Cat and Mouse( Aaron Copland)
- Classical music composed by Aaron Copland a piece played by my younger twelve year old sister during a class concert..Cat and Mouse by Aaron Copland. The recording is not that good, cause the sound is not synchronized with the actions, i think the room was too wet so there were lots of echoes..
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And he shall reign forever and ever
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And he shall reign forever and ever
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and lord of lords
King of kings and lord of lords
And he shall reign
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And he shall reign
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And he shall reign forever and ever
King of kings forever and ever
and lord of lords hallelujah hallelujah
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