torch song

NOUN
  1. a popular song concerned with disappointment in love
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How To Use torch song In A Sentence

  • I think I may give the Victorian tear-jerkers a miss from now on, though, and turn to some good, sigh-raising Torch Songs.
  • This glittering cabaret-style musical shakes up Shakespeare with tap dances, torch songs, tuxedos, sequins and side-splitting sketches.
  • It's the warm, slow joy of the mariachi-tinged Stranded, the tick-tock twang of Blue As Your Blood or the pre-rock'n'roll balladry of Torch Song that come to define this album's charms, and very considerable those are too. The Walkmen: Lisbon - review
  • Last night, for example, the audience spanned all ages, and all were familiar with the ballads, torch songs and comic ensemble pieces.
  • This glittering cabaret-style musical shakes up Shakespeare with tap dances, torch songs, tuxedos, sequins and side-splitting sketches.
  • Playing for all the marbles; the color of money; a slushier Iditarod; China's torch song Calendar
  • From Dusty Springfield-inspired torch songs to big swingin’ brassy belters, Clifton & Co had the crowd all jazzed up and ready for the Big Rock Finish.
  • I asked him to sing the torch song " What's New?
  • I think I may give the Victorian tear-jerkers a miss from now on, though, and turn to some good, sigh-raising Torch Songs.
  • Gaspard's also boasts an original pre-impressionist juke box, complete with scratchy Sartrean torch songs by Greco and Piaf, and a pinball machine whose left flipper has been bust since Stevenson's day.
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