He didn't write the words, only the music.
The movie was called "Modern Times". Charlie Chaplin wrote the music but did not actually sing the song himself.
He invented a dance and made a song called smile
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He only wrote the music, and used it as as the theme to his film 'Modern Times'. Later an American lyric-writer put words to it.
i think you can find it on itunes
Charlie Chaplin wrote the song Smile.
A possible rhyme scheme could be ABAB, where the word "smile" is matched with "while" and "personification" is represented by giving human qualities to an inanimate object or concept.
The movie was called "Modern Times". Charlie Chaplin wrote the music but did not actually sing the song himself.
Smile - Scarface song - was created on 1997-02-13.
He invented a dance and made a song called smile
Ramblin rose
If you mean the one Michael Jackson liked you mean Smile by Charlie Chaplin
Yes, Charlie Chaplin composed many of the songs for his movies. Including 'Smile'. This song was originally composed for Chaplin's 'Modern Times' and lyrics were later added. Nat King Cole, Michael Jackson and Josh Groban are of many artists to cover the track. The song was also Michael Jackson's favourite.
He only wrote the music, and used it as as the theme to his film 'Modern Times'. Later an American lyric-writer put words to it.
Doug Gillet Not the entire song. Charlie Chaplin wrote atleast part of it. I know he composed the music. Not sure about the lyrics.
No, smile and wild do not rhyme. "Smile" has a long "i" sound, while "wild" has a short "i" sound.
ABAB describes the rhyme scheme: the first and third lines rhyme, and the second and fourth lines rhyme. A:Flowers Blooming in May, B:Birds in the sky Flying; A:Oh This Flower will Smile Today, B:Tomorrow it will be Dying.