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Maria Wiik, Ballad (1898) A ballad is a form of verse, often a narrative set to music. Ballads were particularly characteristic of the popular poetry and song of Great Britain and Ireland from the Late Middle Ages until the 19th century. They were widely used across Europe, and later in Australia, North Africa, North America and South America.
A sentimental ballad is an emotional style of music that often deals with romantic and intimate relationships, and to a lesser extent, loneliness, death, war, drug abuse, politics and religion, usually in a poignant but solemn manner. [1]
Power Ballads may refer to: Power Ballads (Aqueduct album), 2003; Power Ballads (London Elektricity album), 2005; See also. Power ballad; Power Balladz;
This is a list of rock music genres consisting of subgenres of popular music that have roots in 1940s and 1950s ... Power ballad; Power pop; Power metal; Powerviolence;
The Very Best of Power Ballads - The Greatest Driving Anthems in the World... Ever! is an edition in The Greatest Driving Anthems in the World... Ever! series, which is a part of The Best... Album in the World...Ever! brand. Each album includes select power ballads starting from the 1960s, while one album specifically includes Sixties Power ...
John Carney’s next musical comedy “Power Ballad,” starring Paul Rudd and Nick Jonas, has sold to Lionsgate. The film, described as an “uplifting and music-driven story,” follows a has ...
“Power Ballad” was written by Carney and Peter McDonald. The official logline for the film reads, “An uplifting music-driven story about a wedding singer, a …
But it contradicts the common definition of a power ballad as a song rooted in heavy metal or hard rock. "To Sir with Love" isn't even really a rock song, let alone hard rock, and it came out long before heavy metal emerged as a distinct genre. To call it a power ballad is sort of like defining "Subterranean Homesick Blues" as a rap song.