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"Wagon Wheel" is a song co-written by Bob Dylan, and Ketch Secor of Old Crow Medicine Show. [2] Dylan recorded the chorus in 1973; Secor added verses 25 years later. Old Crow Medicine Show's final version was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America in April 2013.
The free end of the dog (called the hammer) rests on the soundboard of the hurdy-gurdy and is more or less free to vibrate. When the wheel is turned regularly and not too fast the pressure on the string (called the trompette on French instruments) holds the bridge in place, sounding a drone. When the crank is struck, the hammer lifts up ...
Secor admits to developing "the habit of writing what he calls 'stolen melody songs'"—in much the same way he'd created "Wagon Wheel", carrying on in the folk tradition—"like when he penned fresh, war tax-themed lyrics to a tune that had already passed through other wholesale re-writes during its descent from old-time Scots-Irish balladry."
a simpler version of For the Fallen, for the dedication of the Cenotaph: League of Arts [59] Laurence Binyon: Novello 81: 1917: The Sanguine Fan: ballet: ballet music for orchestra. [60] Echo's Dance arranged for piano — — MS 81: 1917: Echo's Dance: arrangement: from The Sanguine Fan, Op. 81, arranged for piano — — Elkin 82: 1918 ...
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Souvenirs trémaësques, version for violin (2000, rev. 2009) Ri-Tratto, for violin (2011) Drei kleine Szenen, für Violine solo (2014) Arthur Honegger. Sonata for solo violin (1940) Peter Hristoskov. Suite for Solo Violin No. 1, Op. 7 -dedicated to Igor Bezrodny-Suite for Solo Violin No. 2, Op. 13 -dedicated to Vladimir Avramov-Jenő Hubay
The song was used as the title song in the 1934 western movie Wagon Wheels, starring Randolph Scott and Gail Patrick. [2] It was sung by Everett Marshall in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1934. [3] "Wagon Wheels" has been recorded dozens of times over the years, by artists including Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra and Paul Robeson in 1934, and Sammy ...
Wagon Wheel (trophy), a trophy awarded to the winner of a football game between the University of Akron and Kent State University; Wagon-wheel effect, the perception of a spinning object under a strobe light or on film; Wagon wheel, a chart used in cricket showing where a batsman hit the ball; Wagon wheel, an alternate name for the Rotelle pasta