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English: The Public Domain Song Anthology by David Berger and Chuck Israels is a collection of 348 popular songs with modern and traditional harmonization for both study and performance. This open educational resource was curated by two leading jazz repertory experts and consists of songs in the US public domain.
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.
A prologue is a prefatory piece of writing. Prologue may also refer to: A prologue time trial, a short opening stage often used in road cycling races; Movie prologue, a stage show performed in movie theaters, mainly in the silent film era
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Time to Go may refer to: . Time to Go: The Southern Psychedelic Moment 1981-1986, a 2012 compilation album "A Time to Go", a song by Bobby Hutcherson from the 1980 album Patterns
It's time to let go of "Let It Go" — and not just because your ears need a break from it. ... you can learn the songs in advance. The "Frozen 2" soundtrack was released Friday, Nov. 15, a week ...
Three songs based on works written in 1986, revised in 1998. Vocal: 1998: Songs to the Moon: Poetry by Vachal Lindsay: For mezzo-soprano and piano: Prologue: Once More – To Gloriana; Euclid; The Haughty Snail-King; What the Rattlesnake Said; The Moon’s the North Wind’s Cooky (What the little girl said) What the Scarecrow Said; What the ...
"Long Way to Go" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Alan Jackson. It was released in June 2011 as the lead-off single from his seventeenth studio album Thirty Miles West, and debut on his new label EMI Records Nashville. [1] [better source needed] The song reached number 24 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.