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作为ragtime三大巨头之一的Scott Joplin,他的“Piano Rags”对美国音乐之影响在这碟的BOOKLET中有这样的评价:“a Joplin Rag is to America what a Chopin Mazurka is
THE SOFTWARE TOOLWORKS WORLD ATLAS MultiMedia Windows Version Country:UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Anthem Name: The Star Spangled
Members of the Western Writers of America chose it as one of the Top 100 Western songs of all time.
Factory announced that they would release "Gosei Sentai Dairanger: The Complete Series" on DVD in North America.[2][unreliable
The Songs of America presentation features one of the earliest recordings of the tune, a humorous Arthur Pryor's Band session
Returning to America, Stark refines the suit and uses it to combat crime and terrorism.
Lockwood (1867) To the Boys of America for General MIDI playback
Follow Up the Plow by William Shakespeare Hays, 1837-1907 (1874) for General MIDI playback To the Grangers of America Song
The Star Spangled Banner Country: THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Words by: Francis Scott Key, (1779-1843) -- Composer Unknown
Meanwhile, the remaining Avengers -- Thor, Black Widow, Captain America and Bruce Banner -- must figure out a way to bring
Mother's Gift (The Bible) by William Howard Doane, 1832-1915. (20 Mar 1884) for General MIDI playback To the Y.M.C.A. of America
Save Our Native Land A National Anthem Adapted from the Hymn America Written and Arranged by John L.
orchestral pop[2]art rock[3] Length 4:04 (album version) 3:45 (radio edit) Label Parlophone (world)Capitol (North America
.), Captain America (Chris Evans), the Hulk (Mark Ruffalo), Thor (Chris Hemsworth), the Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson)
Our Country National Hymn of the United States of North America Words by Rev. S. F. Smith, D.D.
(Sep. 1814) for General MIDI playback (The National Anthem of the United States of America)
Khachaturian Saber Dance Performed and step-recorded by "SlowEater" (America Online) Performed on Technics PX66 Created
Piano Khachaturian Saber Dance Performed and step-recorded by "SlowEater" (America Online) Performed on Technics PX66 Created
Carr, America's Motto Vocalist
(1920) for General MIDI playback "Blues" Song Successfully Introduced by Al Bernard (The Boy from Dixie) On America's Leading