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  2. Semoga Bahagia - Wikipedia

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    Semoga Bahagia is a Malay song composed by the Singaporean composer Zubir Said, who also composed Majulah Singapura, the national anthem of Singapore.The song has been the official Children's Day song in Singapore since 1961, and is also performed at the Singapore Youth Festival (SYF) as its official theme song.

  3. AkustiChrisye - Wikipedia

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    AkustiChrisye. (1996) Kala Cinta Menggoda. (1997) AkustiChrisye is a 16th studio album by the Indonesian singer Chrisye released in 1996 which was produced by Erwin Gutawa. It includes acoustic versions of several of his earlier songs, as well as new material.

  4. Terang Bulan - Wikipedia

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    The song was a traditional folk song adapted from the popular French melody of La Rosalie. [1] Following the popularity of the French melody, it became a popular Indonesian folk song as well as for Malays at parties and cabarets in the Malay Peninsula from the 1920s to the 1930s. Since the independence of the Federation of Malaya in 1957 ...

  5. Bersama Pertemuan Ini - Wikipedia

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    "Bersama Pertemuan Ini" is the second duet studio album by Francissca Peter & Royston Sta Maria, released in 1982 on EMI.. Track listing. All arrangements by Omar Taib, except "Sejak Kau Ku Kenal" and "Cerita Lama Jangan Ditany" (arranged by S. Atan) and "Kisah Lalu" and Demi Cinta Sejati" (arranged by Martin Pereira).

  6. Duduk - Wikipedia

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    This is a blocked-end flute known as a kaval, resembling the Serbian frula, or kavalče in a part of Macedonia, [22] and as duduk in northwest Bulgaria. [23][24] Made of maple or other wood, it comes in two sizes: 700–780 millimetres (28–31 in) and 240–400 millimetres (9.4–15.7 in) (duduce). The blocked end is flat.

  7. The Sound of Silence - Wikipedia

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    "The Sound of Silence" (originally "The Sounds of Silence") is a song by the American folk rock duo Simon & Garfunkel, written by Paul Simon. The duo's studio audition of the song led to a record deal with Columbia Records, and the original acoustic version was recorded in March 1964 at Columbia's 7th Avenue Recording Studios in New York City for their debut album, Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M ...

  8. Fontaines D.C. - Wikipedia

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    Carlos O'Connell, Conor Curley, Conor Deegan, Grian Chatten and Tom Coll met while attending music college at BIMM in The Liberties, Dublin. [3] [8] They bonded over a common love of poetry [9] and released two collections of poetry called Vroom, inspired by the Beat poets (Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg) and Winding, inspired by Irish poets Patrick Kavanagh, James Joyce, W. B. Yeats.

  9. Rahim Redcar - Wikipedia

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    Rahim Redcar. Héloïse Adélaïde Letissier (French pronunciation: [elɔiz adelaid lətisje]; born 1 June 1988), known professionally as Rahim C Redcar[ 1 ] (sometimes shortened as Chris[ 2 ] or Redcar) [ 3 ], and formerly as Christine and the Queens, [ 4 ] is a French singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Nantes, he started learning piano ...