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Melancholy

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  • he lead role in the indie movie Medicine for Melancholy, a race-relations drama released in 2008.
  • Le Roman d'un spahi (1881), a record of the melancholy adventures of a soldier in Senegal.
  • e stories that aren't entirely tragic have a melancholy air to them, a sense of sorrow and loss.
  • This segues into a lovely yet melancholy album track containing a series of colour se
  • to the scene with her second, more personal, melancholy album "Le Passage".
  • ature extreme sentimentalism, platonic love, melancholy, among others, the poems of the Caliban Face
  • ative England utterly depressing, falls into melancholy and alcoholism.
  • The letters often described moods of melancholy, and expressed loneliness and emptiness, nos
  • f a unique kind of Americana, here much more melancholy and gently downbeat than ever before, guitar
  • dead father; the dedication established the melancholy and pessimistic mood that pervade the Diwan.
  • For some it evokes the melancholy and beautiful scenery of the mountains of So
  • an to use subdued colors and the tone became melancholy and compassionate as seen in The Promise (be
  • s happens upon the King, who is possessed by melancholy, and succeeds in cheering him with a song (I
  • was a strange combination of sentimentalism, melancholy and enthusiasm; and it was by the free and e
  • His palette is joyless, and almost melancholy, and in his technique he is strongly influen
  • Melancholy and full of secrets, it seems that Adam, and
  • It pleased him to affect a vein of melancholy, and this affectation has been reproduced by
  • le is often described as atmospheric, moody, melancholy, and dark.
  • His lyric poetry is full of melancholy and appreciation of the natural beauties of
  • sensual, while the final act takes on a more melancholy and plaintive tone.
  • life; because of illness or depression, her melancholy and "desperation" being traceable in some so
  • ng situated on the Irish Sea for the album's melancholy and gloomy tone.
  • to go the other way, taking a more lush and melancholy approach, scaling down the strings and drum
  • nd because of this, there is often an air of melancholy around them.
  • , thou knew'st her mun, Zoz 'thas made me as Melancholy as the Drone of a Lancashire Bagpipe"
  • touchy-feely warmth to queasy unease to deep melancholy, as if the authors keep being jolted from th
  • nd by all accounts he has never overcome his melancholy at leaving.
  • The painting, fully imbued with a somber, melancholy aura, is rendered in monochromatic shades, v
  • set in terms of the music, ranging from the melancholy avant-blues of Loren Connors to the rather t
  • My Melancholy Baby
  • "My Melancholy Baby" (Burnett, Norton) - 4:22
  • "My Melancholy Baby" (Ernie Burnett, George A. Norton) - 4:
  • "My Melancholy Baby" (Ernie Burnett, George Norton) - 6:29
  • "My Melancholy Baby" is a popular song published during 191
  • "My Melancholy Baby" (Ernie Burnett - George A. Norton) - 3
  • The song is a melancholy ballad about a finished relationship.
  • It is a melancholy ballad written and sung by Paul McCartney.
  • The song is a melancholy ballad about not getting over a former lover
  • The song is a melancholy ballad, with lead singer Amaya Saizar tellin
  • No-Man's taste for melancholy balladry and cinematic art rock soundscaping
  • ard guitar pounding riffs mixed with softer, melancholy based tracks, the band released two albums o
  • Tito falls into melancholy because he believes he should not have Simon
  • Melancholy Bridge (Kacy Crowley and Billy Harvey)
  • Even with a little melancholy, BTMI! reminds us of how much fun life is."
  • s of the album deal with Sentenced's typical melancholy, but some also deal with the mythology and h
  • Anatomy of Melancholy by Burton
  • Folk Albums of All Time - "The pinnacle of a melancholy canon of work so distinctive that admirers c
  • Freeman, Dale H. Melancholy Catastrophe!
  • eleased in 1999 on the compilation album The Melancholy Collection.
  • eleased in 1999 on the compilation album The Melancholy Collection.
  • view, Mark Costello described Waterloo as "a melancholy comedy of Texas politics [written] with grea
  • Their sound has been described as "slow, melancholy, country-tinged ballads, wrapped in a soft b
  • It described his analysis of a melancholy Danish count who was homosexual.
  • Gulabi on the other hand is a melancholy, demonstrative and beautiful village widow,
  • mmitted suicide, losing the battle against a melancholy depression he had been fighting for years.
  • Laderchi stated that his melancholy diverged into madness.
  • e poor orphan, almost without human society, melancholy, dwelling on the memory of past glorious day
  • covered this song and it can be found on The Melancholy E.P. Bon Jovi's Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Samb
  • It is however included on The Melancholy E.P. and the 2008 re-release of Alive in Ath
  • thy God") - thus emphasising the sombre and melancholy effect of the pieces
  • The 2003 version does not have the melancholy ending of the 1950 release, and it is center
  • Their songs contain melancholy English lyrics, inspired by the serenity and
  • l as by power metal band Iced Earth on their Melancholy EP, death metal band Brutality on their albu
  • and also later appears on the reissue of The Melancholy EP.
