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Annie is officially adopted by Warbucks, who notes that this Christmas is the beginning of a new life for them, for the orphans (all of whom are adopted by wealthy friends of Warbucks), and for the rest of the country, thanks to Roosevelt's New Deal ("A New Deal for Christmas"/"Tomorrow (Second Reprise)").
"Universal Child" was the one original composition from A Christmas Cornucopia, her first Christmas album. Lennox was planning on recording some carols, and hadn't written new material since 2007's Songs of Mass Destruction. During recording the words "Universal Child" came into her mind and during a break, chords and a melody presented themselves.
Annie Warbucks is a musical with a book by Thomas Meehan, music by Charles Strouse, and lyrics by Martin Charnin. A sequel to the 1977 Tony Award -winning hit Annie , based on Harold Gray 's Little Orphan Annie comic strip , it begins immediately after Annie ends.
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"Heartbeat" is a pop song composed in F-sharp minor.It is written in common time and at a tempo of 128 beats per minute.The song uses a i-VI-iv-v chord progression. [2] There is a key change in the chorus that puts the song in B minor before going back to F-sharp minor for the subsequent verse.
"Teach Me How to Understand Christmas": [1] Annie (Alison Brie) is cornered by Troy, Abed, and Mr. Rad. She then dresses up in a sexy Santa outfit to seduce Jeff. "Happy Birthday Jesus": [1] Pierce invites a children's choir to sing to Shirley about how the public school system has thrown out the meaning of Christmas (the birth of Jesus ...
A holiday treat. Chord Overstreet gushed about his Falling for Christmas costar Lindsay Lohan and teased that her comeback performance will be worth the wait. “It’s a really fun, feel good ...
"Walking on Broken Glass" is a song written and performed by Scottish singer Annie Lennox, included on her debut solo studio album, Diva (1992). Released on 10 August 1992, the single peaked at number one in Canada, number eight in the United Kingdom and Ireland and number 14 in the United States.