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  2. You've Got to Hide Your Love Away - Wikipedia

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    The song is similar to a folkish strophic form and uses a Dylanesque acoustic guitar figure in compound duple time, normally committed to score in 6/8 or 12/8 time, with chiefly acoustic accompaniment, no backing voices and light percussion from brushed snare, tambourine and maraca. A flute, however, replaces the harmonica that Dylan typically ...

  3. Children, Go Where I Send Thee - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics also show a trend toward those more commonly associated with "Children, Go Where I Send Thee." For instance, the line "Two, two, the lily-white boys clothed all in green" in Grainger's recording has become "One was the little white babe all dressed in blue" in the Bellwood Prison Camp recording.

  4. List of Cyberchase episodes - Wikipedia

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    On February 10, 2015, Gilbert Gottfried, the voice of Digit, announced that five new episodes were expected to be broadcast in the latter half of that year as the show's tenth season. [2] In April 2015, the show's Twitter account retweeted a photo indicating that the season would focus on health, math, and the environment.

  5. Haven't Got Time for the Pain - Wikipedia

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    The song, composed in the key of G major, contains a ii-V-I progression common in R&B and jazz. [2] AllMusic critic Joe Viglione described "Haven't Got Time for the Pain" as sounding like a sequel to "The Right Thing to Do," from Simon's previous album No Secrets from 1972. [3]

  6. List of Schoolhouse Rock! episodes - Wikipedia

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    Original air date. 1. 1. "Three is a Magic Number". Bob Dorough. Bob Dorough. January 6, 1973. (1973-01-06) A magician shows how magic the multiplication of 3 really is, including a family of three and a football team whose uniforms are numbered in threes.

  7. The Twelve Days of Christmas (song) - Wikipedia

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    Anonymous broadside, Angus, Newcastle, 1774–1825. "The Twelve Days of Christmas" is a cumulative song, meaning that each verse is built on top of the previous verses. There are twelve verses, each describing a gift given by "my true love" on one of the twelve days of Christmas. There are many variations in the lyrics.

  8. Schism (song) - Wikipedia

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    8. Another 6 8 and 7 8 section follows, and after this the song goes into repeating bars of 5 8 and 9 8. The section ends with the music hanging suspended over a bar of 9 8. The middle section is subsequently introduced at 3:29, maintaining a group of three bars of 6 8 then one of 9 8 until 5:02. Then a series of 8 4, 10 4, 8 4, 8 4, then 9 8 ...

  9. Sweet / I Thought You Wanted to Dance - Wikipedia

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    [4] Towards the middle of the song, the beat switches to the second part of the track, "I Thought You Wanted to Dance", which lasts for five minutes and has a reggae and dancehall style, [1] [3] and its lyrics deal with his feelings of heartbreak and regret. [1] [5] Both parts of the song also incorporate elements of soft funk. [5] [6]