Emma (song)

"Emma", also known as "Emma, Emmaline" or "Emmeline", is a song by Errol Brown and Tony Wilson released as a single by British soul band Hot Chocolate in 1974. It reached number 3 in the UK Singles Chart and number 8 in the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. After being asked by producer Mickie Most to add "depth and darkness" to his compositions, Brown wrote the song about the death of his mother.

Plot

The song details the love of the (nameless) singer and a girl called Emmaline from the age of five, through a wedding at 17 until her suicide at an unspecified later date. Emma it seems wanted to be a "movie queen" but could never find the breaks and eventually kills herself because "I just can't keep on living on dreams no more."

Cover versions

  • Earth Quake recorded a cover version for their 1977 album, Leveled.
  • The Sisters of Mercy started performing the song live in 1983. The studio version was released on the b-side of the 12" version of their 1988 single, "Dominion", and on the 2006 re-release of the album, Floodland.
  • Emma (Kenyon novel)

    Emma is a 1955 novel by F. W. Kenyon published by Thomas Y. Crowell Company.

    This novel recounts the historical relationship of Emma, Lady Hamilton and Admiral Horatio Nelson (Lord Nelson) in the late 18th century from Emma’s point of view. It covers the period of time from when she was 16 (~1777) to shortly after Admiral Nelson’s death (~44 years old in 1805). The novel starts out a little slowly but then picks up enough speed to be an enjoyable read. Unfortunately, with so little known about the real life people 200 years after the fact, one is left thinking the book is nothing but a complete fictional rendering surrounding a misty historical figure. While it is undoubted that the author took some normal literary liberties to flesh out the book, the characters and situation are true to recorded history.

    Also published as: Emma: My Lord Admiral's Mistress by F. W. Kenyon (Avon T-128, First printing 1956)


    E.M.M.A.

    E.M.M.A were a Swedish girl group, mostly popular in Sweden. The group was founded by Keith Almgren who also wrote all the lyrics for their debut album. They have released three albums and eight singles. The group went on several small tours in Sweden. They came into existence in 2001 and officially broke up on 26 October 2005. The members were Elin Klingfors (born 25 December 1990), Martina Ståhl (born 1 December 1988), Mari-Linn Almgren Klevhamre (born 10 May 1992) and Alexandra Pettersson (born 22 February 1990).

    Discography

  • Single "En hemlighet" - 2001
  • Single "Varje gång" - 2001
  • Album "E.M.M.A" - 2001
  • Single "Bubblar i mej" - 2002
  • Single "SMS" - 2002
  • Album "Vänner" - 2002
  • Single "Vi ska alltid vara vänner" - 2003
  • Single "Bamses födelsedagsvisa" - 2003
  • Single "Precis som du är" - 2004
  • Album "Tur & Retur" - 2004
  • Single "Sol, vind och vatten" - 2004
  • B-Tween

    In the Spring of 2006, two of the former band members (Martina Ståhl and Alexandra Pettersson) formed a new group since the breakup of E.M.M.A. The group was named "B-Tween" and are labelled as singing pop/disco house/R&B style music. As of January 2008, "B-Tween" had two songs listed on their website, "Dangerzone" and "Reaching for the Stars". It is unknown when, or if, a release will be made by this group in the future.

    Yama (East Asia)

    In East Asian mythology, Yama, sometimes known as the King of Hell, King Yan or Yanluo is a dharmapala (wrathful god) said to judge the dead and preside over the Narakas ("Hells" or "Purgatories") and the cycle of saṃsāra.

    Although based on the god Yama of the Hindu Vedas, the Buddhist Yama has developed different myths and different functions from the Hindu deity. He has also spread far more widely and is known in every country where Buddhism is practiced, including China, Korea, Japan, and Vietnam.

    Yama in Theravāda Buddhism

    Adopted from Hinduism into Buddhism, Yama's exact role is fairly vague in canonical texts, but is clearer in extracanonical texts and popular beliefs, although these are not always consistent with Buddhist philosophy.

    In the Pali canon, the Buddha states that a person who has ill-treated their parents, ascetics, holy persons, or elders is taken upon his death to Yama. Yama then asks the ignoble person if he ever considered his own ill conduct in light of birth, deterioration, sickness, worldly retribution and death (mrtyu). In response to Yama's questions, such an ignoble person repeatedly answers that he failed to consider the kammic consequences of his reprehensible actions and as a result is sent to a brutal hell "so long as that evil action has not exhausted its result."

    Song (disambiguation)

    A song is a musical composition for voice or voices.

    Song or songs or The Song may also refer to:

    Music

  • An arrangement (music)
  • A vocal performance (music)
  • A recorded track
  • A bird song
  • Albums

  • A Song (Neil Sedaka album), 1977
  • Songs (Admiral Freebee album), 2005
  • Songs (Luther Vandross album), 1994
  • Songs (Regina Spektor album), 2002
  • Songs (Rich Mullins album), 1996
  • Songs (Kate Micucci EP), 2008
  • Songs (Rusko album), 2012
  • Song (album), a 2012 album by Lullaby for the Working Class
  • Songs (Fra Lippo Lippi album), 1985
  • Songs (Rotary Connection album), 1969
  • Songs (Spiers and Boden album), 2005
  • Songs (Willie Nelson album), 2005
  • Songs (Plácido Domingo album), 2012
  • Song, an LP from the Classics IV, 1970
  • Songs

  • "Song Number 1", a song by Serebro and Russia's entry in the Eurovision 2007 Song Contest
  • "Song 2", a 1997 song by Blur
  • "Song", a song by Avail from their 1994 album Dixie
  • "Song", a song by Theo Tams
  • Songs (Stan Brakhage cycle), a series of films made by the American experimental filmmaker Stan Brakhage from 1964 to 1969
  • Song (airline)

    Song, LLC was a low-cost air service within an airline brand owned and operated by Delta Air Lines from 2003 to 2006.

    Song's main focus was on leisure traffic between the northeastern United States and Florida, a market where it competed with JetBlue Airways. It also operated flights between Florida and the West Coast, and from the Northeast to the west coast.

    Song's aircraft were fitted with leather seats and free personal entertainment systems at every seat, with audio MP3 programmable selections, trivia games that could be played against other passengers, a flight tracker, and satellite television (provided by the DISH Network). Song offered free beverages, but charged for meals and liquor. Both brand-name snack boxes and healthy organic meals were offered. The flight safety instructions were sung or otherwise artistically interpreted, depending on the cabin crew. In addition to crew uniforms designed by Kate Spade, customized cocktails created by nightlife impresario Rande Gerber and an in-flight exercise program designed by New York City fitness guru David Barton, the airline created its own distinct mark in the industry. The Song brand was placed on more than 200 flights a day which carried over ten million passengers.

    Song (album)

    Song is the third and final album of Lullaby for the Working Class. It was released October 19, 1999 on Bar/None Records.

    Track listing

  • "Expand, Contract"
  • "Inherent Song"
  • "Asleep on the Subway"
  • "Seizures"
  • "Non Serviam"
  • "Sketchings on a Bar Room Napkin"
  • "Kitchen Song"
  • "Ghosts"
  • "Still Life"

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