Word: songbooks
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Kroks were born when David G. Binger '48 returned from World War II with a copy of the songbook of a similar group at Yale, the Whiffenpoofs. This group had been singing at Morey's Bar in New Haven since 1912, says Cass...
...great tradition of music as an accompaniment to work. "It did so in the fields behind the great castles and monasteries of the middle ages," says Keenan. "It did so on shipboard and in the taverns where sailors met to sing their chanteys." Keenan has even unearthed a songbook once issued by a youthful industrial firm, which included a spirited ditty called Ever Onward Ever Onward: "Our reputation sparkles like a gem/ We've fought our way through and new/ Fields we're sure to conquer too/ Forever onward...
Watson was especially adept at motivating workers and inspiring loyalty. He personally commissioned a company songbook and led employee gatherings in numbers Like Ever Onward.* The song was belted out with gusto during get-togethers of the IBM 100% Club, made up of members who have met 100% of their sales goals for the previous year...
...basic karaoke set costs $400 and includes a cassette player and prerecorded tapes, a microphone, echo control and songbook. The closet Caruso simply turns on the music, finds his place in the songbook, picks up his microphone and croons away. Popular accompaniments range from work songs of Japanese farmers and favorites of World War II fighters to I Left My Heart in San Francisco...
...eight-page songbook that's the best thing about Pianosaurus. It's this: the shiny fossil is "every-smiling." Just in case you were worried he might one day turn moody...