sentimental+song

  • 21song —    Until the late 19th century, it was generally agreed within the musical establishment that England, alone amongst the countries which comprise the British Isles, possessed no traditional folk song or music. The campaign to refute this… …

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  • 22Song — /sawng/, n. Pinyin. 1. Ailing /uy ling /. See Soong, Ai ling. 2. Qingling /ching ling /. See Soong, Ching ling. 3. Meiling /may ling /. See Soong, Mei ling. 4. Ziwen …

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  • 23Sentimental Education (album) — Infobox Album Name = Sentimental Education Type = Album Artist = Sneaky Feelings Background = orange Released = 1987 Recorded = Genre = Length = Label = Flying Nun Records Producer = Phil Yule Reviews = Last album = Send You (1983) This album =… …

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  • 24Sentimental Killer — Infobox Album | Name = Sentimental Killer Type = Album Artist = Mary Coughlan Recorded = 1991 Released = 1992 Genre = Jazz Label = Warner Music Last album = Uncertain Pleasures (1988) This album = Sentimental Killer Next album = Love for Sale… …

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  • 25Song to Say Goodbye — Infobox Single Name = Song to Say Goodbye Artist = Placebo from Album = Meds Released = March 2006 Format = [ Recorded = ] Genre = Alternative Rock Length = 3:36 Label = Virgin Records Writer = Brian Molko; Placebo Producer = Dimitri Tikovoi [… …

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  • 26torch song — noun a popular song concerned with disappointment in love • Hypernyms: ↑song, ↑vocal * * * noun Etymology: from the phrase carry a torch : a popular sentimental song of unrequited love * * * a popular song concerned with unhappiness or …

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  • 27Disappear (No Angels song) — Disappear Single by No Angels from the album Destiny Reloaded Released …

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  • 28Cheyenne (song) — Cheyenne (Shy Ann) Sheet music cover (1906). Music by Egbert Van Alstyne Lyrics by Harry Williams Published 1906 Language English …

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  • 29Love Me (Leiber/Stoller song) — Love Me is sentimental song composed by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller and popularized by Elvis Presley in 1956. Conceived as a parody of a country western music, it was initially interpreted by R B duo Willie and Ruth in 1954 (Spark 105), then by …

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  • 30torch song — noun Etymology: from the phrase to carry a torch for (to be in love) Date: 1930 a popular sentimental song of unrequited love …

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