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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a song from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific song that originates from a particular artist, album, or time period.
Example: "I really enjoy a song from the 90s that always brings back memories."
Alternatives: "a track by" or "a piece from".
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And now, a song from today's puzzle:.
Here's a song from a former Cosgriff show, Waitressing..
"Politik Kills" is a reworked version of a song from "Dimanche à Bamako".
The following morning Caesar waited in the anteroom, humming a song from the Music Box Review.
You can also add a song from its short list of music offerings.
My second choice is a song from Mahler's "Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen" ("Songs of a Wayfarer").
Her aunt was in the kitchen, clearing dishes, singing a song from "Phantom of the Opera".
(She won two, for her collaboration with, yes, Tim McGraw, on a song from his album).
She also played them a song from a completely different species.
Soon, everyone was on his feet, belting out a song from "Dreamgirls".
With Liv Tyler, Donald Sutherland, and a chunky soundtrack: the title echoes a song from "Quadrophenia".
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