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Defying Gravity
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The year 2003 is the date of the writing of the song "Defying Gravity" for the musical "Wicked."Specifically, the music and lyrics are by Stephen Lawrence Schwartz (b. March 6, 1948). The composer/lyricist in fact is responsible for all of the music and all of the lyrics showcased in the musical "Wicked." The song is the dramatic, unforgettable ending to the musical's first act.
A refrain refers to the repetition of a particular line or lines in a piece of music or poetry. with regards to the song "Greased Lightning" in the movie Grease, the refrain is: "Greased lightning, go grease lightning".
This is defined as a refrain. These can also be found quite often in songs.
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Refrain refers to a repeated line or phrase in a song or poem. It is a part of the structure that is reiterated throughout the piece for emphasis or effect. An example is the refrain "I took the road less traveled by" in Robert Frost's poem "The Road Not Taken."
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A refrain is a repeated line, phrase, or verse in a song or poem. It serves as a chorus or a point of emphasis throughout the piece.
"What I am is what I am" is the first line in the refrain or chorus of the song "What I am" written by Emma Bunton.
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The earliest recording of the song "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" was in 1909. The refrain of the song is Swing low, Sweet chariot coming for to carry me home, which is sung twice.
Sara Bareilles sings the song Gravity
The two parts of a chorus are the verse and the refrain. The verse typically presents the main idea or story of the song, while the refrain is the repeated section that often includes the song's title and main message.