This HTML5 document contains 100 embedded RDF statements represented using HTML+Microdata notation.

The embedded RDF content will be recognized by any processor of HTML5 Microdata.

PrefixNamespace IRI
n3http://ns.inria.fr/wasabi/topic/
n12http://musicbrainz.org/recording/
dcthttp://purl.org/dc/terms/
n4http://ns.inria.fr/wasabi/song/
n17http://lyrics.wikia.com/Tim_Fischer:
mohttp://purl.org/ontology/mo/
n16http://www.allmusic.com/song/
schemahttp://schema.org/
n8http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/redirect?link_code%3Dur2&tag%3Dwikia-20&camp%3D1789&creative%3D9325&path%3Dhttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2Fgp%2Fproduct%2FB008Y8J3DU%2Fsr%3D8-1%2Fqid%3D1147400297%2Fref%3Dpd_bbs_1%3F%255Fencoding%3D
n11http://www.deezer.com/track/
rdfhttp://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#
owlhttp://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#
wsbhttp://ns.inria.fr/wasabi/ontology/
wikipedia-enhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
n15http://ns.inria.fr/wasabi/artist/
xsdhhttp://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#
dbrhttp://dbpedia.org/resource/
n10http://ns.inria.fr/wasabi/album/
Subject Item
n4:5714dee925ac0d8aee558d1c
rdf:type
wsb:Song
owl:sameAs
dbr:Alabama_Song
dct:title
Alabama Song
dct:language
eng
dct:subject
Arias Songs with music by Kurt Weill Songs with lyrics by Bertolt Brecht The Doors songs Songs about alcohol David Bowie songs Songs about the United States 1980 singles 1927 songs
dct:abstract
The %22Alabama Song%22 (also known as %22Whisky Bar,%22 %22Moon over Alabama,%22 or %22Moon of Alabama%22) was originally published as a poem in Bertolt Brecht's Hauspostille (1927). It was set to music by Kurt Weill for the 1927 %22Songspiel%22 Mahagonny and used again in Weill's and Brecht's 1930 opera Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny (Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny.) In the latter, it is performed by the character Jenny and her fellow prostitutes in the first act. The song was first performed and recorded by the Viennese actress and dancer Lotte Lenya (Weill's wife). She first publicly sang the song as the character Jessie in the 1927 Baden-Baden Festival performance of Mahagonny Songspiel. Lenya first recorded the song in 1930 for the Ultraphon record label. This recording was released to coincide with the Leipzig premiere of Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny despite the fact that Lenya was not a member of the cast. Lenya continued to perform and record the song throughout her life. Later Lenya recordings include one made for the 1955 album, %22Lotte Lenya singt Kurt Weill%22 (released in the United States as %22Berlin Theater Songs%22).The lyrics for the %22Alabama Song%22 are in English (albeit specifically idiosyncratic English) and are performed in that language even when the opera is performed in its original German. The English text was made by Brecht’s close collaborator, Elisabeth Hauptmann, on the author’s behalf. The text dates back to 1925.
schema:datePublished
2008-07-11
mo:homepage
n17:Alabama_Song
mo:musicbrainz
n12:02c22d9b-10a0-420e-a56e-0e52d6f0868f
mo:musicbrainz_guid
02c22d9b-10a0-420e-a56e-0e52d6f0868f
mo:performer
n15:56d98868cc2ddd0c0f6bdb6a
mo:uuid
5714dee925ac0d8aee558d1c
mo:wikipedia
wikipedia-en:Alabama_Song
schema:releaseDate
1967-01-04
mo:bpm
102.1
mo:duration
234000.0
mo:isrc
DEN299900013
mo:producer
Paul A. Rothchild
mo:track_number
12
schema:album
n10:5714debf25ac0d8aee37c509
wsb:allMusic_page
n16:mt0041985777
wsb:amazon_page
n8:UTF8
wsb:deezer_artist_id
215079
wsb:deezer_page
n11:6118513
wsb:deezer_song_id
4171101
wsb:gain
-12.5
wsb:has_explicit_lyrics
false
wsb:language_detected
english
wsb:rank
155870
wsb:record_label
Elektra Records
wsb:recording_description
--07-02 August 1966
wsb:title_without_accent
Alabama Song
wsb:youTube_page
gLIYa2cPWmY
wsb:topic_probability
_:vb419115498 _:vb419115499 _:vb419115496 _:vb419115497 _:vb419115502 _:vb419115503 _:vb419115500 _:vb419115501 _:vb419115490 _:vb419115491 _:vb419115488 _:vb419115489 _:vb419115494 _:vb419115495 _:vb419115492 _:vb419115493 _:vb419115504 _:vb419115487
wsb:arousal
0.150566
wsb:has_emotion_tags
false
wsb:has_social_tags
false
wsb:valence
-0.400742
Subject Item
_:vb419115487
wsb:probability
0
wsb:topic
n3:22
Subject Item
_:vb419115488
wsb:probability
0
wsb:topic
n3:43
Subject Item
_:vb419115489
wsb:probability
0
wsb:topic
n3:57
Subject Item
_:vb419115490
wsb:probability
0
wsb:topic
n3:31
Subject Item
_:vb419115491
wsb:probability
0
wsb:topic
n3:15
Subject Item
_:vb419115492
wsb:probability
0
wsb:topic
n3:19
Subject Item
_:vb419115493
wsb:probability
0
wsb:topic
n3:55
Subject Item
_:vb419115494
wsb:probability
0
wsb:topic
n3:53
Subject Item
_:vb419115495
wsb:probability
0
wsb:topic
n3:25
Subject Item
_:vb419115496
wsb:probability
0
wsb:topic
n3:50
Subject Item
_:vb419115497
wsb:probability
0
wsb:topic
n3:29
Subject Item
_:vb419115498
wsb:probability
0
wsb:topic
n3:10
Subject Item
_:vb419115499
wsb:probability
0
wsb:topic
n3:52
Subject Item
_:vb419115500
wsb:probability
0
wsb:topic
n3:48
Subject Item
_:vb419115501
wsb:probability
0
wsb:topic
n3:30
Subject Item
_:vb419115502
wsb:probability
0
wsb:topic
n3:8
Subject Item
_:vb419115503
wsb:probability
0
wsb:topic
n3:37
Subject Item
_:vb419115504
wsb:probability
0
wsb:topic
n3:44