  • on the screen the atmosphere of sadness and melancholy expressed through song."
  • , mit melancholischem Ausdruck (Slowly, with Melancholy Expression) in D major
  • for her children, just in time to share the melancholy fate that has befallen their fellow-sufferer
  • with a heavily-orchestrated arrangement and melancholy feel.
  • loist, and the music quickly takes on a more melancholy feel.
  • nd during the late 1930s and early 40s, this melancholy film evokes the insecurity and despair perva
  • calling it the "magically melancholy final act of Jacques Tati's career" and gave
  • but withdrawn because it was considered too melancholy for that show.
  • -like beats, robotic, vocoder-driven vocals, melancholy, futuristic mood and lyrics that often deal
  • acted in their attempt to rape the girl, the melancholy grandmother sets the house on fire, trapping
  • l affirmation and acceptance, rather than of melancholy grumbling.
  • terized mostly by slow-building, layered and melancholy guitar work that generally builds to anthemi
  • nt poem, "Herbst", expresses the sadness and melancholy he felt after his sojourn in the United Stat
  • g suffered for some time from ill-health and melancholy, he committed suicide by hanging, aged 65.
  • eared - somewhat less conspicuously - in "On Melancholy Hill" by Gorillaz.
  • Music said that "The song's title may sound melancholy, however, the track's chord progression is q
  • the basis of Thomas Hardy's short story, The Melancholy Hussar of the German Legion.
  • ave grown old and tasted the bitter taste of melancholy, I wish to talk and write about it, but I am
  • after which the song goes back to its former melancholy in 4/4 time and a minor key.
  • ‘On the Power of Individuals to prevent Melancholy in themselves,' 12mo, London, 1860.
  • being arranged for strings only and somewhat melancholy in overall mood.
  • it is generally accepted now that Strauss's melancholy in the piece stems from the toll of war on G
  • that the family believe was his remorseful, melancholy inspiration to write, yet never make L'Illus
  • egion, and his poetry is often informed by a melancholy inspired by his youthful disappointments in
  • en and the NBC Orchestra performed a moving, melancholy instrumental version on the final airing of
  • Melancholy is a live album by Cecil Taylor's Workshop E
  • dication to Peter Osborne of his Treatise on Melancholy is dated from 'litle S. Bartlemewes by Smith
  • Torch (1981) was an album of melancholy jazz standards, but suffered from disappoint
  • The song according to Kany, is about melancholy lament on a loveless world.
  • yon) IN MITRA MEDUSA INRI created a world of melancholy, longing and also critical impressions.
  • The Melancholy Lute (1936) featured Adams' selections from
  • The strikingly melancholy lyrics of these songs were written by some o
  • admired in writing such a ballad's somber or melancholy lyrics and then performing the ballad beauti
  • gs revolved around layered guitar riffs with melancholy lyrics and a dynamic rhythm section.
  • 2006 known for "infectious, upbeat pop" and melancholy lyrics.
  • Vortex Campaign released an album called The Melancholy Mad Tenant which included all three tracks f
  • He was described as a melancholy man who was not fit to be deputed to welcome
  • er Theme", presents a stark contrast to more melancholy Mancini standards such as "Moon River".
  • k deeply about something, often in a dark or melancholy manner.
  • es into the 1960s, as well as one EP (1963's Melancholy Me, on Oriole Records) and an album, Like I
  • ly plastic junk turns out also to be a long, melancholy meditation on loss, impermanence and that no
  • lso played at Chopin's funeral) features its melancholy melody primarily in the left hand.
  • tered throughout the book, that enhances the melancholy message of the text.
  • The Melancholy Minstrel
  • h, and remains hopeful even through the most melancholy moments.
  • yrical impressionist style, with a generally melancholy mood throughout.
  • lables, and many of his poems were full of a melancholy mood.
  • The chapter is decidedly melancholy much like the song itself.
  • The lyrics are a mixture of melancholy, mythology and suicidal themes.
  • ting, "Surrounded by little else but her own melancholy, Nadler sums up her career's existential des
  • ghan Williams did not usually write music of melancholy nostalgia, but the subject matter makes such
  • ard M. Sherman and explores the romantic and melancholy notion of hurried marriages of GIs and "thei
  • re, the bittersweetness of new year, and the melancholy of a year gone by".
  • He is best known for The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya for which he won the gran
  • s said that "the lyrics have the sadness and melancholy of a massive proper ballad but the productio
  • e spartan soulfulness of Low and the wistful melancholy of Mojave 3.
  • 22, 2006, to announce the R1 license of The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya.
  • he incisiveness of Mark Twain to the Russian melancholy of Dostoevsky," and many articles for The Na
  • Melancholy of Northern Landscapes (1995)
  • Melancholy of Chaina-san), animated by Ajia-do Animatio
  • In The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, a brief scene in episode
  • the High Mountains and to depict the lonely melancholy of the highest altitudes of the wide expanse
  • ubbers for their role in helping to make The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya popular in the English sp
  • nts which could cast a gloomy shadow - light melancholy of the Waltz, or the fragility of the openin
  • leach, Chi in Chobits and Yuki Nagato in The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya.
