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"ditty" Definitions
  1. a short simple song

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Same mode in an Indian raga, same mode in a Irish ditty, same mode in a Scottish ditty, or whatever you want to call it.
But his electro pop ditty isn't all fun and games.
After lobbing that homophobic ditty, Wismansyah didn't leave things there.
And in November the government released a ditty of its own.
We'll all think every self-composed ditty she sings is genius.
It even got Bill Gates to do a little ditty on stage!
But trust us— this version of the reggaeton ditty is worth it.
Still, this is a delightful ditty, and it doesn't overstay its welcome.
Jimmy Fallon offered the candidates advice in the form of a ditty.
Tracee Ellis Ross sings a little ditty in her pre-show tee-shirt.
"I never thought I would release it," Trainor says of the sweet ditty.
Ms. Ditty was enlisted in the Army from June 2011 through November 2012.
Check out the mnemonic ditty below, and maybe learn a few things yourself.
" He began singing a little ditty in a froggy voice: "Everybody's my therapist.
Zhang Gang remembers that when he first heard the patriotic ditty he felt baffled.
His favourite ditty is "My Rio", which asks God to "take over" the city.
As a well-known ditty goes: Christopher Columbus didn't know where he was going.
"It's groggy," he says, and then invents a little fractured ditty on the spot.
" In her caption, she credits comedienne Amy Sedaris as "the genius behind this little ditty.
This little ditty is chock full of familiar sentiments from blue days and black nights.
" In her caption, she credited comedienne Amy Sedaris as "the genius behind this little ditty.
Ditty told friends and relatives that the young girl had died from a choking accident.
After police finished their three month investigation into Ditty, they charged her with capital murder.
Lovett's meat pie ditty "A Little Priest" arrives with a dash of oom-pah-pah.
It's a little ditty that finds its way into your brain and refuses to leave.
The motley pair dive right into a chummy ditty, with Martin strumming on his trusty banjo.
Ms. Ditty and Mr. Keefer are each charged with first-degree murder and felony child abuse.
The song itself, going viral since 2018, could have come and gone as a novelty ditty.
Like the 1970s classics, Mr Khan's ditty is all blue jeans, work boots and American-dream fulfilment.
Think you've written the ditty that finally bumps "Old Town Road" off the top of the charts?
"Every five years in China, man; They make a new development plan," goes the country-style ditty.
Sarah Ditty, Fashion Revolution's head of policy, explains that research such as this urges brands to disclose more.
Jeanie Ditty, 23, and her boyfriend Zachary Keefer were arrested last week for the murder of Macy Grace.
Whether it's Harley singing a Taylor Swift ditty, or Deadpool totally emulating Batman, these two know their stuff.
He said Ms. Ditty was being held in the Cumberland County Detention Center on a high bond amount.
It's a Christmas inducement to light up an aromatic botanical (not frankincense), arranged as a lite-reggae ditty.
And when I alarm someone, the piano ditty sounds a little scarier, like something is about to happen.
Groves is a composer and musical theorist who formerly worked at popular AI-based music composition service, Ditty.
How did this little ditty-that-could make the jump swim from toddler YouTube to the Billboard charts?
You may know him as Freddie, our lyrically gifted commenter who pens a daily ditty for us lucky fans.
" One line from that profane ditty: "You wonder what I'm worth, the richest damn Albanian to walk the Earth!
Eventually, they turned to George Martin to provide an over-the-top prelude to the simple country-tinged ditty.
Countless fans have said they wish the 1003-second-long stoner ditty "James Joint" was about three minutes longer.
Darrin Hill: Here in the Marine Corps we have kind of a little ditty that means red is dead.
"A sprinkle a day keeps the odor away," she shyly sang ditty when she took the stand in 2016.
Intimate ditty "I'll Be Your Man" was captured with Hinds sitting on the studio floor gathered around one mic.
" There's no asterisk after the ditty clarifying "these milestones might never be accomplished in this order, or at all.
"Would she sing another holiday ditty that's overplayed in cafes and shopping-mall restrooms?" he asks at one point.
Facilier channels his magically gifted villain predecessors in this dastardly ditty inspired by New Orleans and the mystery of voodoo.
He texted the Ditty to his mom, adding a message asking her not to make a big deal about it.
He included "don't tell dad" in the Ditty because his father is religious and he was worried about his reaction.
This bluesy ditty from 2013's In a World Like This was co-written by British singer-songwriter James Morrison.
You can hear their gait in "Kids' Table," a moderately paced ditty that sprouted from a walk down the street.
Bonus track: Everybody Wash Your Hands (CoronaVi) - Sally Burtnick Just a little ditty from VICE's own to all of you.
