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    Songwriting : essential guide to lyric form and structure : tools and techniques for writing better lyrics / by Pattison, Pat, 1942-

    Published 1991
    “…Songwriting, lyrics…”
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    "He Has Rescued Me from Danger" by Sarah Bishop

    Published 2024-03-01
    Subjects: “…music and trauma; songwriting; resilience; religious music; cross-cultural music therapy…”
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    « Je la regarde et je danse » by Elena Nesti

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…In this article, I analyse the onstage danced movements of a singer-songwriter who is a non-dancer. The more she moves, the more her fans recognise the reason why they “chose” her, whey she represents them. …”
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    THE RECLAIMING CUBAN CULTURAL IDENTITY WHILE LIVING AS A CUBAN DIASPORA IN AMERICA AS DEPICTED IN CAMILA CABELLO “HAVANA” by Tan Michael Chandra

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Upon closer scrutiny, what at first glance considered as a simple love song underlines the cultural notion behind it.  As the singer and songwriter is Cuban, Cabello expresses a theme of longing and stake a claim of  Cuban cultural identity in the character of the song despite being offered a life in America. …”
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    Sing A Song for Home: How Displaced Iranian Song-Writers in LA Conceive of Home and Homeland by Pouya Morshedi, Lisa-Jo K. van den Scott

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The 1979 revolution in Iran caused many people, including singers and songwriters, to immigrate. Many of them moved to Europe and North America. …”
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    "Kiedy dzieci są niegrzeczne, nie wiem, co się zdarzyć może!" Obraz dzieci grzecznych i niegrzecznych w polskich piosenkach dziecięcych by Małgorzata Pilecka

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…One of its key elements turned out to be the image of children’s attitudes and behaviours, which are considered appropriate (polite) and inappropriate (rude, naughty) by the songwriters. As the analyses show, apart from a few exceptions, the studied children’s songs clearly fit into the functional and behavioural pedagogical discourse, as they emphasize the need to submit the child to the rules imposed from above. …”
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    Malaysia’s Warm Weather as a Metaphor by Wen Fen Beh, Florence Kuek

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Unable to exploit the vibrant or changing seasonal colours of temperate countries, Malaysian songwriters use this endearing weather metaphor to call attention to its warmth, serenading readers with a unique romance and catchy refrain. …”
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