Give my regards to BroadwayRemember me to Herald SquareTell all the gang at Forty Second StreetThat I will soon be there Whisper of how I’m yearningTo mingle with the old time throngGive my regards to old BroadwayAnd say that I’ll be there ere long Fandango’s One-Word Challenge – Regard| ladysighs
When this old world starts getting me downAnd people are just too much for me to faceI climb way up to the top of the stairsAnd all my cares just drift right into space On the roof it’s peaceful as can beAnd there the world below can’t bother meLet me tell you now When I […]| ladysighs
Shaking the blues away I am here to stayIf you are blue it’s easy to shake off your cares and troublesTell those blues to go though they refuse to goBut as a rule they’ll go if you shak…| ladysighs
Countdown posts and mass emails have overflowed phones since the start of fall semester. If the first week of class has you yearning for a little more of summer, expand your musical taste with your peers’ recommendations. Want your campus commute to remind you of this summer’s road trip? Summon nostalgia with a late 2010s […] The post Keep the heat: songs that students loved this summer appeared first on The Daily Mississippian.| The Daily Mississippian
Luuk Van Dijk appeared onstage at one a.m., having just arrived from a house festival in East London. That must have been where his most loyal crowd was, because in Brighton, he was more laid back and was not looking to impress us. This gaggle of decidedly un-edgy twenty-year-olds was not his base, and he […] The post Luuk Van Dijk at Patterns: In Defense of House Music first appeared on The Badger.| The Badger
This week I’d like to share a few songs with you that I’ve been enjoying recently. These songs are diverse in musical style (I know musical tastes are different, so I won’t be offended if you don’t prefer them) yet all of them share the theme of trusting God. Trust is not always easy, especially … Continue reading Songs Of Trust| sethlewis.ie
We are on a journey through a world that is not our true Home. We seek the “City whose Builder and Maker is God” according the Hebrews 11:10. Note the […] The post Songs to Sing Along the Way appeared first on GGWO Church Baltimore.| GGWO Church Baltimore
Fun Reflections on Fri-Yayyy and Happy Birthday to my youngest daughter, the world traveler| Unique Times
Banjo picker writes: Question for you about jams. If I am leading a song, an instrumental, and no one else knows or wants to take a break on it, what do you think is a reasonable number of times to run through it without hogging too much of the floor. ... Read More| Wernick Method
“Come up and see, and I will show you things to come.” Jesus extended this invitation to John the Apostle in Revelation 4. At once, he went in the Spirit […] The post The Scene of Sovereignty appeared first on GGWO Church Baltimore.| GGWO Church Baltimore
Are you looking for Hawaii songs for a party, or just want something fun to listen to while you plan your Hawaii vacation? Keep scrolling to find out the 20 most famous Hawaiian songs! This post about the most famous Hawaiian songs was written by Hawaii travel expert Marcie Cheung and contains affiliate links, which ... Read more The post 20 Famous Hawaiian Songs You’ll Want to Play on Repeat appeared first on Hawaii Travel with Kids.| Hawaii Travel with Kids
Catch up, shout outs Book Review| Unique Times
My favorite poem by my favorite poet. Who has seen the windNeither I nor youBut when the leaves hang tremblingThe wind is passing through Who has seen the windNeither you nor IBut when the trees bo…| ladysighs
Valcq & Alley Shine Bright, Musical Light on Small Town USA by Mary Lou Herlihy Hope is the thing with feathers. —Emily Dickinson “The Spitfire Grill,” set in the fictional town of Gilead, Wisconsin, IS small town America. Children are lost to foreign wars, jobs have gone offshore, and small businesses struggle. Whole communities are devastated and forsaken. But the musical offers hope and redemption in the Rust Belt. Music Director Nick Brown creates a seamless world of sound, with gi...| theatrius.com
Join members of the Storytime Solidarity team as they sing their theme song, an inclusive song, welcoming all to storytime.| Storytime Solidarity
10 Best Android Music Apps where you can easily download your favorite songs.This are-Gaana, Spotify, Amazon Music, JioSaavn, Hungama Music, and many more.| Next Mashup
The 21st Century Monads have released a new album, The World Soul. The 21st Century Monads are a band that makes music about philosophy. Its current are philosophers Kris McDaniel (Notre Dame), Carrie Jenkins (British Columbia), Ben Bradley (Syracuse), and Laura Callahan (Notre Dame). McDaniel wrote most of the parts for The World Soul and played| Daily Nous - news for & about the philosophy profession
WolfKlain & Donovan Exalt Beloved Singer’s Brief, Brilliant Career by Lynne Stevens My knee hurt badly, and I was feeling sorry for myself. I could barely limp to my car. I was ready to call it in and cancel my date with an old friend. But I reminded myself that I only had to get there, and I’d be sitting down. As soon as the six piece “Grand Ole Opry” band struck up, my pain vanished, and I was drawn back to 1961. Patsy Cline’s songs were playing on the radio when I was a young tee...| theatrius.com