The debut song, "This Head I Hold," was a retro-sounding, dance-inducing electronic R&B ditty produced by Danger Mouse.
Jimmy Fallon and Lin-Manuel Miranda celebrated their facial hair with a silly ditty about goatees, released on social media, Friday.
The result, in 1962, was "Blue Xmas (To Whom It May Concern)," a wry, somewhat cynical ditty sung by Mr. Dorough.
Our CineFix series, Homemade Movies, put together this time-travel ditty using homemade costumes and props (but you can barely tell).
"Quite honestly, I did not appreciate at the time the impact that little ditty had on the jurors," Mr. Darden wrote.
We're covering protests in Iran, a leadership transition in Malta, and a satirical ditty that has caused a stir in Germany.
Shepherds could not pipe a ditty on them, and poets could not use them as metaphors for the unsubstantiality of life.
" Baths' Will Wiesenfeld told Broadly he wanted to create a ditty that was "totally saccharine, but in a widely digestible way.
Jason Mraz has teamed up with Meghan Trainor for a romantic ditty — and PEOPLE has an exclusive first listen to the track.
While Vine gifted us with such iconic moments as SCREW YOU, JAKE and jingle-creation app Ditty brought us the thrussy, Musical.
PARELES Here's a new holiday ditty in a Randy Newman mode, sending up Christmastime consumerism with a loving pat on the head.
And there is no denying the irresistible joy of Filter's arrangement of "O Mistress Mine," which evolves from folk ditty to punk stomper.
Last year Ukraine won the Eurovision song contest with "43" (by Jamala, pictured), a ditty about the deportation of Crimean Tatars under Stalin.
A pop-up restaurant in the style of Japanese comedian Piko Taro's "Pen Pineapple Apple Pen" ditty has opened for business in Tokyo.
" Jo recently spoke with Broadly about his interactions with Ditty, his work, and why the people in his photos are "angels, not ghosts.
Ms. Ditty had posted the retouched photos "everywhere" Mr. Jo said, and they were widely cited in news accounts about her murder charges.
He famously declared his love for fellow Canadian Carly Rae Jepsen's then-unknown ditty, "Call Me Maybe," and we all know that story ends.
A little ditty called "Thong Song" by Sisqo, which is probably the only song about butts to ever be nominated for four Grammy Awards.
The group's svengali, the father of the smallest kid and penner of that dire ditty, "Freedom's Call," Jeff Popick, has said he's suing Trump.
The pair cracked the Top 40 with their 2014 folk-pop ditty "Everything Has Changed," and Sheeran says another collaboration is a no-brainer.
" — "I know I never think before I jump" (@MereMother) August 23, 2019 TRACK ONE: I FORGOT THAT YOU EXISTED "a breezy little summer ditty.
The photos, which were created by Pennsylvania photographer Sunny Jo, show Ditty next to an angelic looking Macy Grace at her daughter's grave site.
Many Reddit dwellers noted the striking resemblance of the glove box's ditty to Paul Desmond's "Take Five," as demonstrated by the composer nerd oddit.
The photos commissioned by Ditty show the mother and a transparent image of Macy Grace, sitting alongside each other by the girl's grave site.
"THE people's police love the people, the people love the people's police" is a well-known ditty that officials claim is cherished and accurate.
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert put together an intermission ditty featuring singing drinks and popcorn and scathing recaps of the proceedings thus far.
The hashtag hit a billion views on TikTok; Miley Cyrus reposted a video that had Kylie's ditty serving as a judge on The Voice.
Apparently satisfied with his time in the spotlight, he brings his performance to a close with a nice little ditty about his parents boning.
When Swift dropped her new ditty, she loaded its animated lyric video onto YouTube, which quickly amassed more than 217 million cues on release day.
Bust out the mistletoe and pour a cup of eggnog — now that Katy Perry has released a Christmas ditty, the holiday season has officially begun.
His important ditty was filmed for posterity and uploaded to Twitter posthaste, as best to rapidly communicate with everyone who so desperately awaited his #take.
Her video piece features clips of archival footage: news reports of petrol bombings, a group of boys singing an Irish ditty, a Nina Simone concert.
The mother, Jeanie K. Ditty of Spring Lake, N.C., had contacted Mr. Jo a month after her 21860-year-old daughter, Macy, died on Dec.
Instead, David Hyde Pierce, also a Tony nominee, sang "A Penny in My Pocket," a solo ditty that was cut from the original Broadway production.
But like "Hold Up" is a very, very angry song disguised as a upbeat reggae ditty, you get the feeling there's a lot more simmering underneath.
Cage's commercials captured some of that pachinko mania, with the Hollywood actor hallucinating about its slot machines, and singing a piano ditty in tribute to it.
