Song (disambiguation)

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A song is a musical composition for voice or voices.

Song(s) or The Song may also refer to:

Animal vocalizations

  • Bird song, a type of bird vocalization
  • Whale vocalization of some whales

Types of music

  • An arrangement (music)
  • A vocal performance (music)
  • A recorded track
  • Song cycle, a group of individually complete songs performed as a unit

Places

  • Song, Nigeria, an area in Nigeria
  • Song, Malaysia, the capital of the Song District in Malaysia
  • Mount Song, in Henan, China
  • Song County, in Henan, China
  • Song district, in Phrae Province, Thailand

People with the name

  • Song (Chinese surname), a romanization of the Chinese surname
  • Song (Korean surname), romanization of the Korean surname (宋, 松, or 訟)
  • Song, a variant romanization of the Chinese surname Cháng
  • Song, an African surname
    • Alex Song (born 1987), Cameroonian footballer and nephew of Rigobert Song
    • Rigobert Song (born 1976), Cameroonian footballer
  • Brenda Song (born 1988), Hong American actress

Arts, entertainment, and media

Films

  • Song (film), a 1928 British-German film
  • The Song, also known as Geet, a 1944 Bollywood film
  • The Song (2014 film), a 2014 American film

Literature

  • "Song", a poem by English poet John Donne
  • A Song of Ice and Fire, a series of fantasy novels by George R.R. Martin
  • Song of Songs, a book of the Hebrew Bible, also referred to Song of Solomon
  • Song poem, song lyrics that have been set to music for a fee, in 20th Century North America
  • Song poetry, poetry during the Chinese Song Dynasty (960–1279)

Albums

  • Song (Lullaby for the Working Class album), 2012
  • Song (It's Immaterial album)
  • Song, an LP from the Classics IV, 1970
  • A Song (Neil Sedaka album), 1977
  • A Song, album by Pablo Moses 1980
  • Songs (Admiral Freebee album), 2005
  • Songs (Luther Vandross album), 1994
  • Songs (Regina Spektor album), 2002
  • Songs (Rich Mullins album), 1996
  • Songs (Kate Micucci EP), 2008
  • Songs (Rusko album), 2012
  • Songs (Fra Lippo Lippi album), 1985
  • Songs (Rotary Connection album), 1969
  • Songs (Spiers and Boden album), 2005
  • Songs (Willie Nelson album), 2005
  • Songs (Plácido Domingo album), 2012
  • Songs (John Maus album), 2006
  • Songs (Adrianne Lenker album), 2020

Songs

  • "Song Number 1", a song by Serebro and Russia's entry in the Eurovision 2007 Song Contest
  • "Song 2", a 1997 song by Blur
  • Songs (Stan Brakhage cycle)
  • "Song", by Avail from their album Dixie
  • "Songs", by Helen Reddy from her album Love Song for Jeffrey
  • "Song", by Theo Tams
  • "Song", by the 3rd and the Mortal from their album Tears Laid in Earth

Chinese history

  • Song (state) (宋) (11th century–286 BC), a state during the Spring and Autumn period
  • Liu Song dynasty (劉宋) (420–479), the first of the Southern dynasties during the Northern and Southern dynasties period
  • Song (宋) (623–624), a short-lived state established by Fu Gongshi during the Sui–Tang transition
  • Song dynasty (宋朝) (960–1279), an imperial dynasty of China
    • Northern Song (960–1127) (北宋) (960–1127)
    • Southern Song (南宋) (1127–1279)
  • Song (宋) (1351–1360), also called "Tianwan" (天完), a state established by Xu Shouhui
  • Song (宋) (1355–1366), a state established by Han Lin'er; see Red Turban Rebellions

Transportation

  • Song (airline), a former low-fare airline in the United States
  • Song-class submarine, a class of diesel-electric submarines of the People's Liberation Army Navy
  • BYD Song, a car named after the Song dynasty

Other uses

See also

  • This Song (disambiguation)
  • Two Songs (disambiguation)
  • 3 Songs (disambiguation)
  • 4 Songs (disambiguation)
  • 5 Songs (disambiguation)
  • Song of Solomon (disambiguation)
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