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The same notes form the bridge in the "Hot Scotch Rag", written by H. A. Fischler in 1911. [ citation needed ] An early recording used the seven-note tune at both the beginning and the ending of a humorous 1915 song, by Billy Murray and the American Quartet, called " On the 5:15 ".
The vi chord before the IV chord in this progression (creating I–vi–IV–V–I) is used as a means to prolong the tonic chord, as the vi or submediant chord is commonly used as a substitute for the tonic chord, and to ease the voice leading of the bass line: in a I–vi–IV–V–I progression (without any chordal inversions) the bass ...
The song is sung by the spirit of Judas Iscariot, who had died by suicide earlier in the show.The song consists of a series of questions addressed to Jesus, such as why Jesus chose to come to Israel in 4 BC when it had no "mass communication" as opposed to modern times, whether Jesus had planned his own death, whether Jesus knew beforehand that his death would become famous, and whether ...
Credits are taken from the French CD single liner notes. [4] Studio. Mastered at Translab (Paris, France) Personnel. Guillaume Atlan – music, lyrics, production; Mani Hoffman – lyrics, vocals; Nili – additional vocals; Hervé Bordes – mixing, mastering; Emmanuel Desmadril – mixing; Adrien de Maublanc – cover artwork
When Charlotte tells him about her date and Jim's fast departure, Simon reveals nothing about Jim's true nature. The next day, Simon and Vee take a walk ("If I Only Had One Day"). Meanwhile, Jim apologizes to Charlotte for leaving, and they kiss ("In Between"). Simon and Charlotte imagine life with a superhero around ("My Dad, the Superhero").
!Hero is an album featuring the songs from the rock opera, !Hero.It is based on the question, "What if Jesus was born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania?"The rock opera modernizes Jesus' last two years on earth and features a cast of many well-known Christian rock artists with Michael Tait, Rebecca St. James, and Mark Stuart as the three main characters: Hero (Jesus), Maggie (Mary Magdalene), and ...
[14] According to Alex Denney of NME, the track is the first moment of catharsis on My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, stating that the track made use of "tribal fanfare and supercharged lyrics". [18] He mused that lines like "I guess every superhero need his theme music" appear to be West's imagining of a warm welcome to heaven. [18]
A list of all songs with lyrics about Jesus Christ, where he is specifically the central subject.This category contains both songs referring to specific moments of Jesus's life (birth, preaching, crucifixion) and songs of blessing, rejoicing or mourning where he is portrayed as a religious deity or examined as a cultural figure.