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The lyrics for "So long farewell" are from a song in the movie The Sound of Music. The name of the song is So Long, Farewell and is one of many popular songs from that particular movie.
In the part where eragon battles murtagh, the song "taking you down," by Egypt Central relates to the battle well, in my opinion.
Iron Maiden has a great Brave New World song. One of the band members was a Brit Lit professor Coma, by Pendulum Hug Me, Meg and Dia Soma, the Strokes
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150 songs is the amount of songs they have released
Actually, there are as many happy and sad old songs as there are "modern" songs, it's just that typically the most emotional songs become "immortal" from becoming popular, as when someone can relate to a song they are more likely to listen to it again. However, after certain periods in history, such as the 1940s (after wars, depressions, etc) a lot of people and singers seem to prefer sad songs.
They can, but songs can be written about anything that the songwriter wants to write about.
The lyrics for "So long farewell" are from a song in the movie The Sound of Music. The name of the song is So Long, Farewell and is one of many popular songs from that particular movie.
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Many songs written by Unwoman, such as In Gilead.
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"Dust in the Wind" - Kansas
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Prejudice by Tim Minchin
Not all songs are about love... but love songs have a popular appeal. Most people have been in or out of love at some point in their lives, and can relate to the songs.
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whiskey lullaby by brad paisley