enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Don't You Believe It - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don't_You_Believe_It

    "Don't You Believe It" is a song written by Burt Bacharach and Bob Hilliard and recorded by Andy Williams. Released as a single, the B-side was a cover of the George Gershwin song " Summertime ". [ 1 ]

  3. Music in Tunisian Arabic - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_in_Tunisian_Arabic

    The effective beginning of songs written in Tunisian Arabic was in the early 19th century, when Tunisian Jews in the Beylik of Tunis began writing songs in Tunisian Arabic about love, betrayal and other libertine subjects. [1] [3] The current strengthened at the beginning of the 20th century and affected the Tunisian ma'luf and folklore. [1]

  4. Ainulindalë - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ainulindalë

    Creation: Ainulindalë: The music of creation. Melkor strikes a discordant note but is unable to prevent Eru and the singing of the Valar from creating Arda. ——— Valaquenta: A description of the pantheon of the Valar: Years of the Lamps: Quenta Silmarillion: Melkor destroys the Two Lamps; Aman and Middle-earth are created; the Valar move ...

  5. All of Creation (song) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_of_Creation_(song)

    The song advanced to No. 3 in its seventh chart week, [14] and to No. 2 in its ninth chart week. [15] In its tenth chart week, "All of Creation" advanced to No. 1, [16] a position it held for ten consecutive weeks. The song dropped to No. 2 in its nineteenth chart week, [17] and held that spot for an additional week before dropping to No. 3. [18] "

  6. Killing an Arab - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_an_Arab

    Since the song's release, "Killing an Arab" has been controversial and viewed as promoting violence against Arabs. [8] A 1978 NME article described the song's title as "at first glance irresponsibly racist," with Robert Smith responding, "It’s not really racist, if you know what the song is about. It’s not a call to kill Arabs."

  7. Don't You Believe It! - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don't_You_Believe_It!

    Don't You Believe It! was an American radio program which aired in the late 1930s and early 1940s. The program, hosted by Alan Kent and later Tobe Reed, introduced unique facts along with debunking popular myths, followed by its tagline "Don't you believe it!"

  8. Zahrat al-Mada'en - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zahrat_al-Mada'en

    "Zahrat al-Mada'en" (Arabic: زهرة المدائن, transl. "Flower of the Cities"), also marketed under its French title "La Fleur des cités", is a 1967 Arabic song performed by Lebanese singer Fairuz, composed by the Rahbani brothers and written by Said Akl.

  9. Fat El Ma'ad - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fat_El_Ma'ad

    This song is notable as the only emotional song that Umm Kulthum sang in the year of 1967, a year marked by the defeat of the Arab armies in the Six-Day War, which halted the release of new music. Despite the challenges of the time, "Fat El Ma'ad" became one of the poignant songs that Umm Kulthum performed during her tour of Arab countries in ...