A comprehensive overview of the musical career of Elton John provides the full story behind all of the musician's recordings, a complete chronicle of his concert tours, an assessment of his musical odyssey, and a study of his sometimes turbulent personal life, along with more than forty photographs and a complete discography.
One song that they requested more than any other was One More Night With The Frogs. I wrote that song while listening to Dr. E.V. Hill preach from Exodus, chapter eight, when Pharaohs summoned Moses to remove the plague of the frogs.
But only three years later his emerging poem seemed a ruins: “intellectually judged the whole theme and project ... But his song, like the plane, plunges from its lofty heights and disintegrates into wrecked fragments; no sooner do the.
We started and completed one of the songs I wrote, "He Is the Great I Am," for which my mom, niece Kimberly, and nephew Tim assisted with the background vocals. My sister added the music, and I was in tears. When I first sang the song, ...
Solomon opens his song by saying, "The Song - best of all songs - Solomon's song." He states this to tell us that what we are about to read was at one time actually a song. It's not just black letters on a white page.
Told through Andrea Davis Pinkney's poetic prose and Brian Pinkney's evocative illustration, the stories of these two powerful voices and lives are told side-by-side -- as they would one day walk -- following the journey from their youth to ...
A Spur Award-winning retelling of the Battle of the Big Horn finds Lakota Sioux leader Crazy Horse endeavoring to reconcile his own beliefs with the wisdom of his tribe and leading his people into a conflict against General Custer and the U ...
His joy and excitement were so great that before he knew it, Abel had thrown back his head and began to sing the loon's ancient Celebration Song. “hoot.” All of his pride and boasting disappeared in a heartbeat as Abel felt the same ...
Two further secondary witnesses to material in Lescurel's Refrain-songs can be found within his own output. The Refrain of his ballade Amours, aus vrais cuer comment (no. 2) (Qui la voit s'en esmerveille) recurs in the first of his dits ...