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[a] Lyrics from songs are not eligible. Cultural impact: Movie quotations that viewers use in their own lives and situations; circulating through popular culture, they become part of the national lexicon. Legacy: Movie quotations that viewers use to evoke the memory of a treasured film, thus ensuring and enlivening its historical legacy.
The fourth song began with a catchy intro followed by simple alternating chords on a piano. The opening verse lines, both musically and lyrically, were something of a lament. The verse then transitioned into a soaring refrain that seemed to capture the essence of why people might want to go to a place like "Cheers"—a place "Where Everybody ...
Strauss used many quotes from his own works in his symphonic poem A Hero's Life; Strauss quoted Luigi Denza's song Funiculì, Funiculà in his symphonic poem Aus Italien, believing it was a folk song; Igor Stravinsky quoted a theme from Franz Schubert's Marche Militaire No. 1 in D in his Circus Polka.
Melle Mel – “White Lines (Don’t Do It)” (1983) ... but the song belatedly became a top 40 hit in 2015 after the release of the aptly named blockbuster N.W.A biopic Straight Outta Compton. ...
The I Dream of Jeannie star does her best to sell lines like “Well, this is just a little Peyton Place and you’re all Harper Valley hypocrites,” but can’t make them sound natural. The rest ...
Benson Boone's Dream Team on the 'Supernatural' Making of 'Beautiful Things': 'It Became a Mountain We Felt We Could Climb' “Good Luck, Babe!,” a lilting synth-pop love song wrapped in self ...
This is a list of catchphrases found in American and British english language television and film, where a catchphrase is a short phrase or expression that has gained usage beyond its initial scope.
2. “At Last” by Etta James (1960) Chances are, you’ve heard this song at least once in your lifetime. The minute Etta James croons “At last…” you’re swaying to the music and ...