- - Setter's receiving benefit, needing a turn in the air
- - Lead singer's part
- - Composer's concern
- - It's more likely to grab you if it has a hook
- - Rap's lack, usually
- - Harmony's environs
- - Gene Autry's .... Ranch
- - Whistler's output
- - Harmony's counterpart
- - It's hummed
- - Pretty girl's comparison
- - Irving Berlin's specialty.
- - Gypsies' song: Tolstoy's "Redemption."
- - Main strain from Coltrane
- - Pleasing part of a song
- - Tune, song
- - hummable tune
- - Tune from mass organised yodel
- - tune many yodel badly
- - Welfare payment reflected in my song
- - my dole cheque? sounds good to me!
- - "You shall not bob us out of our ...: if you do, our melancholy upon your head!" (Troilus and Cressida)
- - I'm surprised to receive back payment for strain
- - Rearrange my olde tune
- - received my dole and this was music to my ears
- - Hummed ditty
- - Musical line
- - Tune, air
- - Some may do lemonade -- if upset, that sounds good
- - The core of a tune
- - Dizzy model, unknown, shows strain
- - Air or tune
- - My holding up benefits causes strain
- - It forms the core of a tune
- - Something to hum or whistle
- - Air, tune
- - Air of this writer accepting rise in benefit?
- - Musical theme
- - Sequence of notes in a song
- - Something to hum
- - It lingers on
- - Canon component
- - Succession of notes
- - Song feature
- - Series of notes
- - It may have a hook
- - What some people might look for in a song
- - Pretty girl, to Berlin
- - "Broadway ......": 1929
- - "The ...... lingers on"
- - "...... in F."
- - Cantus firmus.
- - "...... in F Major."
- - Theme in music
- - Musical quality
- - Musical composition
- - Principal part
- - Air
- - Lay
- - Song
- - Tune
- - Strain
- - Tunefulness
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