"I found love," Lemon told Baldwin before breaking into an impromptu ditty as the pair once again rang in the New Year in the Big Easy.
And, of course, they use songs — eight, if you don't count "Alley Cats Come Out at Night," an endearingly ridiculous ditty from Ms. Satter's childhood band.
JON CARAMANICA Noisy guitars and brute force, with a walloping, clanking beat, drive this dystopian ditty of coercion, credulity, virtual reality and conquest by artificial intelligence.
"Girls Just Want to Have Fun" (21991) Cyndi Lauper made an indelible mark in 22 with this giddy ditty about young women in the 29's.
The pseudonym was seemingly taken from "Tankard Basher," a medieval ditty sung in a Dwarven dialect and inspired by Dwarf Fortress, one of Sanford's favorite video games.
It's an inoffensive chillwave ditty originally released on their 333 self-titled debut album, which reached #7 on Australia's ARIA charts and promptly sank into the depths.
These wines can be stunningly delicious, but they are to the proverbial pinot grigio what the traditional polyphonic choral music of Georgia is to a commercial ditty.
She returns after the intermission to sing a bawdy ditty during a scene change, just to give her supporting character something to do in the second act.
" That sentence, with its obvious sexual panic, should probably be sung to "The Vagina Dentata Cantata," a made-up ditty in Sigrid Nunez's terrific novel "Naked Sleeper.
Decades later, in 2007, Mr. Cannon, a Massachusetts native, wanted to rework the song into a rally ditty for his favorite baseball team, the Boston Red Sox.
Based on the BDSM themes of the movie and the sheer sex appeal of the two collaborators, we're guessing it's going to be a rather sensual little ditty.
But any doubt about the arrival of true, flat-out rock was extinguished by "Maybellene" (1955), the two-minute ditty by Chuck Berry, who died on March 18th.
But any doubt about the arrival of true, flat-out rock was extinguished by "Maybellene" (1955), a two-minute ditty by Chuck Berry, who died on March 18th.
" He bangs out a ditty called "My Whole Family Thinks I'm Gay": "Maybe it's 'cause of the way I walk / That makes them think that I like . . . boys.
"I found love," Lemon told co-host Brooke Baldwin before breaking into an impromptu ditty as the pair once again rang in the New Year in New Orleans.
" The bass player, who seems to enjoy jumping up and landing on his knees, has a ditty with a chorus that goes: "I belong to the [ pause] blank generation.
But the best part of the best moment, hands down, was when typically surly interviewee Russell Westbrook came out doing a jubilant little ditty, rolling and throwing up hands.
TOM LEHRER'S satirical ditty on the Nazi-turned-American rocketeer was faithful to the essence of early missile development, whose principal challenge was hoisting the weapons into the sky.
A swoony scene where Jackie sings to Jules by firelight — an eerie but compelling little ditty about inner demons released by blood — is neatly positioned between foreshadowing and foreplay.
Here's a little ditty about a swan that got saved by a vet with a big heart -- or, at least, that's one version of what you're about to see.
"It's very hard for the family on all sides of the fence," said Bernard P. Condlin, the chief public defender in Cumberland County, N.C., who is representing Ms. Ditty.
Her notoriety is summed up by a macabre ditty, the one in which she gives her mother 40 whacks with an ax and then gives her father 41 more.
Though they don't shy away from ballads, like "No Longer," and the occasional light pop ditty, like "Touch", their singles tend to be hip-hop/trap tracks studded with quirks.
Weeks after he sang a little ditty for his fellow Lannister soldiers and Arya Stark (Maisie Williams), there are people willing to take a little dig at the poor guy.
"#Jiveculture" (HighNote) The pivotal track on "#Jiveculture," an awkwardly titled but persuasive new album by the trumpeter Jeremy Pelt, is "Einbahnstrasse," which you wouldn't be wrong to call a ditty.
"An investigation was initiated and it was determined after the autopsy the child died of injuries sustained as a result of the mother Jeanie Ditty and her boyfriend," Kincade says.
I soon realized that they were all made by the app Ditty, which takes random words you put in and turn them into singable songs with pre-made funky tunes.
The band's latest album, "Stereotype," includes both thrashing hardcore criticizing the police state ("Pigs Are Haram") and a tongue-in-cheek ditty that parrots its slogans ("See Something, Say Something").
Ms. Ditty sent three photos of herself at a cemetery, and Mr. Jo photoshopped faded images of Macy in an aura of light next to or walking with her mother.
Rogers was a benevolent, ditty-dispensing educator in civic virtue and human tolerance, who hymned the miracles of beautiful days and kindly friends, while acknowledging the fallibility of us all.
