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The English band The Unthanks recorded a version of this song on their 2015 album Mount the Air, [16] and the song appeared in the BBC series Detectorists, and the 4th season of the HBO series True Detective. The American alternative rock band The Innocence Mission featured a song called "One for Sorrow, Two for Joy" on their 2003 album Befriended.
[32] [33] Craigie wrote the song when he himself was age 27. [34] The theme is referenced in the song "27 Forever" by Eric Burdon, on his 2013 album 'Til Your River Runs Dry. [35] Magenta's studio album The Twenty Seven Club (2013) directly references the club. Each track is a tribute to a member of the club. [36]
The song's title is the time at which the song is set: 25 or 26 minutes before 4 a.m., phrased as, "twenty-five or [twenty-]six [minutes] to four [o’clock]," (i.e. 03:35 or 03:34). [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Because of the unique phrasing of the song's title, "25 or 6 to 4" has been interpreted to mean everything from a quantity of illicit drugs to the name ...
This piece may be performed with Twenty-Six (Fifty-Four), Twenty-Nine (Fifty-Seven), or both (Eighty-Three). All time brackets contain a single sound. The first flute starts the videoclock. Twenty-Nine: 2 timpani, 2 percussionists, bowed piano, lower strings (0-10-8-6) December 1991 Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Saarbrücken and the Alte Oper
Eight for the April Rainers. [c] Seven for the seven stars in the sky, [d] Six for the six proud walkers, [e] Five for the symbols at your door, [f] Four for the Gospel makers, Three, three, the rivals, Two, two, the lily-white boys, Clothed all in green, O [g] One is one and all alone [h] And evermore shall be so.
Billboard number-one singles charts preceding the Billboard Hot 100 were updated weekly by Billboard magazine and the leading indicator of popular music for the American music industry since 1940 and until the Billboard Hot 100 chart was established in 1958.
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It also appeared in the original film's sequel Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, which was released on September 6, 2024; where the song is performed by a children's choir. [21] [22] On season 3, episode 14 of the TV series The Muppet Show in 1979, Harry Belafonte performs the song accompanied by Fozzie Bear and other Muppets. Fozzie Bear requests to be ...