Bang Bang - Music

Music

  • Bang Bang (Dispatch album), 1998
  • Bang Bang (Kelly Willis album)
  • Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang!, an album by Brimstone Howl
  • "Bang Bang" (Iggy Pop song), 1981
  • "Bang Bang" (Danger Danger song), 1989
  • "Bang Bang" (Kardinal Offishall song), 2004
  • "Bang Bang" (Squeeze song), 1978
  • "Bang Bang" (Melanie Fiona song), 2009
  • "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)", a 1966 song by Cher, covered by Nancy Sinatra and Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
  • "Bang Bang", a song by B.A. Robertson
  • "Bang Bang", a song by Dr. Dre from 2001
  • "Bang Bang", a song by Joe Cuba
  • "Bang Bang", a song by K'naan from Troubadour
  • "Bang Bang", a song by Young Buck from Straight Outta Cashville
  • "Bang, Bang (Stick 'Em Up)", a song by the Bar-Kays from Too Hot to Stop
  • Bang Bang Recordings, a record label created solely to release the album Five Minutes with Arctic Monkeys

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    Good-by, my book! Like mortal eyes, imagined ones must close some day. Onegin from his knees will rise—but his creator strolls away. And yet the ear cannot right now part with the music and allow the tale to fade; the chords of fate itself continue to vibrate; and no obstruction for the sage exists where I have put The End: the shadows of my world extend beyond the skyline of the page, blue as tomorrow’s morning haze—nor does this terminate the phrase.
    Vladimir Nabokov (1899–1977)

    During the cattle drives, Texas cowboy music came into national significance. Its practical purpose is well known—it was used primarily to keep the herds quiet at night, for often a ballad sung loudly and continuously enough might prevent a stampede. However, the cowboy also sang because he liked to sing.... In this music of the range and trail is “the grayness of the prairies, the mournful minor note of a Texas norther, and a rhythm that fits the gait of the cowboy’s pony.”
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    Harper Lee (b. 1926)