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"Question" is a 1970 single by the English progressive rock band the Moody Blues. It was written by guitarist Justin Hayward , who provides lead vocals. "Question" was first released as a single in April 1970 and remains their second highest-charting song in the UK, reaching number two and staying on the chart for 12 weeks.
Next up: someone inevitably queues up the familiar tune of “Auld Lang Syne,” one of the most popular New Year’s songs of all time, and you sway along with your arm thrown over the shoulder ...
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Additionally, they can take form as commentary to a statement, an answer to a question or repetition of a phrase following or slightly overlapping the initial speaker(s). [2] It corresponds to the call and response pattern in human communication and is found as a basic element of musical form, such as the verse-chorus form, in many traditions.
We sing "Auld Lang Syne" at the end of every single year, but as Mariah Carey asks in her indelible version, "Does anybody really know the words?" After all, what is the meaning of "Auld Lang Syne"?
[40] [41] In the refrain, the narrator confronts the ex-lover with multiple questions about their past behaviors, such as not staying the night with her and not fighting hard enough to keep her when he still had a chance ("Did you leave her house in the middle of the night? Did you wish you'd put up more of a fight when she said it was too much?").