original song

collocation in English

meaningsoforiginalandsong

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original
adjective
uk
/əˈrɪdʒ.ən.əl/
us
/əˈrɪdʒ.ən.əl/
existing since the beginning, or being the earliest form ...
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song
noun
uk
/sɒŋ/
us
/sɑːŋ/
a usually short piece of music with words that ...
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(Definition oforiginalandsongfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Across years, however, the songs show progressive change to such an extent that after several years, little if any of theoriginalsongcomponents remain.
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Their cover also subverts theoriginalsongin several other interesting ways.
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Unlike theoriginalsong, this was not released as a single.
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Each episode ends with anoriginalsong, which reiterates new things learned.
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It will be replaced by a neworiginalsonginstead, causing the delay.
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Students submitted their ownoriginalsonglyrics and essays to nominate their schools for rallies.
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The lyrics in theoriginalsongclearly convey this meaning.
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The sample is repeated throughout the song, and comes from 1:30-1:35 from theoriginalsong.
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The release featured original track listing andoriginalsongmixes.
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The advert version was not theoriginalsong, but one with lyrics relating directly to the advert, and was re-recorded by unknown persons instead.
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It was not until many years later, in 1989, that theoriginalsongwould get its first official release.
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The remix is a dance version of theoriginalsong.
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At most stops the staff conducts free tours while providing an opportunity for a group of youths to record anoriginalsongand video.
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One of the stipulations of the deal was that the record had to include anoriginalsong.
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At approximately 5:03 into theoriginalsong, there is a hard stop followed by a pause and then the keyboards fading back in.
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Two clips were filmed, one for theoriginalsongand one for the remix version.
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The music is identical to theoriginalsong, but the words are modified.
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This format contained a radio edit version, in which the last refrain of theoriginalsong, before the musical bridge, was deleted.
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