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  • {{Header|Spanking in songs 07/21}} [http://spankingart.org/wiki/Spanking_in_songs List of songs with spanking topics] at [[Spanking Art|The Spanking Art Wiki]].
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  • {{Header|Spanking in songs 07/21}} [http://spankingart.org/wiki/Spanking_in_songs List of songs with spanking topics] at [[Spanking Art|The Spanking Art Wiki]].
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  • ...it songs, non-rock vocals and instrumental covers of selected popular rock songs. It mostly concentrates on music that pre-dates the rock and roll era, char
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  • ...paired with a songwriter with the task of creating original melodies. Pop songs may be composed by group members from the band or by staff writers – song ...f income, particularly if a song becomes a hit record; legally, in the US, songs written after 1934 may be copied only by the authors. The legal power to gr
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  • ...fession. Musicians include songwriters who write both music and lyrics for songs, conductors who direct a musical performance, or performers who perform for ...ular songs may be called songwriters. Those who mainly write the words for songs may be referred to as lyricists.
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  • ...ions is to only have a formal first dance for the wedding couple and party songs; forgoing the father-daughter dance. ...Father and Daughter'' by Paul Simon. In the 2010s, popular father-daughter songs include ''I Loved Her First'' by Heartland, ''My Little Girl'' by Tim McGra
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  • ...ille]] was in some ways analogous to British music hall, featuring rousing songs and comic acts. By the mid-19th century, the halls cried out for many new and catchy songs. As a result, professional songwriters were enlisted to provide the music f
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  • ...of the band and lead rehearsals. The bandleader also typically selects new songs for the group, mainly if the group is a cover band or a tribute band. In so
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  • ...d canon of significant early-20th-century American jazz standards, popular songs, and show tunes. ...e in their life and legacy. Often referred to as "American Standards", the songs published during the Golden Age of this genre include popular and enduring
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  • ...1925 and 1930, not to mention many magazine articles and even a volume of songs entitled ''Monsieur veut dire'' (''Sir would Like to Speak''). ''[[L'Amour
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  • |-<th>Other art forms</th><td>[[Spanking in performing arts]] * [[Spanking in songs]]</td></tr>
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  • ...r contract stipulated that the management had the right to stipulate which songs and material she would perform and that she would obey the stage manager "i
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  • ...he advent of rock and roll in the mid-1950s. The most popular and enduring songs from this era of music are known as pop standards or American standards. Th
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  • ...h theatre song style in the late years of 19th century. From 1893–1911 the songs were a feature of the "género ínfimo" (lowest type) [[cabaret]] theatre s
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  • ...e starred in famous titles of revue and increased her popularity with such songs as ''El Pichi'' and ''Por la calle de Alcalá'' (1931, from ''Las Leandras' ...and in 1974 "Mi hijo no". In later years, her albums were inspired by the songs of [[revue]] genre musicals in Spain.
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  • ...ed ʻauana (a word that means "to wander" or "drift"). It is accompanied by songs and Western-influenced musical instruments such as the guitar, the ʻukulel ...m number of beats. During the performance, it is a usual practice that the songs are separated into stanzas which are normally repeated by a brief rhythmic
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  • *It shows up in a lot of songs that clearly do not refer to minors, but rather, vibrant mature adults such *It also shows up in songs like "Young Girl" by Gary Pluckett where the term 'young' is used as a modi
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  • | known_for = Popular songs, ragtime, Broadway musicals, [[show tune]]s ...d films, with his songs nominated eight times for [[Academy Awards]]. Many songs became popular themes and anthems, including "Alexander's Ragtime Band", "E
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  • ...keeping strict 4/4 time to the steady ticking of the metronome. Finally, songs do not have to be written specifically about spanking to qualify as excelle * [[Spanking in songs]]
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  • ...ure. The troupe first danced onto stage then exchanged wisecracks and sang songs. The second part featured a variety of entertainments, including the pun-fi ...ocative mulatto wench, and the black soldier. Minstrels claimed that their songs and dances were authentically black, although the extent of the black influ
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