all old country songs?
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
Now a days there is a very blurred line between country and pop. Country music is ment to tell a story where as pop music is whatever is popular or has a really catchy chorus. So artists like Taylor Swift who have both catchy lyrics and tell a story through song are what's called Country Pop.
Songs uusally are Verse-Chorus-Verse- Chorus (or variation of Chorus)- Bridge (optional) - final Chorus Verses tell the main story, the Chorus is about the essence of the storoy or the point the person is trying to make, the bridge gives like and after thought or side note about the story. Lyrically it's however you want. Usually lyrics are written in couplets, every two lines rhyme but it really is however you want to tell the story.
Not really, no.
the name of the song is November and it's a country song by a group of men called Emerson Drive There's also the song "The 8th of November" by Big and Rich, but I think that that came out after 2004...The song by Emerson Drive is a really good song, if that is the one you were referring to!!
i think that no one really cares
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
In standard definition the A refers to the verse, and B refers to bridge. So in ABA form, there really is no chorus. It may seems like there is a chorus, like in a song such as The Beatles "Yesterday". That song structure goes: I-A-A-B-A-B-A There is no chorus. Which seems strange really. Hope this helps, but it may just confuse you even more. The code is: A=verse, B=bridge, C=chorus, I=Intro
It was created from several taped workshop sessions with Broadway dancers, so the stories talked about in the monologues and the songs in A Chorus Line are mostly true stories, the audition in A Chorus Line never really happened.
Now a days there is a very blurred line between country and pop. Country music is ment to tell a story where as pop music is whatever is popular or has a really catchy chorus. So artists like Taylor Swift who have both catchy lyrics and tell a story through song are what's called Country Pop.
Depends on the environment you live in becasue if you live in a hot country or a country with a normal temperature then it probably will and if you live in a country which is always freezing then there is less chance of it melting but it still could there is not really a reason why it couldn't.
The timpani. Everything really has a pitch, when you think about it.
Anything you like really. Proximity of boyfriend does not generally preclude any normal activity.
yeah , its normal and its good!
Salesmen are not really indispensible in the country's economy.
Not really.
Hm? You mean Alvin and The Chipmunks? They don't really exist. They're 3D. Just recorded then added 3D Effects or something. I don't really know about that. But, what I do know is that the sound is probably recorded then the recording's "Pitch" is changed. So if the recording of the singing has a normal high note, the "Pitch" will be edited to make it higher so it sounds like a chipmunk. That will give effect of 2x higher "Pitch" then normal.