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  2. One for Sorrow (nursery rhyme) - Wikipedia

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    c.1780. "One for Sorrow" is a traditional children's nursery rhymeabout magpies. According to an old superstition, the number of magpies seen tells if one will have bad or good luck. Lyrics[edit] There is considerable variation in the lyrics used. A common modern version is: One for sorrow, Two for joy,

  3. Mean (song) - Wikipedia

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    Music video. "Mean" on YouTube. " Mean " is a song written and recorded by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for her third studio album, Speak Now (2010). Big Machine Records released the song to US country radio as the album's third single on March 13, 2011. Produced by Swift and Nathan Chapman, "Mean" is a banjo -led country pop and ...

  4. Time signature - Wikipedia

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    The time signature indicates the meter of a musical movement at the bar level. In a music score the time signature appears as two stacked numerals, such as 44 (spoken as four–four time ), or a time symbol, such as (spoken as common time ). It immediately follows the key signature (or if there is no key signature, the clef symbol).

  5. 25 or 6 to 4 - Wikipedia

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    The song's title is the time at which the song is set: 25 or 26 minutes before 4 a.m., phrased as, "twenty-five or [twenty-]six [minutes] to four [o’clock]," (i.e. 03:34 or 03:35). [3] [4] Because of the unique phrasing of the song's title, "25 or 6 to 4" has been interpreted to mean everything from a quantity of illicit drugs to the name of ...

  6. Echad Mi Yodea - Wikipedia

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    It is believed to have originated in Germany in the 15th century, possibly based on a German folk song "Guter freund ich frage dich", which means "Good friend, I ask you". Structure and text "Echad Mi Yodea" is a cumulative song, meaning that each verse is built on top of the previous verses. There are thirteen verses.

  7. Links 2 3 4 - Wikipedia

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    Links 2 3 4. " Links 2 3 4 " (also spelled " Links 2-3-4 "; English: "Left 2 3 4") is a song by German Neue Deutsche Härte band Rammstein. It was released as the second single from their third studio album, Mutter, on 14 May 2001. It is a politically charged song, taking aim at early allegations of Nazism against the band by revealing that ...

  8. 1, 2, 3, 4 (Plain White T's song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for the song premiered on the MySpace main page January 16, 2009 and was subsequently released on MTV, MTVU, VH1, Fuse, Music Choice and YouTube. [4] [5] [6] It found success on the weekly VH1 Top 20 Video Countdown , charting over five months straight between January and May, peaking at #5.

  9. That Means a Lot - Wikipedia

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    "That Means a Lot" is a song written mainly by Paul McCartney, and credited to Lennon–McCartney. It was released in 1965 by P.J. Proby. Proby's version reached #24 on the NME chart. Prior to the release by Proby, the Beatles recorded a version that was intended for the Help! film and soundtrack album.