Songs of Changing Skies

Songs of Changing Skies
Title Songs of Changing Skies PDF eBook
Author John Presland
Publisher
Pages 122
Release 1913
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Songs of Two Peoples

Songs of Two Peoples
Title Songs of Two Peoples PDF eBook
Author James Riley
Publisher
Pages 152
Release 1898
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OneTrackMinds

OneTrackMinds
Title OneTrackMinds PDF eBook
Author Kristian Brodie
Publisher Unbound Publishing
Pages 188
Release 2022-06-23
Genre Music
ISBN 1800181019

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Put your headphones on, close your eyes. Embrace the possibility of the life-changing power of music. And perhaps one of these songs will change your life too. Music can inspire our greatest creations, salve our deepest wounds, make us fall in – or out of – love. It can also be a window into another’s soul. Based on the popular live storytelling series, OneTrackMinds is a collection of twenty-five compelling answers to the question, ‘What was the song that changed your life?’ Featuring pieces from a stellar cast of contributors including Peter Tatchell, Inua Ellams, Cash Carraway, Rhik Samadder, Ingrid Oliver and Joe Dunthorne, alongside some of the UK’s most exciting new voices, the book compiles many of the standout stories from the live show so far. Just as rich and varied are the songs themselves, by artists ranging from Nina Simone and Joni Mitchell to Aphex Twin and the Replacements via Tupac, Prince and the Spice Girls. The result is an entertaining, enlightening musical guide to the best of what makes us human.

Songs from the Public Domain

Songs from the Public Domain
Title Songs from the Public Domain PDF eBook
Author Benjamin Bloomfield
Publisher Benjamin Bloomfield
Pages 189
Release 2013-04-10
Genre Music
ISBN 1484022807

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A Collection of 143 songs from the public domain, chiefly consisting of folk-songs, part-songs, hymns, and rounds, a great deal of which are not currently well known. The songs are arranged for singing in parts. More information can be obtained here: http://bbloomf.github.io/lilypond-songs/

Talking to the Sky

Talking to the Sky
Title Talking to the Sky PDF eBook
Author Aimee Mayo
Publisher
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Release 2020-11-19
Genre
ISBN 9780578757568

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The Expository Times

The Expository Times
Title The Expository Times PDF eBook
Author James Hastings
Publisher
Pages 584
Release 1914
Genre Bible
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Walking the Line

Walking the Line
Title Walking the Line PDF eBook
Author Thomas Alan Holmes
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 289
Release 2013-10-09
Genre Music
ISBN 0739169688

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An insightful and wide-ranging look at one of America’s most popular genres of music, Walking the Line: Country Music Lyricists and American Culture examines how country songwriters engage with their nation’s religion, literature, and politics. Country fans have long encountered the concept of walking the line, from Johnny Cash’s “I Walk the Line” to Waylon Jennings’s “Only Daddy That’ll Walk the Line.” Walking the line requires following strict codes, respecting territories, and, sometimes, recognizing that only the slightest boundary separates conflicting allegiances. However, even as the term acknowledges control, it suggests rebellion, the consideration of what lies on the other side of the line, and perhaps the desire to violate that code. For lyricists, the line presents a moment of expression, an opportunity to relate an idea, image, or emotion. These lines represent boundaries of their kind as well, but as the chapters in this volume indicate, some of the more successful country lyricists have tested and expanded the boundaries as they have challenged musical, social, and political conventions, often reevaluating what “country” means in country music. From Jimmie Rodgers’s redefinitions of democracy, to revisions of Southern Christianity by Hank Williams and Willie Nelson, to feminist retellings by Loretta Lynn and Dolly Parton to masculine reconstructions by Merle Haggard and Cindy Walker, to Steve Earle’s reworking of American ideologies, this collection examines how country lyricists walk the line. In weighing the influence of the lyricists’ accomplishments, the contributing authors walk the line in turn, exploring iconic country lyrics that have tested and expanded boundaries, challenged musical, social, and political conventions, and reevaluated what “country” means in country music.