If there is anything approaching an emotional touchstone in her slim catalogue, it's a song called "Mama Don't Worry (Still Ain't Dirty)" a ditty about not letting your transgressions define you.
According to Daily Mail, the three-year-old began singing the little ditty right before bed because her parents told her she couldn't have her favorite treat so close to bedtime.
The sound of your miserable soul being crushed by a haunting toy-piano ditty and backing vocals that sound like the trapped voices of customers that have had their homes foreclosed.
"Yankee" was a derogatory British nickname for American colonists before the rebels started winning battles and refashioned the slur (and the derisive British ditty "Yankee Doodle") into a badge of honor.
"The three turned this ditty into a world-famous jingle that remained beloved by audiences for more than 10 years," Heather Taylor wrote on the Advertising Week 360 website in 2017.
So, I suggest that we play the Rolling Stones' ditty in all of the same places throughout the Capitol until it is seared into the consciousness of every member of Congress.
There is so much going on in this little ditty about True Love, redemption, and celebrity, but by far the best bit is the couple's joint story of their first date.
Daya's solo career, however, was well underway with an EP and a song on the Billboard Pop Songs chart by the time her Chainsmokers ditty, "Don't Let Me Down," hit in February.
The new ink reads "Better at 70" (NOT "Better A+ 70") right above his knee and the phrase also shows up in the chorus of his new song, a heartfelt piano ditty.
"Reelin' and Rockin'" (live in 1972) Berry first cut this ditty back in 1957, but the live version from '72 gets more explicit about the sex, aided by a rhythm that kicks.
For the last decade, Ms. Polachek recorded and toured with the indie-pop band Chairlift, which broke out in 83 when its charming ditty "Bruises" was featured in an iPod Nano ad.
JON PARELES A post-Lil Yachty melodic piano-rap ditty by a teenage Lothario flirting by telling his girl that her body is as hot as a certain condiment — sure, why not?
At the end of the song, she sings back the hook in an exaggerated nasal voice, mocking the whole thing; what started as the end of the world ends as a ditty.
Even when I plugged the Poké Ball Plus in to recharge, it put a smile on my face by playing the little Pokémon Center ditty you normally hear when healing up your buddies.
But the Hong Kong police's parody replaces the audio with a tuneless version of the original ditty, as police officers (presumably) tell you to buckle up while miming the action in the car.
Palestinians chanting "From the river to the sea," a phrase routinely invoked at anti-Israel rallies, amounts to a genocidal ditty that dreams not of a two-state solution but a Final Solution.
Saying, without anger, ''This is how you hurt me'' feels routine, like a ditty, and articulating the need for isolation — ''Now I intend to disappear'' — is always a betrayal of the need itself.
A.J. Ditty is excellent as the increasingly frustrated Mr. Curry, and Jess Bulzacchelli, in the role of Great-Aunt Matilda, exudes disdain from every pore, though her diction can be hard to understand.
Those of us who were secretly psyched to see him sing doofy Broadway ditty "Mama Says" on-screen in Footloose were disappointed when the movie went a different musical route (spoiler: dance-lesson montage).
"Extensive consultation, joint contribution and shared benefits" was a catchy line in a partially rapped ditty released last year in praise of China's plans for state-led investment abroad, the Belt and Road Initiative.
Fast-forward three years later, and we finally have the end result: something that started as a completely different big-room tonal kick record which has transformed into a fun throwback electro house ditty.
There are a few songs on Thank You — the bluesy "Hopeless Romantic," the Jason Mraz-level ditty "Just a Friend to You" — that'd scan as completely unmemorable sung without her knack for vocal arrangement.
They include two tunes that had never been released in any form — including "Quick Trick," a sauntering ditty composed by the pianist Bobby Timmons (the author of "Moanin'," the Messengers' de facto theme song).
The wonder of " atlas ," as of so many other Monk creations, is the emergence of an intricately varied musical language from simple-seeming materials: ditty-like melodies, austere modal harmonies, gradually shifting minimalist rhythms.
" Just a scant 20 years later, another minor English dramatist, Richard Flecknoe, was anecdotally given credit for penning this ditty: "Now Friday came, you old wives say, Of all the week's the unluckiest day.
His superficial ditty to the self was a catchy harbinger of the selling out of punk art ethics for the shallow selfie and celebrity cultural politics with which we are now far too familiar.
"Eric Swalwell, here's a little ditty for ya pop pop po-bop pop pop thirty round clip you're all gonna drop," said the recording on his congressional office voicemail, which Swalwell recently shared on Twitter.
"We fully expect Thai companies to continue to view Vietnam in a favorable manner and to continue to invest and grow through M&As," said John T Ditty, managing partner at tax advisory firm KPMG.