  • lence, and I could detect traces of hurt and melancholy on their faces."
  • "Blessed From Below ( Melancholy Oppression Longing)" [Deluxe Edition]
  • o form works which evoke strong reactions of melancholy or nostalgia, both in terms of their subject
  • its eccentric shifts in expression and often melancholy or sentimental tone.
  • ing may be used to illustrate themes such as melancholy or poverty.
  • tish sitcom broadcast on BBC2 with dramatic, melancholy overtones written by Paul Whitehouse and Dav
  • and prem), Kanika's oeuvre was melodious yet melancholy, plaintive yet soul-stirring, whereas Suchit
  • Others have related "Deor" to other melancholy poems in the Exeter Book, such as "The Seafa
  • The melancholy power ballad features various hallmarks of p
  • The music of EA80 is melancholy punk rock music, with lyrics composed of ove
  • d course and are punctuated by the repeated, melancholy question of Jehanne, the poet's companion, "
  • After this Imor became a melancholy recluse and swore to (he would) dedicate his
  • Sears originally wrote the song as a melancholy reflection on his times while a minister in
  • in a loveless marriage; John (Perrineau), a melancholy salesman; Hank, a quiet man with a secret; L
  • However, the opera's morose story, melancholy scoring and astringent style have hindered i
  • ioned first theme enters on strings, while a melancholy second theme on bassoons and lower strings p
  • (2004) Album notes for Melancholy Serenade by Kimberly Gordon Trio, p. 3 [CD l
  • A village fallen to decay is always a melancholy sight, but how much more melancholy in these
  • Clips of a melancholy Simon Le Bon singing, and other band members
  • The melancholy song was written by Bobby Braddock and Curly
  • nger-songwriter Nick Drake recorded a deeply melancholy song called Black-Eyed Dog which drew from b
  • This "ether" can be heard in the calm, melancholy songs she sings.
  • Sure Thing (1949); Reunion (1954); A Gay and Melancholy Sound (1961); Only You, Dick Daring! (1964);
  • Little's immediately recognizable melancholy sound and lyrical style are heard in top for
  • The second track "Levees" opens with melancholy strings, provided by the Northwest Sinfonia
  • Inquirer outlined its attributes: "There's a melancholy sweetness here, a gentle humor that speaks t
  • e wrote: ‘An Historical Anatomy of Christian Melancholy, sympathetically set forth, in a threefold s
  • A melancholy temperament (a result of James' tendency to
  • 1640) wrote in The Anatomy of Melancholy that "Scaliger and Cardan admire Suisset the
  • or other artists, is imbued with a dark-hued melancholy that really comes to the fore on a pair of e
  • peared on the compilation album Constructive Melancholy that was released in 1998.
  • t were especially characterized by humor and melancholy, the wisdom of life, and a kind of weary sas
  • The painting conveys an air of brooding melancholy: the figure of Narcissus is locked in a circ
  • were baffled by the discrepancy between the melancholy theme of the Batyushkov verses and the brigh
  • oo, but these poems did not communicate true melancholy, they were simply a word game for me.
  • On wetter ground, the locally rare melancholy thistle, Cirsium helenioides, and globe flow
  • t in the meadows, including the locally rare melancholy thistle, Cirsium helenioides, globe flower,
  • Less common are the locally rare melancholy thistle, Cirsium helenioides, globe flower,
  • this final touch introduces a faint note of melancholy to the conclusion.
  • they rock out, there is a palpable sense of melancholy to Farrar's voice, which lends a poignancy t
  • r "Worst of" list for 1994, singling out the melancholy tone of the film, and the quality of Seagal'
  • the dreary, bleak winter landscape, but the melancholy tone is shattered by the bright, optimistic
  • r diversity, opts for a more adventurous and melancholy tone.
  • quick and they're dippy, but with a pensive, melancholy underlay."
  • Inner Darkness: An Essay on Melancholy Universitetsforlaget 2004
  • (three by Waldron and one from Peacock) are melancholy, usually introverted and subtle.
  • s D'Urfey - Wit and Mirth, or Pills to Purge Melancholy, vol. 4 (collection of songs
  • e upper reaches of the mill stream forms the Melancholy walk overlooking the upper meadows, where ca
  • (G minor) - Most of the third movement is a melancholy waltz in 3/8 time.
  • "When I was young, I could not tell what melancholy was, but I loved to climb towers.
  • Melancholy Wine (Charlie Craig/Amanda Wilkinson/Steve W
  • diamond and stone, the chorus lyrics remain melancholy, with phrases such as "hard times" and "cold
  • inued with guitar pop, becoming increasingly melancholy with releases such as Oblivion (1987), Love
  • Melancholy Woodpecker (Dendropicos lugubris)
  • rds of the World) as a separate species, the Melancholy Woodpecker, Dendropicos lugubris.
  • The Melancholy Woodpecker, Dendropicos lugubris, is a speci
  • To record the melancholy wreck of