Sentence examples for song introducing from inspiring English sources

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The musical starts off with a song introducing all dozen or so characters, which makes it easy to follow for the duration.

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The song introduced a show titled "The Best Things in Life" that was far from euphoric.

That song introduced Jones to a new audience and opened new avenues for his career.

As a celebrity guessing game the song, introduced in 1932, was the "You're So Vain" of its day.

To her point, when a Earle song introduced the line "we are all immigrants", the audience, as one, sang along.

The title song introduces the album's main sonic tactic, subsuming the lead vocal into a huge choir and bringing populist heft to the proceedings.

Caroline Sullivan Cashier No 9 Goldstar This Belfast folktronica band's blissful pop song introduces an intriguing character who wanders from disapproval to beating.

When you're in a jazz nightclub and you hear a song introduced as "an early example of Yiddish hip-hop from the 1950s," it's a good bet Don Byron is in the house.

Tsai and Song introduced the concept of the spectral-spatial correlation (SSC) which represented the direct difference between Bayer CFA color samples [24].

The song introduced her to new audiences and new countries, paving the way for future hits.

One More Time (Discovery) Overwhelmingly popular, this great song introduced huge numbers to Daft Punk.

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