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This category is for torch songs. In the songs included here, the singers express their devotion or unrequited love for someone who does not return their love, has moved on to a new partner or whom the singers have taken for granted, hurt or otherwise mistreated.
Name of song, writer(s), original release, and year of release Song Writer(s) Original release Year Ref. "45 Revolutions Per Minute" [a] John Fogerty: Pendulum (40th Anniversary Edition) 2008 [1] "Bad Moon Rising" John Fogerty Green River: 1969 [2] "Before You Accuse Me" Ellas McDaniel † Cosmo's Factory: 1970 [3] "Bootleg" John Fogerty Bayou ...
Torch-singing is more of a niche than a genre and can stray from the traditional jazz-influenced style of singing; the American tradition of the torch song typically relies upon the melodic structure of the blues. [2] Examples of a collection are Billie Holiday's 1955 album Music for Torching and Entre eux deux by Melody Gardot and Philippe Powell.
It should only contain pages that are Torch Song albums or lists of Torch Song albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Torch Song albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
Two songs: song: 1. "The Torch" 2. "The River" — Pietro d'Alba [47] — 60.1: 1909 "The Torch" song: mezzo-soprano and piano or orchestra: Yvonne [52] Pietro d'Alba [47] Novello 60.2: 1910 "The River" song: mezzo-soprano and piano or orchestra 'Folk-Song (Eastern Europe) paraphrased by Pietro d'Alba' — Pietro d'Alba [47] Novello 61: 1901 ...
The Olympian: Lighting of the Torch and Closing for orchestra and chorus (1984) Itaipu, a symphonic portrait for chorus and orchestra in four movements (1989) Persephone (T.S.E.) for orchestra and chorus (1994, music for a theatre work by Robert Wilson) Songs of Milarepa for baritone and chamber orchestra (1997) Psalm 126 for orchestra and ...
Torch is the 10th studio album by American singer-songwriter Carly Simon, released by Warner Bros. Records, in August 1981. It was Simon's first album devoted to standards, namely torch songs, relating unrequited love or rejection. The album also features one Simon original, "From the Heart". [1]
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