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Mister Maker is a British children's television series produced by RDF Media (series 1)/The Foundation (series 2–3) for CBeebies. [1] The series aired from 17 September 2007 until 12 April 2009. The series was presented by Phil Gallagher in the title role.
"Shape" is a midtempo pop and R&B ballad with a subtle dance groove. [5] The song was composed in the key of F minor, at a moderately slow tempo of 82 beats per minute. [6] The Sugababes' vocal range in the song spans from the lower note of F 3 to the highest note of G 4. [6] Its instrumentation consists of keyboards and bass guitar. [1]
Gallagher has appeared as the title character in Mister Maker since 2007. He also appeared in 2 episodes of Bear Behaving Badly as the Robot Rat Catcher and the Mummy. [3] Since 2009, he has also played the role of 'Mr Liker Biker' in Grandpa in My Pocket. Gallagher often performs in pantomimes.
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They included both music and text and were introduced by an extended essay on the rudiments of singing. Each song was known by the name given to its tune rather than by a title drawn from the text." [1] The following is a partial list of the shape note tunebooks published over the last two centuries. The list is divided according to the two ...
Shape Shifter is the twenty-second studio album (thirty-sixth album overall) by Santana.It was released on May 14, 2012. This album is the first from his new record label Starfaith Records, [5] which is distributed by Sony Music Entertainment, owners of all of Santana's albums (except those recorded for Polydor Records which are owned by Universal Music Group). [6]
"Bend Me, Shape Me" is a song written by Scott English and Larry Weiss. It was first recorded by The Outsiders as a track on their album In in 1966. The best-known version in the US is the 1967 single released by The American Breed that peaked at No. 5 on the US Billboard Hot 100 in early 1968, No. 3 in South Africa, [2] and No. 24 on the UK Singles Chart.
The music of The Sacred Harp is eclectic in origin, and can be roughly grouped into the following categories of songs (listed chronologically).. In the examples listed below, songs are identified by the page number in the two most prominent modern versions of The Sacred Harp; the so-called "Denson edition" and the "Cooper edition".