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The song is "Maybe" by Ingrid Michaleson, from her 2009 album, Everybody.
The chorus for the 1964 Beatles hit 'Twist and Shout' goes as follows: Well shake it up, baby, now (shake it up, baby), twist and shout (twist and shout). Come on come on come on come on baby now (come on baby) come on and work it on out (work it on out).
"Tom's Diner" by Suzanne Vega featuring D.N.A. It's more like: Chorus: duht duth duh duh duht duth duh duh duht duth duh duh duh duh duht duh duh I am sitting In the morning At the diner On the corner Chorus I am waiting At the counter For the man To pour the coffee Chorus And he fills it Only halfway And before I even argue Chorus He is looking Out the window At somebody Coming in Chorus "It is always Nice to see you" Says the man Behind the counter Chorus To the woman Who has come in She is shaking Her umbrella Chorus And I look The other way As they are kissing Their hellos Chorus I'm pretending Not to see them And Instead I pour the milk Chorus I open Up the paper There's a story Of an actor Chorus Who had died While he was drinking He was no one I had heard of Chorus And I'm turning To the horoscope And looking For the funnies Chorus When I'm feeling Someone watching me And so I raise my head Chorus There's a woman On the outside Looking inside Does she see me? Chorus No she does not Really see me Cause she sees Her own reflection Chorus And I'm trying Not to notice That she's hitching Up her skirt Chorus And while she's Straightening her stockings Her hair Is getting wet Chorus Oh, this rain It will continue Through the morning As I'm listening Chorus To the bells Of the cathedral I am thinking Of your voice... Chorus And of the midnight picnic Once upon a time Before the rain began... I finish up my coffee It's time to catch the train
Nick Jonas sings the song but then Joe and Kevin come in on the chorus part.
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== == A group of actors who function as a unit, called a chorus, was a characteristic feature of the Greek tragedy. The members of the chorus shared a common identity, such as Asian Bacchantes or old men of Thebes. The choragos (leader of the chorus) sometimes spoke and acted separately. In some of the plays, the chorus participated directly in the action; in others they were restricted in observing the action and commenting on it. The chorus also separated the individual sins by singing and dancing choral odes, though just what the singing and dancing were like is uncertain. The odes were in strict metrical patterns; sometimes they were direct comments on the action and characters, and at other times they were more general statements and judgments. A chorus in Greek fashion is not common in later plays, although there are instances such as T.S. Eliot's Murder in the Cathedral, in which the Women of Canterbury serve as a chorus.
The word "chorus" comes from the Latin word "chorus" which means a group of singers or dancers performing together.
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The song is "Maybe" by Ingrid Michaleson, from her 2009 album, Everybody.
A general chorus usually contains singers who come from all vocal abilities, some advanced, and some beginning. Usually, these types of choirs don't perform as much as the advanced choirs. Advanced choirs are usually harder to get into, but all the vocal abilities are the same...meaning there are no beginners who are only singing because they enjoy it. Advanced choirs perform frequently and sometimes even tour.
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"Tom's Diner" by Suzanne Vega featuring D.N.A. It's more like: Chorus: duht duth duh duh duht duth duh duh duht duth duh duh duh duh duht duh duh I am sitting In the morning At the diner On the corner Chorus I am waiting At the counter For the man To pour the coffee Chorus And he fills it Only halfway And before I even argue Chorus He is looking Out the window At somebody Coming in Chorus "It is always Nice to see you" Says the man Behind the counter Chorus To the woman Who has come in She is shaking Her umbrella Chorus And I look The other way As they are kissing Their hellos Chorus I'm pretending Not to see them And Instead I pour the milk Chorus I open Up the paper There's a story Of an actor Chorus Who had died While he was drinking He was no one I had heard of Chorus And I'm turning To the horoscope And looking For the funnies Chorus When I'm feeling Someone watching me And so I raise my head Chorus There's a woman On the outside Looking inside Does she see me? Chorus No she does not Really see me Cause she sees Her own reflection Chorus And I'm trying Not to notice That she's hitching Up her skirt Chorus And while she's Straightening her stockings Her hair Is getting wet Chorus Oh, this rain It will continue Through the morning As I'm listening Chorus To the bells Of the cathedral I am thinking Of your voice... Chorus And of the midnight picnic Once upon a time Before the rain began... I finish up my coffee It's time to catch the train
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The chorus for the 1964 Beatles hit 'Twist and Shout' goes as follows: Well shake it up, baby, now (shake it up, baby), twist and shout (twist and shout). Come on come on come on come on baby now (come on baby) come on and work it on out (work it on out).
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A Chorus Line (Musical)