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  2. Funny Lady (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Funny Lady is the soundtrack album of the 1975 musical film of the same title, starring Barbra Streisand. Released by Arista Records on March 15, 1975, arranged, conducted, and coordinated by Peter Matz , the album's fifteen tracks are performed by Streisand, James Caan , and Ben Vereen .

  3. How Lucky Can You Get - Wikipedia

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    The music pertains to Brice herself, particularly the sarcastic nature of the lyrics that are accompanied by an "insistent" melody and production. [1] It was suggested that the pattern of the lyrics may have been influenced by Giacomo Puccini's 1896 opera, La bohème. In terms of its popularity, the song is the most recognizable one from Funny ...

  4. Remastering Project - Wikipedia

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    The Remastering Project is a project to remaster music videos from the 1990s and 2000s and showcase them to global music fans through the online video platform. [7] It is planned to introduce the history of K-pop to international music fans by conducting various campaigns using YouTube. [ 8 ]

  5. Here’s why music from your younger years leaves a ... - AOL

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    The Beatles, here playing at the London Palladium, shaped the musical tastes of youth in the 1960s, and for many pop music fans, the group's artistry has not been surpassed.

  6. Funny Lady - Wikipedia

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    Funny Lady is a 1975 American biographical musical comedy-drama film and the sequel to the 1968 film Funny Girl. The film stars Barbra Streisand, James Caan, Omar Sharif, Roddy McDowall and Ben Vereen. Herbert Ross, who helmed the musical sequences for Funny Girl (which had been directed by William Wyler), serves as the director.

  7. Lady (Styx song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lady" was written by Dennis DeYoung for his wife, Suzanne Feusi, the first song he ever wrote for her. [4] DeYoung recounted to Contemporary Keyboard magazine for the January 1981 issue that the first time he ever played acoustic piano was when the band arrived at the recording studio to record "Lady" and saw the piano in the studio; DeYoung had written the song on an electric piano, but ...

  8. A Neurotologist Explains Why You Can’t Get That Song Out of ...

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    An earworm happens when you have the “inability to dislodge a song and prevent it from repeating itself” in your head, explains Steven Gordon, M.D., neurotologist at UC Health and assistant ...

  9. The Old Laughing Lady - Wikipedia

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    The themes of "The Old Laughing Lady" include love, death, alcoholism and alienation. [1] [7] The old laughing lady of the title can be a metaphor for either death or alcohol. [2] [4] [8] The song describes how the old laughing lady affects the lives of those she interacts with. [5]