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08 years 2013 2021 Attack on Titan thank you for the memories shirt

  • nguyenvanhuy19797
  • Mar 23, 2021
  • 1 min read

“Laughing Song” was tremendously successful, with versions released in the U.S. and Europe. With its ragtime-imbued accompaniment, its stature is inestimable—here is perhaps the most popular recording of the 1890s, and probably the first “hit” sung by an African-American. 2. 3. “They Didn’t Believe Me” (single)—Harry Macdonough and Alice Green (1915) Elegant, charming and unexpected, Jerome Kern’s “They Didn’t Believe Me” with lyrics by Herbert Reynolds was a late arrival—or interpolation—into the musical “The Girl from Utah.” Its appearance marked a turning point in American theater music and popular song.



 
 
 

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