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  2. Matchmaker, Matchmaker - Wikipedia

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    Matchmaker, Matchmaker. " Matchmaker, Matchmaker " is a song from the 1964 musical Fiddler on the Roof, with music by Jerry Bock and lyrics by Sheldon Harnick. The play was later made into a film in 1971. The story revolves around a poor Jewish milkman, Tevye, and his five daughters, as he attempts to maintain his Jewish traditions.

  3. Shake, Rattle and Roll - Wikipedia

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    Big Joe Turner singles chronology. "TV Mama". (1954) " Shake, Rattle and Roll ". (1954) "Well All Right". (1954) " Shake, Rattle and Roll " is a song written in 1954 by Jesse Stone (usually credited as " Charles Calhoun ", his songwriting name) and first recorded that year by Big Joe Turner, whose version ranked No. 127 on the Rolling Stone ...

  4. Lyric poetry - Wikipedia

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    Much lyric poetry depends on regular meter based either on number of syllables or on stress – with two short syllables typically being exchangeable for one long syllable – which is required for song lyrics in order to match lyrics with interchangeable tunes that followed a standard pattern of rhythm. Although much modern lyric poetry is no ...

  5. Role Model Talks ‘Incredible’ Experience Touring With Gracie ...

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    With lyrics like “I'm the child of my mother, New England–born and raised / Where the common sense is common as a nose job in L.A.,” in “The Dinner,” one can’t help but think of ...

  6. James Darren - Wikipedia

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    James William Ercolani (June 8, 1936 – September 2, 2024), known by his stage name James Darren, was an American television and film actor, television director, and singer. During the late 1950s and early 1960s, he had notable starring and supporting roles in films including the youth and beach-culture film Gidget (1959) and its sequels.

  7. Marvin Hamlisch - Wikipedia

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    Marvin Hamlisch. Marvin Frederick Hamlisch (June 2, 1944 – August 6, 2012) was an American composer and conductor. He is one of a handful of people to win Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony awards, a feat dubbed the "EGOT". He and composer Richard Rodgers are the only people to have won those prizes and a Pulitzer Prize ("PEGOT").

  8. Art song - Wikipedia

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    An art song is a Western vocal music composition, usually written for one voice with piano accompaniment, and usually in the classical art music tradition. By extension, the term "art song" is used to refer to the collective genre of such songs (e.g., the "art song repertoire"). [1] An art song is most often a musical setting of an independent ...

  9. UEFA Champions League Anthem - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics are in UEFA's three official languages: English, French, and German. The chorus is set to the exclamations "Die Meister! Die Besten! Les grandes équipes! The champions!" The anthem is played inside the stadium before the start of each UEFA Champions League match, in addition to the beginning and end of television broadcasts of the ...