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The Jewish educational television series The Magic Door, which aired in the Chicago area from 1962 to 1982, had a theme song "A Room Zoom Zoom", based on the first two lines of "Ram Sam Sam". [7] "Ram Sam Sam" featured in the Tom Tom Club's "Wordy Rappinghood" on their 1981 self-titled debut album, subsequently covered by Chicks on Speed on ...
Assamese translation of Sanskrit Mahabharata, Gita Govinda, Vadha Kavyas Rama Saraswati was 16th century poet from Kamrup , India. He was well known for translation of entire Mahabharata to Early Assamese from Sanskrit [ 2 ] for which he is also known as Axom Byas.
The melody of "A Ram Sam Sam" is in the major scale, which only became prominent with the rise of tonal harmony in Western music around 1600. Traditional Arabic music has no chords and tonal harmony, but the melody of "A Ram Sam Sam" very strongly suggest a modern Western harmonic base, which becomes apparent when sung as a round.
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Samuel "Buck" Ram (November 21, 1907 – January 1, 1991) was an American songwriter, and popular music producer and arranger. He was one of BMI 's top five songwriters/air play in its first 50 years, alongside Paul Simon , Kris Kristofferson , Jimmy Webb , and Paul McCartney .
English: Homage to Amitābha ("Infinite Light") Tathagata ("He who has gone to Thusness"). Thus: O producer of immortality , O he whose state of existence is immortality, O he who transcends immortality, O he who transcends immortality, O sky goer, O fame maker (or "O he who moves in the glory of the sky"), Hail!
The courtyard of Itum Bahal near where Rajamati lived. The water spout of Maruhiti where Rajamati famously fell flat on her back. "Rājamati" (Nepali: राजमति) is a traditional Nepalese ballad about an unsuccessful love quest, and is the most well known song in Newar society of Nepal. [1]
Ramajogayya Sastry was born in Arepalli Muppalla, Ipuru Mandal near Narasaraopet of Palnadu district. [citation needed] His father, Suryaprakasa Rao, was a priest and agriculturist and his mother, Saraswatamma, is a housewife. [1]