" Albanian rapper and singer's G4shi's clubby take on "4 Life" is perfect hot weather-listening music, while British singer Bipolar Sunshine contributes upbeat vocals to hit single "Middle" and mystic disco ditty "Future Pt. 2.
All-American wood nymph Lana Del Rey last crossed the hallowed pages of Noisey dot vice dot com when she posted an Instagram video of herself singing a little ditty she wrote after attending Coachella.
This tongue-in-cheek approach (including a delicious little ditty played over the end credits) doesn't lessen the impact of his heroine's journey, but it does significantly ease the tedium of the virtually nonstop slaughter.
That has not stopped Democrats in the Maryland General Assembly from trying to change lyrics to the state song, "Maryland, My Maryland," a mid-19th-century ditty that calls on Maryland to join the Confederacy.
"Stupid" comes from her 2019 EP, Hi, It's Me. This little ditty started as a way of communicating regret — but then it got a remix for when you want to relay positive choices as well.
Changing tacks, somewhat, you might also want to get Avidly Reads Board Games by Eric Thurm, a short little ditty put out by New York University Press that looks at the history of board games.
On Monday, an Australian man named Chris Harrigan posted a little ditty on social media about a situation he claimed unfolded in front of his friend at a train station in the Melbourne suburb of Frankston.
She rocked a neon yellow mini dress and matching platinum hair alongside friends clad in purple, red, blue and orange as they held up Fantas in sleek white boots and bopped to the Fanta commercial's ditty.
A series of singles released throughout 2014 and 2015 — paternal ditty "Only One," Rihanna collaboration "FourFiveSeconds," the grimy "All Day" — suggested an album was on the horizon, but they came and went without a larger release.
But Mr. Jo said he was stunned to learn March 26 that Ms. Ditty, 23, and her boyfriend, Zachary E. Keefer, 32, had been charged in what the authorities said was the beating death of Macy.
The song, "Still Feel Like Your Man," is throwback for him: a wistful but upbeat breakup ditty that, like much of his new music, "moves and throbs and has women in it again," Mr. Mayer said.
The above is a snippet from a ditty by the world's most notorious gourmand, Cookie Monster, sung during his trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in the 1983 Sesame Street film, Don't Eat the Pictures.
And now for a few covers… Eartha Kitt's version is iconic, but Madonna does the flirty ditty justice — and if the Material Girl was ever going to sing a Christmas song, it had to be this one.
"What makes Snapchat unique is how much more fun and playful it is," says Alex Ditty, the director of client operations at SEEN Digital Media, a marketing company that pairs brands with top social influencers for campaigns.
You can hear the echoes of the music hall era on the first track, "Uncle Arthur" — a snarky little ditty about a man who can't stand being married and moves back in with his mother, age 32.
Consider "Good Old Desk," in which our hero delivers a bouncy, staccato love song addressed to a piece of office furniture, or "21976," in which he dramatizes his traumatic upbringing in the form of a rollicking circus ditty.
The most notable of these clones was a little ditty called Printmaster, a PC program meant to take advantage of the fact that Brøderbund had only focused on the Commodore 64, the Apple II, and the Apple Macintosh.
Near the end of "All Is Calm," they allow "Auld Lang Syne" to cede to "We're Here Because We're Here," a bitter musical joke: An ode to fellowship and a ditty to futility, they share the same tune.
Falling somewhere between Real Estate and Toro y Moi, "False Alarm" is a lovely little ditty that jangles the shit out of your nostaglic brain and evokes memories of endless summer nights of barbecues and beers and backyards.
Nobody wanted to do this and Carrie thought she would save them all the trouble by doing, as a solo, Joni Mitchell's Christmas ditty, 'River,' [with the lyric] 'I wish I had a river I could skate away on.
Haydn's "Surprise" Symphony gets its nickname from a fortissimo chord placed where it has no business being, at the end of the second go-round of a quiet little ditty that sounds like a nursery game played on tiptoes.
Titled "Just Luv Me," the track is as smooth and soft as Høiberg's professional namesake, making for a slowed, subtle pop ditty that lies in stark contrast to the maximal, bombastic production she sang over her last few albums.
B announced on Twitter that he does not believe the world is round, then picked a fight with celebrity astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson that culminated in his releasing a catchy ditty that sampled and insulted Tyson — plus the Jews.
This haunting tune has now become the "Sound of Summer 2K16," because that shitshow of summer 2k16 cannot be captured with a track like Sigala's "Sweet Lovin'" or Fergie's "MILF$," but with a defeated elitist humming a nonsensical ditty to himself.
A troupe of raggedy, disheveled, clowns danced and sang a catchy ditty that included the phrase "rage in the parking lot" —the very lot in which the audience stood — while another bemoaned the current troubles he faces in this country.
