Mary - Music

Music

  • Mary (Mary J. Blige album), 1999
  • Mary (Mary Travers album), 1971
  • Mary (novel), a 1926 debut novel by Vladimir Nabokov
  • Mary (Sarah Slean song), a track on the 2004 album Day One by Sarah Slean
  • Mary (song), a 2004 song by American rock band Scissor Sisters
  • Mary (Supergrass song), a 1999 song by British band Supergrass
  • "Proud Mary", a 1969 song by John Fogerty
  • "Mary," a song by Kings of Leon on the album Come Around Sundown
  • "Mary," a song by The 4 of Us on the album Songs for the Tempted
  • "Mary," a song by Tori Amos on the album Tales of a Librarian
  • "Mary," a song by Oingo Boingo on Boingo
  • "Mary," a song by Robert Fripp on Exposure
  • "Mary," a song by Sarah McLachlan on the album Fumbling Towards Ecstasy
  • "Mary", a song by Buffy Sainte-Marie on Illuminations
  • "Mary," a song by Sublime on the album Robbin' the Hood
  • "Mary," a song by The Subways on the album Young for Eternity
  • "Mary," a song by Pete Townshend written for the concept album Lifehouse
  • "Mary", a song by The Paperboys from their album Postcards (2000)
  • "Mary", a song by Yellow Ostrich from their album The Mistress (2011)

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Famous quotes containing the word music:

    Sweet spring, full of sweet days and roses,
    A box where sweets compacted lie;
    My music shows ye have your closes,
    And all must die.
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    For do but note a wild and wanton herd
    Or race of youthful and unhandled colts
    Fetching mad bounds, bellowing and neighing loud,
    Which is the hot condition of their blood;
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    Or any air of music touch their ears,
    You shall perceive them make a mutual stand,
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