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The phrase "a song over" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to refer to the conclusion of a song or the act of playing a song, but it lacks clarity without additional context. Example: "After the last note faded, it felt like a song was over."
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Listening to a song over and over again Not obsessive.
Too much listening ruins the ear for music, particularly on a song over and over again.
Sing a song over and over again.
The first time you bought a song over the Internet.
The improvisation materialized into a song over several weeks.
No horror I had yet experienced had prepared me for suffering through a two-man jam-band noodling the same part of a song over and over.
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Sing an annoying song over and over again to him.
Goldby has assembled a good cast and Tim Rice has written the lyrics for a song sung over the final credits.
When it came to searching for the long lost unicorn, played by a horse named Sonny, Addison had to sing a song -- "Somewhere Over The Rainbow".
On Sunday night, I was startled to hear Robin Williams's voice, warm and beseeching, playing like a theme song over an ad on my TV.
By Sarah Larson August 12, 2014 On Sunday night, I was startled to hear Robin Williams's voice, warm and beseeching, playing like a theme song over an ad on my TV.
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