In a video, "I Like It" rapper, 25, said, "Who remembers this song?" before launching into an upbeat rendition of "We Went to the Moon in 1969," the informative ditty that Christy Carlson Romano, 34, sang on the Disney Channel show.
But perhaps the most famous CGA-based demo is a little ditty called 8088 MPH, released in 2015 by a team of people that brought up the color count from an anemic 4 or 16 all the way up to 1024.
Ross was already sent off in style Sunday during his final game at Wrigley Field in Chicago, when Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder dedicated seventh-inning stretch ditty "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" to the 39-year-old player.
All that remains in public is "Let's Do Sex," a genuinely very odd ditty about lunchtime bunk-ups that sits somewhere between Marvin Gaye and the kind of thing the Turquoise Jeep crew would go on to parody a decade later.
Other loves, such as cricket, paled beside it; even his unusual liking for sewing, which he taught to inmates of Wandsworth prison, seemed part-inspired by the "ditty bags" of needles, buttons and thread that were vital gear on polar expeditions.
There wasn't one love song in the lineup, and the closest thing to comedy was a ditty about Bach and Dante prostituting themselves "under the green pepper trees," Brecht's acerbic commentary on European talent chewed up by the movie industry.
Coming off a triumphant season of Donizetti at the Metropolitan Opera, with starring roles in "L'Elisir d'Amore" and "Lucia di Lammermoor," she began Mahler's delightful ditty with natural, childlike tone and sustained an awe-struck, yet restrained mood until the end.
There's no reason a song like "Love on the Brain," a sweet upbeat love ballad complete with spiky plucked guitar chords and electronic mock organ, shouldn't sound like the cheeriest little ditty ever to steal your heart, but it doesn't.
On Saturday's episode, the show's female cast members delivered a cheery political send-up of Mariah Carey's iconic seasonal ditty "All I Want for Christmas Is You" — asking special counsel Robert Mueller to finish his report on President Donald Trump by Dec. 25.
Or, in Metz's case, singing a little ditty of "It's our birthday, today," which likely won't make it into an episode of This Is Us. Though, next season will have Kate exploring her singing dreams so that's something to look forward to.
Did I conceive of my body as a musical instrument that belonged to no one in particular — banged up and out of tune, the property of some hospital's activity parlor, available for anyone to pick up and strum a vulgar ditty on?
The 30-year-old rapper — who lives in Portland, Oregon, and has over 48,000 Instagram followers — is the proud owner of four felines (Tali, Sushi, MegaMam and Ravioli) and felt compelled to write the ditty because he's dedicated to the kitty cause.
Nostalgia Pin Co If you'd rather be transported to your childhood, consider grabbing this ditty from Nostalgia Pin Co. An impeccable rendering of an N64 cartridge, this one will be sure to get you compliments from weird stoners and 90s kids alike.
The single "Mess Around" was a particularly catchy outing for the band, a simple blues- and skiffle-influenced ditty that nodded to Mr. Auerbach's hits and was packaged in a music video that lifted footage from the French film pioneer Georges Méliès.
La'Porsha's assignment was much better suited to her prowess — the high priestess of vocal containment took on Dionne Warwick's version of "A House Is Not a Home" as if the sprawling key-changer were any other ditty she'd sing to her baby.
Op-Ed Contributor DECADES ago, the brilliant satirist Tom Lehrer skewered the engineer's willful ignorance of the consequences of his designs in a ditty about Wernher von Braun, the scientist who moved from Nazi Germany's rocket factories to the United States space program.
Willow debuted her first single back in 2010 when she was only 10 years old (remember a little ditty called "Whip My Hair" that we could not get out of our heads for months?), but she didn't release her debut album for five years.
This last one is a new holiday original from Girl Ray's Poppy Hankin and Jof Owens of The Boy Least Likely To. This sweet ditty tells the story of a boy and girl who fall in love and simply just write...a Christmas song.
" The playlist for "A Bigger Splash" includes a couple of Stones songs as well, notably "Emotional Rescue," which is in rotation with Harry Nilsson, Giuseppe Verdi, 1970s Brazilian classics and Hollywood's eternal bad boy Robert Mitchum murdering the calypso ditty "Beauty Is Only Skin Deep.
Sarah Ditty, chief editor at the Ethical Fashion Forum, says Sharewear is the kind of initiative we need to help stop the buy-on-a-Friday-night-and-only-wear-once kind of impulse purchases that cause so many of fast-fashion's problems (guilty).
Gone are the days when I'd fill a couple of 18-ounce water bottles, slip them into my ditty bag, and call my H2O situation secure, only to forget I'd even packed them and not have even a drop of water pass my lips.
