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Songs Inspired by Literature, Chapter Two: Larry Kenneth Potts: Nothing Like It in the World: Stephen Ambrose: Relates the story of "Poker" Alice Ivers [51] "The Ballad of Skip Wiley" Barometer Soup: Jimmy Buffett: Tourist Season: Carl Hiaasen: A song about the character Skip Wiley from Hiaasen's 1986 novel. [52] "Banana Co." Radiohead: One ...
A list of songs about fictional characters. Subcategories. This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total. E. Songs about extraterrestrial life (32 P) F.
List of English-language pop songs based on French-language songs; List of folk songs by Roud number; List of Haruhi Suzumiya character song singles; List of interpolated songs; List of Jean-Michel Jarre compositions with multiple titles; List of musical works in unusual time signatures; List of musical works released in a stem format; List of ...
This is a list of articles, or subsections of articles, about music inspired by literature. [1] Musical settings of, or music inspired by, poems by Byron; Edgar Allan Poe and music; Music related to Anne Rice's novels; Works inspired by J. R. R. Tolkien [1] Music based on the works of Oscar Wilde; List of songs based on poems; Romeo and Juliet ...
Character: Elio Perlman from Call Me By Your Name Notable Lyric: “The deflation of our dreaming / Leaving me bereft and reeling / My beloved ghost and me / SItting in a tree / D-Y-I-N-G” YouTube
Pages in category "Music based on literature" ... List of songs based on literary works This page was last edited on 17 April 2020, at 23:54 (UTC). Text ...
Take a trip down memory lane as you try to identify these iconic '60s songs based on snippets of their lyrics. From rock legends like Jimi Hendrix and The Beatles to folk icons like Bob Dylan ...
The 1991 song "Şehrezat" by famous Turkish songwriter and singer Barış Manço is strongly based on Scheherazade (Rimsky-Korsakov) with an extended part of original lyrics. In the song "Scheherazade", on his 1988 album One More Story, Peter Cetera refers to the One Thousand and One Nights tale, the song features backup-vocals by Madonna.