Assuming you mean pop/rock/recent music; there's usually an intro, verses, a bridge and a chorus, and sometimes an instrumental or a solo.
Many teenage boys have had a crush on Jennifer Paige after watching her music video. In the context of the song meaning itself, it is not known exactly who has a crush on her.
I think it stands for a Japanese WWII plane better known as 'Zero' (a.k.a. 'Zeke') model 64(? which does exist but never made it into action). This seems to make sense within the song's context.
Ethnomusicology can be defined as the study of music in its context.
Setting, other characters, and conflict are associated with a character's context.
If you mean the "young" man in the 22nd row in the Elton John song "Candle in the Wind" then the context suggests it is the singer and composer himself, and referring to a seat in the 22nd row of a cinema. (the nearest he actually got to Marilyn Monroe)
Have no bloody idea!
By listening to the lyrics and trying to put them into context.
I suppose melody or tune would fit, but I don't know in what context your question is.
It means "Don't" or "doesn't" depending on context of sentenceI ain't = I don't
It doesn't need to be in the original context, it just needs to be licensed or exempted. Consider a pop song appearing in a movie. It wasn't written for that purpose, but it has been licensed for it.
There are about 5 or 6, depending context! Exécuter, interpréter (song), go & check in a dictionnary, these are really great books
It's tough to know for sure without the context. Sometimes the most obvious answer is correct. 2'15" could be the length of the song.
Unfortunately, without additional information or context, it is not possible to determine the specific song featured in the Lenovo Thinkpad T410 commercial.
It is about being in the Vietnam War through the eyes of a young Townsville soldier. It relates what he experienced and and the horrific things he saw. The text of the song, for anybody looking for it, can be accessed through the link to song lyrics. I don't have chords, sorry.
If you're referring to the song lyrics, it's "Feeling hot hot hot." In the context of the song, it basically means that he's running on adrenaline and is very happy and ready to party.
Estelle Bennett , sadly no longer with us, was one of the Ronettes. I assume, therfore you are talking about Walking In the Rain. the theme is obvious- War time separation angst- or Love under unfavorable circumstances but clearly being not merely enduring but ( Cool) or ( Fun) in the context of the song- this is somewhat similar to the Concerto for Lovers- different melody- in song content. Could also have darker context- but I think not. Rest Well, Estelle.
(Apex) Exploring its context.