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  2. Waltz (music) - Wikipedia

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    In a jazz context, "waltz" signifies any piece of music in 3/4 time, whether intended for dancing or not. [5] Although there are early examples such as the "Missouri Waltz" by Dan and Harvey’s Jazz Band (1918) and the "Jug Band Waltz" or the "Mississippi Waltz" by the Memphis Jug Band (1928), they are exceptional, as almost all jazz before 1955 was in duple meter. [6]

  3. List of most-viewed YouTube videos - Wikipedia

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    Since Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance" in 2009, every video that has reached the top of the "most-viewed YouTube videos" list has been a music video. In November 2005, a Nike advertisement featuring Brazilian football player Ronaldinho became the first video to reach 1,000,000 views. [1] The billion-view mark was first passed by Gangnam Style in ...

  4. Rarities, B-Sides and Slow, Sad Waltzes - Wikipedia

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    The compilation album of rare and never before heard tracks, Rarities, B-Sides and Slow, Sad Waltzes, became the first release on Latent Recordings since The Trinity Session. [ 3 ] The hidden track on the album, My Father's House , is an a capella rendition of a Bruce Springsteen song that the band occasionally performed live.

  5. The Loveliest Night of the Year - Wikipedia

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    "The Loveliest Night of the Year" is a popular song. The music was first published as a waltz called " Sobre las olas " ("Over the Waves") in 1888, written by Juventino P. Rosas . In 1950, the music was adapted by Irving Aaronson with lyrics by Paul Francis Webster for the movie The Great Caruso , in which it was sung by Ann Blyth .

  6. Wayne King - Wikipedia

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    Harold Wayne King (February 16, 1901 – July 16, 1985) was an American musician, songwriter, and bandleader with a long association with both NBC and CBS. [1] [2] He was referred to as "the Waltz King" because much of his most popular music involved waltzes; "The Waltz You Saved for Me" was his standard set-closing song in live performance and on numerous radio broadcasts at the height of his ...

  7. Baubles, Bangles, & Beads - Wikipedia

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    Like almost all the music in that show, the melody was based on works by Alexander Borodin, [1] [2] in this case the second theme of the second movement of his String Quartet in D. The "Kismet" setting maintains the original's 3/4 waltz rhythm; pop music settings change the rhythm to a moderate four-beat accompaniment.

  8. Circus music - Wikipedia

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    The most common type of circus music is the circus march, or screamer. It is characterized by a rapid-fire tempo – usually around 200 beats per minute – and melodies that contain showy features such as leaps, runs, and fanfares. It is difficult for "windjammers" (circus musicians) to play because of its fast tempo.

  9. All Alone (Frank Sinatra album) - Wikipedia

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    Originally, All Alone was going to be titled Come Waltz with Me. Although the title and the accompanying specially written title song were dropped before the album's release, the album remained a stately collection of waltzes, arranged and conducted by Gordon Jenkins. The original title track is included as a bonus track on the 1992 compact ...