Speech turned Song

Created by Sciera on 20 Sep 2018

Dialogues and similar in meter and/or melody. Songs with switches in perspective/speaker.
In other words, songs (almost) entirely consisting of (sung/rapped) dialogue.

Sibling-collection to Frame Stories and Dialogues

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Translations:  English #1, #2

Translations:  Arabic
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Translations:  English

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AnerneqAnerneq
   Thu, 20/09/2018 - 21:19

Is this one fitting? It's a dialogue, he speaks and she sings.

ScieraSciera
   Fri, 21/09/2018 - 06:33

Can't decide whether to put this into this or the sibling collection xD
I'll put it here as it's the whole song made like that.
Thanks!

ScieraSciera
   Sat, 22/09/2018 - 08:50

Thanks, good example!

ScieraSciera
   Sat, 24/11/2018 - 11:41

Thanks - not that much talking in there, though, I prefer adding it to the dialogues collection instead.

malucamaluca
   Sat, 05/01/2019 - 18:18

I thought dialogues were included here, "Parole, parole" and "Fairytale of New York" are dialogues like this, too...

Black MambaBlack Mamba    Sat, 05/01/2019 - 13:32

I don't understand this list. Can we add monologues/dialogues? Or they supposed to be like poems?

ScieraSciera
   Sat, 12/01/2019 - 15:21

Here are definitions:

"Frame Stories and Dialogues" - it's about songs that contain some frame story (which often is a dialogue) or interrupted/introduced/ending with some (often but not necessarily spoken) dialogue or spoken words of any kind.

"Speech turned Song" - it's about songs (almost) entirely consisting of (sung/rapped) dialogue.

So, "Parole, parole" and "Fairytale of New York" are almost entirely dialogues, and not songs including short dialogues, so they fit better into the latter.

ScieraSciera
   Fri, 08/03/2019 - 19:59

Without a translation I can't really tell whether it fits.
Just because the singing style is rap and it's a duet doesn't necessarily make it fit this collection.
But thanks for the suggestion!

Connor LangilleConnor Langille    Fri, 08/03/2019 - 20:01

I have some one who knows Japanese explain what it meant in a comment in one of the transliterations they use a lot of casual speech and the song is written as an F-You towards there last producer

ScieraSciera
   Fri, 08/03/2019 - 20:08

Ah, thanks for pointing that out.
But it using colloquial language also doesn't necessarily make it fit the collection.
So I'd prefer to wait until there is a translation available.

As you can see from the songs added and from the explanation above, this collection is about songs where two or more people talk to each other (in spoken, sung or rapped form).

ScieraSciera
   Fri, 08/03/2019 - 20:10

Thanks, that one certainly fits :)

ScieraSciera
   Tue, 12/03/2019 - 19:14

Thanks, I added it!

ScieraSciera
   Fri, 26/04/2019 - 17:22

Thanks! Could you please leave another comment here once the translation is done?

Connor LangilleConnor Langille    Sun, 28/04/2019 - 22:55

The translation is not finished but from what is finished it's clear the singers are talking to each other

ScieraSciera
   Mon, 29/04/2019 - 18:44

I see, thanks, I'll add it (and turn the incomplete translation into a draft).

ScieraSciera
   Mon, 29/04/2019 - 19:52

I meant "I'll turn". And also the translator would not be able to I think.