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Updated: June 26, 2025
Listen: Cousin Teresa takes out Caesar, Fido, Jock, and the big borzoi. A lifting, catchy sort of refrain, you see, and big-drum business on the two syllables of bor-zoi. It's immense.
"Ah yes! h'm things that have been played at the big Festivals composers of prestige quite a different thing, sir, quite a different thing. There's no sale for these things none at all, sir public never heard of you. Now, if you were to write some songs nice catchy tunes high class, you know, with pretty words "
She kept as far from the farm and her guest's affairs as possible, and at last she opened the piano and sang to her-not slow-moving hymns, but catchy love songs full of sentiment, and then played some simple melodies, knowing that Mrs. Markham's eyes were studying her hands, her rings, and the flash of her fingers on the keys-seeing more than she heard-and through it all Mrs.
From the Park she could hear the shrieks of children on a merry-go-round; she could follow a catchy refrain from "The Belle of New York" as played by a band at a distance. Her sang-froid was extraordinary. It was while making the observation to herself that her question came out, before she had decided whether or not to utter it.
They mislead them simply because they have two standards of criticism which the public does not understand. They go to the Bareback Theatre for the first night of Kiss Me, Katie, and they write something like this: "Immense enthusiasm.... A feast of colour to delight the eye. Mr. Albert de Lauributt has surpassed himself.... Delightfully catchy music.... The audience laughed continuously.... Mr.
Comes from some absurd little hole out West, and has but one idea in his head, to boom that place. Tried to pin a beastly button on me. Ah! I see you have one." "Sure!" says I. "'Go to Gopher! Catchy, ain't it?" "Bah!" says he. "What do I care for his little two-by-four village? What does anyone care, save the poor wretches who must live there?
She came humming a tune, a catchy tune I recognized it at once that the mandolins had tinkled in the Havana café, and from the mischievous curves about the corners of her mouth I knew that her mood was adorable. So I caught up the tune, whistling softly, and crossed to her holding out my hands. "It's a corking fox-trot," I said, for the moment stopping our orchestra. "Let's dance it!"
The opening chorus of Paine's "Oedipus" is the weakest thing in the work. The second strophe has a few good moments, but soon falls back into what is impudent enough to be actually catchy! and that, too, of a Lowell Mason, Moody and Sankey catchiness.
Few Australians talk peace when there is no peace, and when there's a fight in prospect they like to get it over. "I remember you," said Jeremy, speaking rather, slowly, and throwing in a little catchy laugh that was like a war-cry heard through a microphone.
The people who sent these books will never know the pleasure they gave us! The games, too, which the Red Cross sent us were never idle, and made many a happy evening for us. At night we had concerts, and many good plays and tableaux put on by the boys. There was a catchy French love song, "Marie," which was a great favorite with the boys.
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