Simple Forms: An Encyclopaedia of Simple Text-types in Lore and LiteratureWalter A. Koch Universitätsverlag Dr. Norbert Brockmeyer, 1994 - Počet stran: 425 |
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... song titles , but only as a slang expression and did not yet refer to a specific musical genre or style . At the turn of the century b . was applied to a wide range of songs : work songs , love songs , devil songs , sorrow songs ...
... song titles , but only as a slang expression and did not yet refer to a specific musical genre or style . At the turn of the century b . was applied to a wide range of songs : work songs , love songs , devil songs , sorrow songs ...
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... SONG - Pop from popular was first used in the 1950s to distinguish songs and music popular with teenagers - Pop from music popular with adults and a family audience . Rock from Rock'n'Roll has been used since the mid - 1960s to refer to ...
... SONG - Pop from popular was first used in the 1950s to distinguish songs and music popular with teenagers - Pop from music popular with adults and a family audience . Rock from Rock'n'Roll has been used since the mid - 1960s to refer to ...
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... songs of the troubadours and minnesänger of the early middle ages are echoed in the genteel , sentimental love songs sung in the middle class parlours of 19th century Europe and United States ( Whitcomb 1973 : 5 ) . Similar songs ...
... songs of the troubadours and minnesänger of the early middle ages are echoed in the genteel , sentimental love songs sung in the middle class parlours of 19th century Europe and United States ( Whitcomb 1973 : 5 ) . Similar songs ...
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