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One song, "Trees," riffled through five rock eras as it told a woman's life story.
Wake Up the Nation's beautifully defiant song Trees was inspired by Weller seeing his "best friend" withering away in a respite home.
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FOR decades, students have been memorizing fun facts about the states, like the official flowers, birds, mottoes, songs, trees, animals and fruits.
French composers of the early 20th century seem to have had a preoccupation with the sea to rival that of their German predecessors' fondness for writing songs about trees, birdsong, herz and schmerz.
"Frogs have a song for trees, bogs, burrows and logs," the text begins, introducing frogs and their varied voices.
New York in particular should remember that inspired Bronx teacher, and listen again to Holiday sing his great song: Southern trees bear strange fruit Blood on the leaves and blood at the root Black body swinging in the southern breeze Strange fruit hanging from the poplar trees.
Her devoted friend, Aldous Huxley's wife Maria, declared that "we must get one of our bugger friends to marry Sybille", and they did.One of the things that comes over is her extraordinary gift for friendship, and not just with the beautiful people who helped her to "eat on trellised terraces, drink wine under summer leaves, to hear the song of tree-frog and cicada, to fall in love".
As in the old country-western song, the hanging tree will become our tree of life.
Here is the tree song: Jerry and Muriel sittin' in a tree, K-I-S-S-I-N-G!
Britten's English folk song settings ("The Trees They Grow So High" and "O Waly, Waly") had natural counterparts in Copland's songs from rural America.
And fittingly for an album whose early working title was "Pet Deaths", mortality stalks songs like "Burn Until the End" and "Digging Song", while "Hollow Trees House Hounds" has the kind of gothic-rustic surrealism that many admire in Bat for Lashes and Florence & the Machine.
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