You may be thinking of Gustav Holst (if the individual pieces have names like "Mars, the Bringer of War" and "Neptune, the Mystic", then that's it).
Sam Morgenstern has written: 'A dictionary of opera and song themes'
Art Hazelwood has written: 'Forest song' -- subject(s): Themes, motives
Emanuel Swedenborg is the author of Life on Other Planets
The ferrari song "The themes song for the ferrari enterprise" has it in the song.
Yes, "The Planets Song" by They Might Be Giants is a popular song for memorizing the order of the planets in our solar system. It lists the planets in order starting from the Sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.
Harold Barlow has written: 'A dictionary of opera and song themes, including cantatas, oratorios, lieder, and art songs' -- subject(s): Thematic catalogs, Vocal music 'A dictionary of musical themes 50's' -- subject(s): Instrumental music, Thematic catalogs 'A dictionary of opera and song themes' -- subject(s): Thematic catalogs, Vocal music
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Bill Arnett is the author of the website Nine Planets, which provides information about the solar system and beyond.
The author of A Boy's Song is James Hogg.
"One" by Metallica could be a song that complements the themes found in "The Tyger" by William Blake. The song explores introspective themes such as self-reflection, inner strength, and overcoming adversity, similar to the themes found in Blake's poem.
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The backgrund of Gmail can be changed by themes. There are various custom themes available. Blue, black, green, planets, grass etc are some examples.