Do you need help identifying that song that's been stuck in your head all day? A song finder app on your mobile device can help!| Make Tech Easier
Shazam isn't the only answer to "What song is this?" This article explains the best ways to identify a song online, including Shazam, Google, Alexa, Siri, and lyric search.| Make Tech Easier
Webber & Rice Expose Dangerous Legacy of Perón Era by Lynne Stevens A huge screen shows headlines that blast out the news: On July 26, 1952, Eva Perón has died at age 33. Argentines flee their movie houses and crowd the streets of Buenos Aires, mourning Evita. Who is this “Santa Evita” who had such a huge impact on her nation? In Andrew Lloyd Webber’s 1978 rock opera, Eva (sparkling Sophia Alawi) is sometimes humanitarian, sometimes fascist. But she’s always a fashionista with her...| theatrius.com
Music is a source of inspiration, so we've gathered together some songs about population growth and the environment.| The Overpopulation Project
Discover the best songs about moving on and letting go with our playlist. Take your time to heal your broken heart with music that will help you find happiness!| Happier Human
This song was found in the Bristol Radical History pamphlet (#6) ‘The Life and Times of Warren James’ about the Forest of Dean enclosures: Arouse ye, free miners, who delve in old Dean,and all ye freeholders with rights o’er its green,‘Tis time to be stirring for danger is nigh;and if ye bestir not, you’ll find […]| Three Acres And A Cow
C FThere is a fine gent christened Ru LitherlandC FMulch, sow and then reap C CThere is a fine gent christened Ru Litherland C CAnd he has green fingers on both of his handsC Em7 C F C G CI’ll be good to the land and the land will be good to me With a […]| Three Acres And A Cow
In 1866, Lord Brownlow of Ashridge House tried to enclose a third of Berkhamsted Common by putting in iron fences “without any openings and entirely regardless of public rights of way”. But the Commons Preservation Society got together a bunch of workmen and labourers to come up on a special midnight train from London and […]| Three Acres And A Cow
A Lanthorne for Landlords was published as a broadsheet ballad to the tune of The Duke of Norfolk, and was clearly directed towards a popular audience in the countryside. Its narrative develops themes apparent in some of the earlier works in this section: most notably Robert Crowley’s poem, which ends with the voice of God […]| Three Acres And A Cow
A very old ballad borrowed from the private library of some aristocrat by a friend of Roy Palmer’s, who spent years trying to obtain a copy. Probably connected to the Midland Revolt. You gentlemen that rack your rentes, and throwe downe Land for corneThe tyme will com that som will sigh, that ever they were […]| Three Acres And A Cow
I’ve recently been learning about the failed attempts by the Scottish ruling class to start a new colony in the last 1600s and how this bankrupted them. It was financial ruin caused by this that led to their agreeing (being bribed?) to the formal union of Scotland with England and Wales in 1707 in exchange […]| Three Acres And A Cow
Saturday’s always seemed like a day apart for me, not in the same sense as Sunday, a day apart with God and church, but in a “day off from the routine” way. Since Saturday morning my husband actual…| This, that and the other thing
It started with a request many of you have emailed us about – wanting to browse all the jams someone has posted. Today, you can! Check out your own, or some of our favorites like garage_xplosion’s fuzzed-out guitars, ChampagneMami’s sizzling RnB party, or sarahbadr’s up-and-coming electronics. Now these aren’t simply jams anymore – they’re history – and with that history there’s too much rich cultural context to not take this one step further… Introducing songs All the ...| The Jam Journal
Everyone does circle time a little different but if you're like me it is one of your favorite times of the day. There are opportunities for the children to lead and to follow, to encourage one another with applause and to help one another when an answer is elusive. Circle time is a community meeting where everyone belongs and has a say.| Luv Pre-K
Zusammenfassend gibt es viele einfache Songs zum Spielen auf der Gitarre im Jahr 2023. Diese Liste ist nur ein kleiner Teil davon, aber es gibt Ihnen eine| Plektren Bedrucken
T he travelling Troubadour is a wonderful way to dispense Rumors and Information. Sometimes they even find themselves within Party Rosters...| blog.d4caltrops.com
First things first: Here is the latest version of “The General Authorities Song.” And now, the story. Late in the fall of 1995, I was back at BYU after my missionary service (I’d been in Philadelphia) and was trying to think of funny religious-themed things I could write for the Garrens Comedy Troupe. Mormon, Utah, […]| EricDSnider.com