• "Street Symphony" is a song by American R&B singer Monica. It was written and produced by Dallas Austin for her second studio album, The Boy Is Mine (1998)...
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  • Street Symphony may refer to: Street Symphony (producer), American music producer "Street Symphony" (song), 1999 song by Monica This disambiguation page...
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    "Bitter Sweet Symphony" is a song by the English rock band the Verve, released on 16 June 1997 by Hut Recordings and Virgin Records as the lead single...
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  • "Battle Symphony" is a promotional single by American rock band Linkin Park. The song was recorded by the band for their seventh studio album, titled...
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  • Street Corner Symphony may refer to: "Streetcorner Symphony", a 2006 song by Rob Thomas Street Corner Symphony (album), a 1978 album by Carrie Lucas Street...
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  • "Symphony of Destruction" is a song by American heavy metal band Megadeth, released as a single from the band’s fifth studio album, Countdown to Extinction...
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  • gift – news on the new cd". SymphonyX.com. December 11, 2014. Retrieved June 24, 2015. "Underworld - Symphony X | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic"...
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  • "Symphony" is a 1945 song written by Alex Alstone, André Tabet and Roger Bernstein. First brought to the United States by Johnny Desmond and the Glenn...
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    Street Corner Symphony is an a cappella group from Nashville, Tennessee and a contestant on the second season of NBC's reality show The Sing-Off. During...
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    The Symphony No. 3 in E♭ major, Op. 55, (also Italian Sinfonia Eroica, Heroic Symphony; German: Eroica, pronounced [eˈʁoːikaː] ) is a symphony in four...
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  • Street Symphony, is an American record producer and music executive from Memphis, Tennessee. Dividing his youth between Memphis and Nashville, Street...
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  • writing his Eighth Symphony, wrote Das Lied von der Erde, which, while structurally a symphony, was able to be disguised as a song cycle, each movement...
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    The Symphony No. 6 in B minor, Op. 74, also known as the Pathétique Symphony, is Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's final completed symphony, written between February...
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    Psychological Song' of WWII" National WWII Museum Smith, Jennifer (5 March 2015). "Youth Symphony Drops Commissioned Work, Cites Nazi Element". The Wall Street Journal...
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  • "Lonely Street", piano on "Down the Road" Kerry Livgren – electric and rhythm guitars (except on "Song for America" and "Lamplight Symphony"), Moog and...
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    first performance, in Munich, on 12 September 1910. The fusion of song and symphony had been a characteristic of Mahler's early works. In his "middle"...
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    Dmitri Shostakovich's Symphony No. 7 in C major, Op. 60, nicknamed the Leningrad, was begun in Leningrad, completed in the city of Samara (then known as...
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    The Symphony No. 4 in G major by Gustav Mahler was composed from 1899 to 1900, though it incorporates a song originally written in 1892. That song, "Das...
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  • "Rockefeller Street" is a song by Estonian singer and actress Getter Jaani. It was released on 24 January 2011 by Moonwalk Records as the lead single...
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  • While most symphonies have a number, many symphonies are known by their (nick)name. This article lists symphonies that are numbered and have an additional...
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    contemporaneous symphonies—the second Kindertotenlieder song and the Adagietto from the Fifth Symphony, the last Kindertotenlieder song and the Sixth Symphony finale...
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  • the Soul is the second studio album by Welsh alternative rock band Manic Street Preachers, released on 21 June 1993 by Columbia Records. The follow-up to...
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    The Third Symphony of Johannes Brahms has been popular since its premiere in 1883 and has been widely adapted in works of popular culture. The quotations...
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    instrumental song "Arrival" plus a rendition of Neil Diamond's, "I've Been this Way Before". To accompany Symphony and A Winter Symphony, Brightman embarked...
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    Lincoln. In 2011, Estonia was represented by Getter Jaani with the song "Rockefeller Street". She was the bookmakers' pre-contest favorite for victory along...
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    1927, the Albert Street Conservatorium Orchestra combined with the Melbourne University Symphony Orchestra to form the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. In 1934...
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    1920 and 1933) Symphony No. 3 Pastoral Symphony (1921) Symphony No. 4 in F minor (1931–34) Symphony No. 5 in D major (1938–43) Symphony No. 6 in E minor...
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    Ça Ira (category Songs of the French Revolution)
    "Ça ira" ([sa i.ʁa]; French: "It'll be fine") is an emblematic song of the French Revolution, first heard in May 1790. It underwent several changes in...
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  • Several songs were re-recorded to allow for the inclusion of McCabe's guitar parts, with sessions continuing into May 1997. "Bitter Sweet Symphony" was released...
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  • of the video shows the band walking down the street, following on from the end of "Bitter Sweet Symphony". Ranked number seven on Channel 4's list of...
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