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Soul Music is a fantasy novel by British writer Terry Pratchett, the sixteenth book in the Discworld series, first published in 1994. Like many of Pratchett's novels it introduces an element of modern society into the magical and vaguely late medieval, early modern world of the Discworld, in this case Rock and Roll music and stardom, with near disastrous consequences.
Summary Description Golden Book Of Favorite Songs.pdf English: Music and lyrics of the song "Good Morning to All", with third verse "Happy Birthday to You", printed in 1915 in Golden Book Of Favorite Songs unauthorized publication, which do not credit Hill’s 1893 melody.
Summary Description Beginners Book Of Songs.pdf English: Music and lyrics of the song "Good Morning to All", with third verse "Happy Birthday to You", printed in 1912 in Beginners book of Songs with instructions unauthorized publication, which do not credit Hill’s 1893 melody.
Songbook (published in the United Kingdom as 31 Songs) is a 2002 collection of 26 essays by English writer Nick Hornby about songs and (more often) the particular emotional resonance they carry for him. In the UK, Sony released a stand-alone CD, A Selection of Music from 31 Songs, featuring 18 songs.
In the book A to X of Alternative Music, "Touch Me" was described as a "solid gold soul classic". [1] Writing for AllMusic, critic Jason Elias wrote that the song has "the style of pop and pure lounge." [13] Some critics suggested the track blends pop [14] with psychedelic rock; a combination which was unique at the time. [9]
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The episode, titled "Jeeves and the Song of Songs", was the fourth episode of the first series. It was originally broadcast in the UK on 20 June 1965. [9] This story was adapted into the Jeeves and Wooster episode "Tuppy and the Terrier", the second episode of the first series, which first aired on 29 April 1990. [10]
"The Touch of Your Lips" has appeared on the following albums: Chet Baker - The Touch of Your Lips (1979) Tony Bennett – The Tony Bennett/Bill Evans Album (1975); duet with pianist Bill Evans; Pat Boone - The Touch of Your Lips (1964) [5] Nat King Cole – The Touch of Your Lips (1961) Vic Damone - That Towering Feeling! [6] (1956)