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Ballad

A ballad is a form of verse, frequently a narrative set to music. Ballads were especially characteristic of Irish and British popular poetry and song between the later medieval period and the 19th century. They are used extensively across Europe and later North Africa, the Americas and Australia.

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What does the lady of Shalott spend all her time doing and why?

She turns to look at Sir Lancelot riding by because she loves him.

She knows she'll die for looking so she leaves to finally see the world herself instead of the reflection in the mirror..

That's my interpretation but Alfred Lord Tennyson may have intended a different meaning

Who sang Dream a little dream of me?

"Dream a Little Dream of Me" is credited to Fabian Andre and Wilbur Schwandt

It was recorded by Wayne King and his Orchestra with vocal by Ernie Birchill on February 18, 1931.

The most famous version is by Cass Elliot of The Mamas & the Papas, in 1968.

Other performers:

Ozzie Nelson and his band performed the song in 1931.

The Nat King Cole Trio in New York on October 28, 1947.

Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald in New York on August 25, 1950

Frankie Laine also performed the song in 1950.

Bing Crosby recorded the song in 1957, as did Doris Day.

A version was performed by Terry Hall in 1995 and Michael Buble in 2010.

When was Ballad of the Green Berets created?

The poem "Green Beret" by Ho Thien was translated and published (posthumously) sometime after 1966.

Robin Moore (1925-2008) wrote the novel "The Green Berets" in 1965 (ISBN 0-312-98492-8)

Barry Sadler (1940-1989) sang the hit song "Ballad of the Green Beret" in 1966.

The film "The Green Berets", starring actor John Wayne (1907-1979), was released in 1968.

What is the genre of Dream a little dream of me?

It is a ballad that was originally performed by Ernie Birchill of the Wayne King Orchestra (mostly a waltz band) in 1931. It became pop music when recorded by Cass Elliot (The Mamas and the Papas) in 1968.

What does Lord Randall say he wants to do?

all he wants to do is to lie down in his coffin..

why? because his true love poisoned him..

he also said that he would leave four and twenty milk kines to his mother..

gold and silver to his sister..

his houses and lands to his brother..

and hell and fire to his true love..

why would he leave hell and fire to his true love?

because she only loved him for his fortune..

What is the theme of lord randall?

I believe that this ballad shows sweetheart unfaithfulness and it warns about choosing real love in our life .

Hamidreza Aminian.

What has happened to Lord Randall?

Ludri esto vordic lo monta esta morp por de sale. Re vido as to lado esto mori portada.

Who is wrote the poem Ballad of a Mother's Heart?

i know the author of the "Ballad of the Mothers Heart"

is Jose La Villa Tierra

What is a ballad about?

Ballads tell a story (narrative) which may have elements of heroism, extraordinary feats, humour, suffering or love lost.

These ballads may be in musical style, as in popular folk songs of a period, or in poetry. A typical example of ballad in poetic form is AB 'Banjo' Paterson's The Man From Snowy River, which tells the story of a very ordinary bloke who manages a heroic act.

Why is Leon Russell withholding the lyrics of Sweet Emily?

This is the best reataurant I ever ate.

at. Opps...sorry.

This is the best restaurnt I ever ATE at!

Everyone....try the onion soup. They put chees in it! Cool.

Thank you.

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He is not withholding lyrics. Emily is his BFF.

What aspect of society is criticized in Theme for English b Harrison bergeron Letter from Birmingham jail and Ballad of Birmingham?

I believe the main points of the "Theme for English B" is equality, civil rights, and freedom.

To find out more about this paper, visit this website http://www.planetpapers.com/Assets/726.php

P.S. no more cheap ways out of your CAVA assignments lol. Look in the lessons and use your head =D.

What is a broadsheet ballad?

A broad sheet ballad is a ballad that is often typical, humorous and subversive. They are written about current events like fires or births.

Who was Willy McBride?

The soldier "Willie McBride" is referenced in the 1976 Eric Bogle song "No Man's Land."

The records show there were 10 W. McBrides who died during World War 1, but there is only one who is 19 and died in the same year as the Ballad 1916. He was in The Inniskilling Fusilliers, a regiment from the North of Ireland.

The 19-year-old Private William McBride is buried in Authuille British Cemetery, near Albert and Beaumont-Hamel, where the Inniskilling Fusilliers were deployed as part of the 29th Division. This was the area the writer of the song (Eric Bogle) was visiting in the early 70's, and he himself is Scottish /Australian.

Where can you buy creosote?

certain places will still sell you the original coal tar creosote however they are not supposed to unless you are a gardener/farmer/fencer. there is a building supply company in the leicester area who sell it to the general public although they are a bit choosy who they sell it to.