Sentence examples for every melody from inspiring English sources

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I remember every word to every song, every guitar break, every melody.

"Nowadays, when all melodies sound alike, if you look of Gilbert's songs, you'll see that every melody is different".

He was certainly influenced by jazz and French music, but he never effaced his Czech roots; there's a strong Slavic flavour to every melody".

Of the train ride from Paddington Station: "When the train finally crossed the Welsh border, our compartment would be united in song, with the click of steel wheels over steel track acting as a metronome for every melody".

Every melody seems to be a hook, every last aspect of it has been polished until it catches the light, and the lyric is a kind of 21st-century reboot of Goffin and King's Will You Love Me Tomorrow?

"The song is about our gang, our time and our mentor, Ray, who is still behind every word and every melody," says Cherry, who met Petri en route to Tokyo, where he was producing a fashion show using eccentric London kids as models.

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(Jacques & Flusster Publishers, Teaneck, N.J)., instead of every melody-maker from Count Basie to the Who, that he's in a sartorial tizzy.

Jonathan Keefe of Slant magazine wrote: "'Talk' is given one of the album's most memorable melodies, but its impact is reduced by the song's structure, in which the lead guitar echoes Martin's vocal melody after every line, so that melody becomes tiresome well before the first chorus hits".

Every fragment of language — "It's in the air for you and me," for instance — and every lullaby melody could be dropped, without change, into any modern pop song and sound appropriate to even the savviest listener.

Onstage, Fall Out Boy blasted past some of the trendy annoyances of its new songs, and its older material went hurtling along as Mr. Stump pealed out every leaping melody line.

But to those who don the leather corsets, the fishnet gloves and the penciled eyebrows -- who know every word, melody and facial expression -- the obsession is an all-consuming passion, more like a religion than a distraction.

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