] [3] The first track is titled "The Witches Are Back", a re-written version of the Elton John single, "The Bitch Is Back" (1974), featuring additional lyrics by Midler and Marc Shaiman. [4]
In cases where more than one piece of music was used for the main theme during the broadcast run of a television series (Baywatch, Happy Days, Starsky & Hutch, for example), only the most widely recognized score is listed. [1] [2] [3]