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American popular song and musicals in the 20th century, as with
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1449:Patter song
1403:Sleeper hit
1386:Advent song
1322:Answer song
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2032:Ritornello
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2017:Portamento
1977:Melodramma
1952:Intermezzo
1947:Impresario
1937:Falsettone
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1730:Répétiteur
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1542:Sea shanty
1527:Theme song
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1425:Torch song
1408:Summer hit
1315:Song types
1306:Song cycle
1262:Components
1253:Hymnwriter
1243:Songwriter
928:References
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693:'s works,
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453:Jerry Bock
402:Alban Berg
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141:pronounced
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2012:Pasticcio
2007:Passaggio
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1710:Entr'acte
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1634:Mad scene
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1493:Show tune
1459:Hymn tune
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1619:Duodrama
1486:War song
1398:Hit song
1354:Car song
1327:Art song
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1967:Licenza
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