Bolero - in Popular Music

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The bolero form is used in the following songs:

  • "Anniversary", from the 1993 album Sons of Soul by Tony! Toni! Toné!.
  • "Beck's Bolero," from the 1968 album Truth by Jeff Beck.
  • "Chunga's Revenge," from the 1970 album of the same name by Frank Zappa.
  • "Bolero: The Peacock's Tale," part of the "Lizard" suite from the 1970 album Lizard by King Crimson.
  • "Abaddon's Bolero," from the 1972 album Trilogy by Emerson, Lake & Palmer.
  • "Tenth of Nisan," from the 1989 album One of Several Possible Musiks by Kerry Livgren.
  • "Celtic Bolero," from the album Bagrock to the Massess by The Red Hot Chilli Pipers.
  • "Bolero," the 25th Single (26th according to band member Xiah) Japanese album of TVXQ (東方神起)
  • "Bolero" from the album Razzle Dazzle by BUCK-TICK
  • "Bolero Sonámbulo" by Ry Cooder and Manuel Galbán from the 2003 album Mambo Sinuendo
  • "Bolero Of Fire" is a playable song in the game Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina Of Time.
  • "Revelations" from Santana's 1977 album Festival

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