Jason Mraz - I'm Yours
Cinnamon Girl by Neil Young
the beloved - your love takes me higher?
type in part of the lyrics, type in part of the chorus if you can remember it!
When they repeat the same thing over and over or when the title of the song is mentioned.
The word 'chorus' is only capitalised when it forms part of a title, either of a musical group or a composition. For example, Handel's famous Hallelujah Chorus is always capitalised. If a singing group had a name such as "Chorus Singers", both words would also begin with a capital.
Sugarland has a song titled, "All I Want to Do." Part of the chorus is: All I really want to do is, All I really want to do is, All I really want to do is love you, and love you, and love you
The possessive form of "chorus" is "chorus's" or "chorus'".
Chorus is a noun.
Do you mean in the USA with the slaves? Listen to the words of Whitney Houston My love is your Love, especially the chorus ...the chains of Amistad couldn't hold us, and you have your answer
The live recordings listed for this opera note credits for 'chorus and orchestra', so yes, there is a chorus part in this opera.
Verse and chorus are both elements of song.
a chorus in a song mean the special thing about that song. it is also like the main thing about the song and it shows the point in the song and that is why the chorus is said three or more times.