Odetta Gordon
The song "Blue Prelude" was written by Gordon Jenkins and Joe Bishop. As to who wrote the lyrics versus who composed, I'm uncertain, since Joe Bishop usually wrote the music, yet often so did Gordon Jenkins. Perhaps they take co-composing credit.
Christian music is music written to glorify God.
Tom was taught how to play guitar by his stepdad Gordon but that's it.
Music written during the Classical period for small ensembles is known as chamber music.
Gordon S. A. Cox has written: 'Folk music in a Newfoundland outport' -- subject(s): Folk music, History and criticism
Gordon Dodd has written: 'Thematic index of music for viols' -- subject(s): Chamber music, Thematic catalogs, Viol ensembles
Gordon Spittle has written: 'Counting the beat' -- subject(s): Popular music, Texts, History and criticism
Gordon Abbott has written: 'Union catalogue of historical sets, collected editions, and monuments of music in Australian libraries' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Music, Union Catalogs, Union lists
Gordon Phillips has written: 'English organ music of the eighteenth century' -- subject(s): Organ music 'Articulation in organ-playing' -- subject(s): Chorale preludes, Instruction and study, Organ
Stewart Gordon has written: 'Etudes for piano teachers' -- subject(s): Instruction and study, Piano 'Mastering the art of performance' -- subject(s): Performance, Music, Performance practice (Music) 'Mastering the art of performance' -- subject(s): Performance, Music, Performance practice (Music)
Gregory Gordon Butler has written: 'The canonic sequence in theory and practice' -- subject(s): Sequences (Music), Rhetoric, Musical canon
The music was written by Harry Warren, the lyrics were written by Mack Gordon.
Gordon S. Rowley has written: 'An annotated catalog of rare musical items in the Libraries of the University of Iowa' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Music
Jeff Gordon likes to listen to country or he likes to listen to rap music.
Rae Beth Gordon has written: 'Why the French love Jerry Lewis' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, History, Hysteria, Hysteria in motion pictures, Music-halls (Variety theaters, cabarets, etc.)
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