A week after this digital ditty became the first to receive an Emmy nomination for outstanding variety talk series, Jerry Seinfeld and John Oliver, the host of HBO's "Last Week Tonight," cruise to the gastro pub Allswell in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, in a 1959 Triumph TR3.
His masterpiece was the song "Nobody," a nihilistic ditty one of his characters sang to himself when the penny-­tossers walked away, a sort of song-­monologue, as weird and dark, you might sense, when Williams introduced it in 1906 as it sounds today.
Despite the audience's obvious surprise when Eminem took the stage, it's pretty hard to mess up a ditty as tightly constructed and powerful as Eminem's anthem to overcoming stage fright, and thus the stage was duly lit: After 18 years of winning an Oscar.
" — TREVOR NOAH Late-night hosts poked fun at Pete Buttigieg's not-so-inspired jazz keyboard playing ("He's the hip young candidate in the field, everybody," Fallon joked), and Tim Ryan's choosing to walk out on stage to the country rap ditty "Old Town Road.
As Bloody & Avant, the pair have continued to pump out hits in Sweden and beyond, producing for David Guetta, Katy Perry, Jennifer Lopez, and Britney Spears (you may recall a little ditty by the name of "Toxic," which earned them a 2005 Grammy for Best Dance Recording).
At the Donald Trump rally in Pensacola, Florida, on Wednesday night, three young girls — who call themselves the USA Freedom Kids — belted out a pro-Trump ditty, "Freedom's Call," which called on America to reject wimps and embrace Trump, the man who can make America great again!
Thanks to the support of cat lovers worldwide, Professor Teie was able to raise $250,000 via Kickstarter for the latest iteration of his research: a 40-minute collection of feline-friendly ambient compositions like "Cozmo's Air" and "Spook's Ditty," appropriately titled—wait for it—Music For Cats.
On the small screen, his cameo in Ricky Gervais' Extras, where he spontaneously composes a brutal but insanely catchy ditty insulting Gervais' character for his appearance and his fears of selling out, remains one of the all-time highlights of a show that had plenty of them.
At times, Harding's emotive, throaty exhortatons evoke a gloomier Primordial bard Alan Averill, or a devilish Americana ditty; at others, he channels rougher-edged hardcore howlers, and lets the London grime creep back into his throat, and the quiet duet "Loss/Betrayal" is a gothic chiaroscuro dream.
It's not so much an anecdote as a recitation of a musical number from Brooks's formative days as an entertainer — an Al Jolson-esque ditty that he performed in the Army and later on the borscht belt circuit before it became an enduring part of his repertoire.
He'd wrap each workday with a song The cast and crew of "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" knew the day was done when the host would play a ditty on the piano, Junod wrote, just as every episode ended with a live tune from jazz pianist John Costa.
On Friday, the legendary guitarist and singer will show off his singing skills when he performs his rendition of Bing Crosby's famous ditty, "Where the Turf Meets the Surf" to kick off the 2017 Breeder's Cup World Championships at the famed Del Mar Racetrack, which overlooks the Pacific Ocean.
" To the tune of the famous rock 'n' roll ditty, Fallon sang in his Trump voice, "The warden threw a party in the county jail / Everyone in my administration started to wail / Indictments handed down to the whole West Wing / You should've heard my lawyer Michael Cohen sing.
Furthermore "Cold Cold Ground," a whistleable ditty played on an accordion, soon reveals itself as being about poverty and death, proving that even when his tunes are seemingly accessible to the ear there's a very good chance they'll pack a sinister surprise if you hang around long enough.
Fortunately, there are some nice things to distract us while we fail to reach for the emergency brake in this particular handbasket to hell, like the above video of Ringo Starr, The Roots, and Jimmy Fallon singing the sweet, damply utopian ditty "Yellow Submarine" accompanied by toy instruments.
Of the many sounds ZEPHYR has created, from bubble-popping sounds designed for iMessage to a soothing ring called "Evening Mystery," perhaps my personal favorite is one called "Azure Coast," a piano-and-guitar ditty, intended as an alarm, that sounds significantly less abrasive than most of Apple's own noises.
When I was 14, I stared impatiently at the clock in my math class and wrote an inelegant ditty in the corner of my notebook: Wishing I could force the minute hand forward/to free myself/why must I learn the Pythagorean theorem/if one day I will be dead.
To lend their ragtag appearance some proper uniformity, his sister supposedly supplied each recruit with a chicken feather for his hat — a costume that Dr. Shuckburgh good-naturedly mocked in a mid-1750s ditty he was said to have written while stationed at Fort Crailo across the Hudson River from Albany.
