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  2. Wanke nicht, mein Vaterland - Wikipedia

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    Wanke nicht, mein Vaterland ("Do not falter, my fatherland"), also known as Schleswig-Holstein, meerumschlungen ("Schleswig-Holstein, embraced by the sea") or Schleswig-Holstein-Lied is the unofficial anthem of Schleswig-Holstein. It was written in 1844 and presented at the Schleswiger Sängerfest.

  3. Post to Wire - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. Tools. ... All lyrics are written by ... "Kensington Place" 5:47: 3. "You Loved Me" 4:45: 4. "Falter" 4:14: 5. "For Jeffrey ...

  4. Under der linden - Wikipedia

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    Modern English free translation by Raymond Oliver [3] 1. Under the lime tree On the heather, Where we had shared a place of rest, Still you may find there, Lovely together, Flowers crushed and grass down-pressed. Beside the forest in the vale, Tándaradéi,* Sweetly sang the nightingale. 2. I came to meet him At the green: There was my truelove ...

  5. Evening Hymn - Wikipedia

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    Evening Hymn, called a "noble" anthem, is regarded as Gardiner's best-known work [6] and a classic of the English choral tradition, often sung at evensong. [2] William McVicker summarizes: "The long, seamless phrases, carefully written dynamic changes and effective use of harmonies, have made this piece a favourite in any parish choir's repertory."

  6. You Turned the Tables on Me - Wikipedia

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    "You Turned the Tables on Me" is a popular song composed by Louis Alter with lyrics by Sidney D. Mitchell. It was written for the 1936 film Sing, Baby, Sing , in which it was performed by Alice Faye . [ 1 ]

  7. Ecce gratum - Wikipedia

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    "Ecce gratum" (English: "Behold, the pleasant") is a medieval Latin Goliardic poem written early in the 13th century, part of the collection known as the Carmina Burana. [1] It was set to music in 1935/36 by German composer Carl Orff as part of his Carmina Burana which premiered at Frankfurt Opera on 8 June 1937.

  8. The Unfortunate Rake - Wikipedia

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    English folk song collectors in the early twentieth century found different tunes being used for variants. The melody for a variant called "The Unfortunate Lad", set in Rippleton Gardens, was published in 1904. [20] Another melody, this time to a variant called "The Young Girl Cut Down in Her Prime", was collected in 1909 and published in 1913 ...

  9. One Day Remains - Wikipedia

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    One Day Remains is the debut studio album by American rock band Alter Bridge, released on August 10, 2004, on Wind-up Records.The album was produced by Ben Grosse, [1] making it the band's only album to not be produced by Michael "Elvis" Baskette as of 2020; additionally, it is the only release by the band on which lead singer Myles Kennedy does not play guitar.