Crossword-Solution: SONGBOOK
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| Clue | Answers |
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| book of songs | 1 answer |
| A BOOK CONTAINING A COLLECTION OF SONGS | 11 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
The anal opening of certain invertebrates and fishes; also,
the external cloacal opening of reptiles, birds, amphibians, and many
fishes.
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Sentences with SONGBOOK (5)
CHAPTER III DRIVE WITH SWITHIN Two lines of a certain song in a certain famous old school’s songbook run as follows: “How the buttons on his blue frock shone, tra-la-la! How he carolled and he sang, like a bird!...” Swithin did not exactly carol and sing like a bird, but he felt almost like endeavouring to hum a tune, as he stepped out of Hyde Park Mansions, and contemplated his horses drawn up before the door.
Lastly, if he make the songbook, I put the learner's hand to the lute; and if he be the guide, I am the light.
Perhaps some of Luther’s Songs might as well have been omitted, but they are all translated that the Songbook might be a whole.
PENNYBAKER AT CHURCH He holds his songbook very low, And then he stretches down his face, And Mother said, "You mustn't watch, He's only singing bass." He makes his voice go walking down, Or else he hurries twice as fast As all the rest, but even then He finishes the song the last.
Never mind; what does the child's songbook say-- "If at once you don't succeed, Try, try, try again." [Illustration: GREAT WATER-BEETLE, LARVA AND PUPA.] A capital little verse to remember, so we will try again; and there now we are rewarded by the capture of a dyticus larva--a creature with a long body--in some respects reminding one of a shrimp.
Quotes with SONGBOOK (3)
As we'd slogged away for weeks on the Convention Hall stage in isolation, trying to pump life into our much-vaunted songbook, there'd been only one thing missing: you.
For many years, I've always been attached to what they call the Great American Songbook, and Kern was a great leader of that because he had the classical training of Europe. He impressed all the greatest composers, like Cole Porter and Gershwin. They couldn't believe he was writing the songs he was writing.
I'm an American songbook guy, though I've got eclectic tastes. I really love the American songbook. I've taken up the ukulele, and so you can play 'Five Foot Two' and Hawaiian music, but you can also do some of the great tunes, like 'You Go to My Head,' 'I Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out to Dry,' 'Taking a Chance on Love.'