Mother, mother there's too many of you crying.
Mother, mother, there's too many of you crying
Mother,Mother,there's too many of you crying.
Mother, mother there's too many of you crying.
"A Chorus Line" is a musical with a book by James Kirkwood Jr. and Nicholas Dante, and music by Marvin Hamlisch. It features lyrics by Edward Kleban and was first performed in 1975. The show explores the lives of Broadway dancers auditioning for a chorus line, highlighting their dreams, struggles, and personal stories.
The ledger lines are an extension of the staff. On the Treble Cleff, the highest line is the note "F". The space at the top of the Treble Cleff going up is the note "G". The next note up requires a ledger line, and is the note "A" Going up again brings us to the space above the first ledger line which is "B". In the Bass Cleff, you go down the scale starting a G as the lowest line on the Staff. Then "F" in the space below, and the "E" note gets the first ledger line below the Bass staff. The second ledger line below is the note "C" An easy way to remember it is the ledger line between both staffs is middle C. Middle C only has one ledger line. Above and below the staff, the C notes have 2 ledger lines.
Mother, mother, there's too many of you crying
Mother,Mother,there's too many of you crying.
you know we've got to find a way
Mother, mother, there's too many of you crying / Brother, brother, brother, there's far too many of you dying
Mother, mother there's too many of you crying.
what is ma
Got to give it up by Marvin Gaye
Never gonna give you up, never gonna get you down, never gonna run around and hurt you.
Got to give it up by Marvin Gaye
Marvin Gaye- Got to give it up I love that soul train line.
Early in the morning.
The song is actually a WWE Production Theme called "Get Up" ;)