When she recalls falling in love with the theatre as a girl, she sings "It's Only a Paper Moon" ("It's only a canvas sky / Hanging over a muslin tree"); recounting life on the road, she sings a ditty called "Sweet Kentucky Ham" ("You figure what the hell / you can eat in your motel").
The pair sang a little ditty to the tune of Underwood's hit "Before He Cheats," changing it to include the lyrics, "And it's fun to watch it that's for sure/'Til little rocket man starts a nuclear war/ Maybe next time he'll think before he tweets," as they poked fun at President Donald Trump.
There's also this cheery little 2012 ditty by Blink-182 about a guy whose girlfriend dumps him the day after Christmas: Most years, December 26 is back to business as usual in the US (unless you aren't currently in the workforce or are one of those lucky people whose office closes between Christmas and New Year's).
"Our sons, pride of our nation, this day have set upon a mighty endeavor, a struggle to preserve our Republic, our religion, and our civilization, and to set free a suffering humanity," Trump intoned before dancers emerged to the upbeat strains of "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company B," the wartime ditty sung by the Andrews Sisters.
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Creating the opportunity to bring on another queen (or two, if she includes Joanne's Florence Welch ditty "Hey Girl," which could open up a revolving door of female singers who could hop on stage for the empowerment duet throughout the show's run) for a special performance is the kind of razzle-dazzle Vegas audiences (and pop stans around the world) live for.
Luckily, your friendly local government agencies like the National Weather Service are here to let you know that your impending death by drowning can be avoided if you pay attention to this simple little country ditty: The song was written and performed by a dude named Matt Hawk, whose official Facebook page says he's a singer/songwriter from Devine, Texas.
Another song that Mr. McPherson and Mr. Hale have stripped and reassembled is this glossy pop ditty from the less than beloved 1985 album "Empire Burlesque" (with a positively bonkers music video directed by Paul Schrader), here transformed into a soulful, stately lament, with choral backup, for Marianne, the black adopted daughter of the white couple who run the boardinghouse.
Between the host's quick descriptions of the technology's three basic principles, Mr. Austwick strummed a guitar and sang: Bitcoin is blockchain's babyTransactions, trading, taking care of business on the blockchainAll my friends are computers and we're working together on the blockchain While the ditty made the digital ledger sound almost cute, Civil, with its reliance on cryptocurrency, is not without risks.
The release date for Lana's album has yet to be released, but in the meantime she has, via Instagram, kindly shared a little ditty that she wrote on the way home from Coachella this past weekend, inspired by (what else?) the twin themes of inner torment and the beauty of the earth: Alongside the song, she writes: Wearing a trucker cap, plaid shirt (did you know Lana del Rey is into Americana
And while "Somebody Loves You" may have been her calling card, the now-25-year-old had a slew of songs to back up her talent on her debut record, Take Me When You Go. From "High Society" (a song dedicated to Gossip Girl's Dan Humphrey) to the cinematic 80s synth-pop ditty "A Night To Remember," the former cellist and Berklee School of Music alum struck a chord within the pop community.
So, if you're in need of music that will hold you by your hand and take you through a journey, dive into "Love Story," a ditty about a young couple with disapproving parents, or "How You Get The Girl," a step-by-step tutorial on how to win your girlfriend back, or "Fifteen," a story about her friend Abigail's first year of high school, or "Mine," a song about a rando dude who turns into her husband.
Mash, for instance, after telling Dev that, sorry, she's just not feeling it for him, whips out a ukulele and sings a perky little ditty: Life is a muddle, life is a choreLife is a burden, life is a boreThis apple is rotten right down to its coreLife … is disappointing Here and elsewhere, Mr. Posner playfully upends Chekhov's celebrated (and sometimes overstated) delicacy, rewriting the drama for an era in which, far from hiding our emotions from the world, we are likely to broadcast them on social media for all our "friends" to see, and sympathize with.
But this little ditty ended up culminating in an epic run-on sentence that raises the question of whether Trump has any idea at all what's going on: I believe in building safe zones, in having other people pay for them, as an example, the Gulf states who are not carrying their weight, but have nothing but money, and take care of people, but I don't want to have with all the problems this country has and all of the problems that you see going on, hundreds of thousands of people coming in from Syria when we know nothing about them.
The pitiful "old man at my computer pecking away, cooing spring" is nevertheless assembling the voice that mocks him, "talking to himself again" as he "strolls down Broadway in the rain," or talking to "Fred Seidel," who invites him to his own funeral, in a poem written in the kind of bubblegum Yorkshire dialect that suggests a rural ditty: An' it wur a funeral, It wur a grand funeral, Thur wur sum what laff'd o'er his grave And sum wot danced o'er his grave, But I scriked me eyes out o'er grave Of me owd pal Fred Seidel.

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