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
The ferrari song "The themes song for the ferrari enterprise" has it in the song.
Emanuel Swedenborg is the author of Life on Other Planets
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
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.
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Bill Arnett is the author of the website Nine Planets, which provides information about the solar system and beyond.
"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.
The author of A Boy's Song is James Hogg.
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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.