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Anthology of American Folk Music, Vol. 1-3: 1952 Recorded and released in 1929 and included in this compilation album Cosmo Sheldrake: Wake Up Calls: 2020 Joan Baez: Live At Newport: 1996 The Be Good Tanyas: Blue Horse: 2000 Song was titled "The Coo Coo Bird". [23] Big Brother and the Holding Company: Big Brother and the Holding Company: 1967
Musicologists such as Matthew Head and Suzannah Clark believe that birdsong has had a large though admittedly unquantifiable influence on the development of music. [2] [3] Birdsong has influenced composers in several ways: they can be inspired by birdsong; [4] they can intentionally imitate bird song in a composition; [4] they can incorporate recordings of birds into their works; [5] or they ...
Cuckoo Song (disambiguation) CuckooChess, a chess program by Peter Österlund; Cuckooshrike, a bird of yet another order; HMS Cuckoo, a list of ships of the Royal Navy; KooKoo, a 1981 album by Debbie Harry; The Cuckoo (disambiguation) The Cuckoos (disambiguation) Sonny the Cuckoo Bird, the Cocoa Puffs mascot with the catchphrase "I'm cuckoo for ...
The Cuckoo and the Nightingale, HWV 295, is an organ concerto in four movements by George Frideric Handel. The second movement uses bird song motifs corresponding to the birds of the title. The concerto premiered in London in 1739 as an interlude during the first performance of the composer's oratorio Israel in Egypt .
Common cuckoo song, Kaluga region, Russia. The duo's "cuckoo" theme, entitled "Dance of The Cuckoos", was composed by Roach musical director Marvin Hatley as the on-the-hour chime for the Roach studio radio station, then known as KFVD. [2] Laurel heard the tune on the station, and asked Hatley to use it as the Laurel and Hardy theme song.
"Cuckoo" director Tilman Singer discusses Hunter Schafer's onscreen vocal performance and music's role in his horror film, ... For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...
Call of the Cuckoo (1927) is a Hal Roach two reel silent film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. [1] The film's principal star is comedian Max Davidson, though the film is just as well known for cameos from other Roach stars at the time. These cameos include renowned supporting player Jimmy Finlayson (the source of Homer Simpson's "D'oh!"
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