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  2. Poinciana (song) - Wikipedia

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    Orchestra leader Jerry Wald was a rare early aficionado of the song, and Wald's showcasing of "Poinciana" during his 1943 gig at the Hotel New Yorker has been credited with boosting its profile, [4] [5] "Poinciana" being recorded in 1943 by Glenn Miller with his Army Air Force Band, with three 1944 recordings of the song afforded hit status ...

  3. Forgetful Heart - Wikipedia

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    A banjo wouldn't be out of character though. There is a minor key modality to 'Forgetful Heart'. It's like 'Little Maggie' or 'Darling Cory', so there is no reason a banjo shouldn't fit or sound right". [2] Lyrically, the song features the rhetorical device of a first-person narrator "address(ing) his heart as if it had a mind of its own". [3]

  4. Lamorna (folk song) - Wikipedia

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    Lamorna is a Cornish adaptation of a music hall song titled Pomona or Away down to Pomona which originates from Manchester in the north west of England. ' Albert Square ' is a square in front of Manchester Town Hall , and Pomona Palace and gardens were a site of popular entertainment in Cornbrook, Old Trafford , southwest of the city centre.

  5. The Forgotten (Green Day song) - Wikipedia

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    "Don't look away from the arms of love," Billie Joe Armstrong sings, as he brings the trilogy in for a sweet, soft landing." [4] Entertainment Weekly said "The Forgotten" was the best song of the album. [5] Alternative Press said the piano line of the song is one of the limpest things the trio have ever recorded. [6]

  6. It Never Went Away - Wikipedia

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    The song is played at the end of the film after Jon Batiste's titular symphony is played by an orchestra at Carnegie Hall. It Never Went Away not only brings the music down from a whole orchestra to a piano, but is also intended to summarize the documented events.

  7. Away (Enrique Iglesias song) - Wikipedia

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    The song features vocals from American pop-rap singer-songwriter Sean Garrett. The single was released on 11 November 2008. The single was released on 11 November 2008. "Away" was originally intended to be on Sean Garrett's debut solo album " Turbo 919 ", but the decision was made to include it on Iglesias' album instead.

  8. Absolutely Free (song) - Wikipedia

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    Like many of the songs on We're Only in It for the Money, "Absolutely Free" criticizes the hippie movement and the Summer of Love. The song's lyrics are a parody of psychedelia, especially the idea of expanding one's consciousness through the use of drugs. To this end, the song frequently mentions the word "discorporate", which is explained by ...

  9. Words (The Monkees song) - Wikipedia

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    "Words" is a song written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart and released by the Monkees. An early version by the Leaves appeared on their 1966 album Hey Joe . [ 2 ] The Monkees first recorded the song for their second album, More of The Monkees , in August 1966 under the supervision of Boyce and Hart.