Sentences with phrase «eponymous songs»

Albums often have eponymous songs attached to them — which makes voice requests a tad tricky.
If anyone doubted Emma Watson's suitability for the role of Belle, she proves them wrong from the very first frame, as she sings her opening eponymous song.
«No Church in the Wild» borrows the title of the eponymous song by Jay Z and Kanye West.
For his own contribution to «Traffic,» Huyghe showed Singing in the Rain (1996), a work that involved a performer atop a white pedestal singing the eponymous song on February 2, the anniversary of Gene Kelly's death.
While «helter - skelter» is generally synonymous with disorder or confusion, and in British English recalls an amusement park slide famously eternalised in The Beatles» eponymous song, it here evokes a particularly harrowing episode in Los Angeles» history.
The starting poinf for No Song to Sing flies betwen two songs from popular culture: in one hand an eponymous song composed by the british musician Michael Chapman included in his first album (Rainmaker, 1969), on the other hand one of the most awarded hits by Stevie Wonder, I Just Called to Say I Love You (1984).
For the exhibition title, Reasons, Johnson was inspired by the eponymous song by American band Earth, Wind & Fire, as the lyrics are closely linked with the meaning of the works on display.

Not exact matches

Beatbuddy is a musical action - adventure where players take control of the eponymous Beatbuddy and navigate him through a unique musical world where each level is a song.
Songs like the eponymous «Dirty Computer», «Pynk», «Don't Judge Me», and «Make Me Feel» alternate between sex - positive bravado and more intimate confessions about fearing intimacy and vulnerability.
So begins the eponymous Beatles song, which echoes literally and thematically through this delicately offbeat Japanese drama by Vietnamese filmmaker Tran.Watanabe (Matsuyama)...
The title is borrowed from a folk - song popular in American jails, relating to a superstition that prisoners who felt the lights of the eponymous passing train on their faces would soon be released, would gain liberation and thus salvation.
Atlanta debuted in the fall of 2016 with all the confidence, vision, and specificity of «Paper Boi,» the regional hit that inspired Princeton dropout Earnest «Earn» Marks (creator Donald Glover) to ask his cousin — the song's eponymous MC, Alfred Miles (Brian Tyree Henry)-- if he needed a manager.
Michael Curtiz» White Christmas (Dec 21st & 23rd 13.30) also features a treasury of songs by Irving Berlin (including of course the eponymous mega-classic).
A photo montage set to the film's eponymous theme song performed by»60s pop star Lulu (who also plays one of the students) sees them marvel at paintings and sculptures which resemble them.
«Code Monkey Save World» follows Code Monkey, the put - upon coding monkey from the eponymous Coulton song, as he teams up with the seething, lovelorn super-villain from Coulton's song «Skullcrusher Mountain.»
The message of this installation hit a raw nerve in the artist's country; it launched an eponymous movement in Brazilian culture, beginning with the release by the musician Caetano Veloso of a song entitled Tropicália, followed by an album of the same name, which featured a collaboration with several other Brazilian musicians.
The title comes from Gustav Mahler's eponymous cycle of songs based on ancient Chinese poems.»
There are few other signs of life in these large, ground - floor rooms, and those there are speak of suspension, abdication, displacement and substitution: a long heartrending letter from an artist explaining how personal crisis has forced him to withdraw (Kai Althoff); the politically and logistically improbable journey of a Picasso from the Netherlands to Palestine (Khaled Hourani); Tammy Wynette forever stuck on the line «I'll just keep on», never quite reaching «Til I get it right», the song's eponymous lyrical and melodic resolution (Ceal Floyer).
The recording was discovered in the tape deck shortly after its purchase, and upon playing it a lone voice is heard, which announces the eponymous title of the coming song.
This reprisal occurs particularly in video works such as «Maxell,» in which the name of the now obsolete videotape company is worn down to a VHS blur, and «The Soul of Tammi Terrell,» in which 1960s footage of the eponymous pop star singing «Ain't No Mountain High Enough» is juxtaposed with Julia Roberts and Susan Sarandon's rendition of the song in the 1998 film Stepmom.
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