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Instead, I'll go for "North Country Blues" (but really a ballad), from a 1963 Newport appearance.
Modulation sometimes occurs in a ballad from one mode to an adjacent mode.
Down, down, and even grimmer, Phil Minton takes on a ballad from the Peasants Revoltt.
"Beatrice," a ballad from that album Mr. Rivers named after his wife, would become a jazz standard.
She located the anguish and frustration seething inside "Old Maid," a ballad from "110 in the Shade".
That evocation was occasionally distracting — though not, paradoxically, on "Blue in Green," a ballad from Davis's album "Kind of Blue".
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"Jack-a-Roe," a modal ballad from "World Gone Wrong," had an intricately plinking arrangement, including a banjo, that recalled Pentangle; "Weeping Willow," a song Mr. Dylan has not recorded, was a finger-picked country-blues.
By the time Mulla got on stage to sing a sobering ballad from a nineteen-sixties Hindi film, it was close to 10 P.M.
"Let It Go" is not just a blockbuster ballad from a recent Disney smash, it's also my theme for this year's back-to-school period.
In the 2005 episode "The End of the World" of the TV show Doctor Who, the character of Cassandra unveils an ancient jukebox that reproduced "Toxic" as an example of "a traditional ballad" from 5 billion years prior.
Occasionally he pulled back to just sing a ballad, benefiting from a casual humor in his pensiveness.
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