"Where or When" is a show tune from the 1937 Rodgers and Hart musical Babes in Arms. It was first performed by Ray Heatherton and Mitzi Green. That same year, Hal Kemp recorded a popular version. The song also appeared in the film version of Babes in Arms two years later.

In the Battle of Yamen on the Pearl River Delta in 1279, the Yuan army, led by the general Zhang Hongfan, finally crushed the Song resistance. The last remaining ruler, the 13-year-old emperor Zhao Bing, committed suicide, along with Prime Minister Lu Xiufu[59] and 1300 members of the royal clan. On Kublai's orders, carried out by his commander Bayan, the rest of the former imperial family of Song were unharmed; the deposed Emperor Gong was demoted, being given the title 'Duke of Ying', but was eventually exiled to Tibet where he took up a monastic life. The former emperor would eventually be forced to commit suicide under the orders of Kublai's great-great grandson, Gegeen Khan, out of fear that Emperor Gong would stage a coup to restore his reign.[60] Other members of the Song imperial family continued to live in the Yuan dynasty, including Zhao Mengfu and Zhao Yong.


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In a battle on January 23, 971, massive arrow fire from Song dynasty crossbowmen decimated the war elephant corps of the Southern Han army.[120] This defeat not only marked the eventual submission of the Southern Han to the Song dynasty, but also the last instance where a war elephant corps was employed as a regular division within a Chinese army.[120]

I want to track when playing song is finished. I tried different solutions from the web but they could not solve my problem. I implemented audioPlayerDidFinishPlaying method but it is not working. How can I understand if playing song is finished?

I found a very simple solution. Open the iTunes Store, press search at the bottom and search for the song you want to redownload. Then purchase it again, and a little pop up will appear saying you already own the song and you can download it again for free. Hope this helped

Solution posted just above your own in the thread: Re: Song shows as "Purchased" in iTunes and won't let me re-download it, but it doesn't show up in my Purchased list. I want the song back, don't mind re-downloading, but it won't let me

Go to the Account menu and select View My Account; look for the iTunes in the Cloud section and the Hidden Purchases (Unhide any hidden, redownloadable purchases) category, click the Manage link there. On the next page, hidden albums and songs will be shown with an Unhide button on each.

I had the same problem but figured out a way around it and it worked for me. I searched for the specific song then I added the song to my wish list. Then in my wish list it had a button for the purchase price. I tapped on it. It asked if I wanted to pay for it. I said yes, it asked for my finger print or if you don't have that set up, it'll be your Apple ID password, then as it began to download a message box popped up that said to download for free tap here, (since I had already purchased it prior, of course) I tapped it, and it downloaded without additional charge.

I tried to figure this out and I couldn't restore my purchase so I went into the album on iTunes Store and downloaded the songs individually even tho it will say 1.99$ or whatever after u hit buy it will say already purchased do u want to download again.

Because I can't use a queue, I have to be able to detect when a song ends so that I can put the next song in the queue and play it. The only way I can figure out to detect when a song ends is by watching the playBackState, and I've actually got that pretty much working, but it's really ugly, because you get playBackState of paused when a song ends, and when a bluetooth speaker disconnects, etc.

The only answer I've been able to find on the internet is to watch the MPMusicPlayerControllerNowPlayingItemDidChange, and when that fires, and the nowPlayingItem is NIL, a song ends.. but that's not the case. When a song ends, the nowPlayingItem remains the same. There's got to be an answer to this problem, right?

The marked answer does tell you how to unobviously fudge the awkwardly different API classes into a player queue, but ignores all of the entirely valid issues that the OP brings up on detecting end-of-track - an elementary and obvious thing to need and available in every other player API I've ever used. It's just extraordinary that the API could be so obtuse - the playback status is nonsensical (paused), indistinguishable from other events (speaker disconnect), the now-playing items don't make sense (sometimes nil, sometimes not) and the current position is meaningless. Indeed, when it's not zero, often the current position when the event arrives will be returned as either slightly before the song's stated duration, or even slightly after the end of the track! How on earth it's possible to be this completely wrong is a mystery - we've had other remarkably robust APIs for streaming music since dialup in the 1990s.

The next question the OP will have is why their queue of music keeps just randomly skipping tracks - and indeed in the worst case, with looping turned on, can even get stuck in a tight loop skipping every single track endlessly - because of the years-old "failed to prepare to play" bug. And that's before we even get to all the new bugs added with lossless, wherein, of course, nothing else actually got fixed - I mean, heaven forbid we improve product quality rather than just jamming in even more buggy features, right?

It kinda "feels" like people dancing around admitting that it's impossible, at least cleanly. For whatever reason, when the Apple Music API finishes playing a track and there's nothing else in a playlist, it performs the very strange behaviour of entering a paused state and seeking to the start offset of either the first playlist track, or the last playlist track (LATER EDIT: I also do see sometimes behaviour where current position is reported as fractionally after the end of the track, too). I've never been too clear on this because none of its behaviour in this regard appears to be described in the API documentation, so we have to guess and use observation, leaving developers with no idea if they're relying upon behaviour that's meant to be part of the API's contract between implementation and consumer, or just a random observed quirk.

It's really quite surprising to me that in 2021 we might be using a media playback API where reliably detecting end of playback is very difficult, and setting playback volume is impossible. I really hope that these matters can be addressed with haste.

I checked with my colleagues who work on our playback engine, and they confirmed to me that the current behavior where the player goes back to .paused state when it reaches the end of the playback queue is actually the intended behavior.

"When the player is set to MPMusicRepeatModeNone: There should be sent a notification when a song reaches EOF file. For my particular use I only enqueue one song and need to know when the songs has ended. MPMusicPlayerControllerPlaybackStateDidChangeNotification and looking for MPMusicPlaybackStateStopped or MPMusicPlaybackStatePaused can be used but it's very hard to to be 100% sure if it was because reaching EOF."

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While some song pluggers focus on pitching songs as described above, others style themselves as one-stop-shops for unsigned songwriters, offering managerial or A&R services to their clients. These services may include helping the songwriter record polished demos, connecting the songwriter with recording engineers and producers, or making suggestions regarding which tracks or lines the songwriter should cut or revise.

Song pluggers need many years of experience in the music business and strong industry connections to be successful. Many start as employees at record labels, music publishing companies, or radio stations, or as musicians or songwriters themselves. By working in and around their specific chapter of the music industry for many years, these individuals gradually learn the business and become well-known within the industry before beginning to work as song pluggers. Song pluggers who manage to achieve a spotless reputation for bringing good songs to the table are rewarded with a constant flow of work. Successful independent song pluggers sometimes create their own artist management companies.

Exposure and response prevention (ERP) is a form of CBT. When the song pops up (exposure) patients learn to inhibit their usual compulsive thoughts and behaviour (response prevention). Despite increased short-duration stress, eventually the songs may cease.1

When you see the Songview checkmark next to a song, you know that the songwriters, publishers and ownership shares shown on the ASCAP and BMI websites are accurate, reliable and consistent between the two PROs.

For the wedding, Song Joong Ki opted for a dapper look in a dark blue suit, paired with a white t-shirt. Ahn Hye Kyung looked beautiful as ever in a white lacey gown. Her groom opted for a quintessential black suit. All of them came together for a pic where Song Joong Ki is seen flashing heart finger signs at the camera on the stage.

Following their success composing songs for the 1959 film Black Orpheus, the writers began work on a musical comedy. Conceived by de Moraes, it was called Blimp and concerned a Martian who arrives in Rio during the height of Carnaval. And what might impress a little green man the most about our planet? A beautiful girl in a bikini, of course.

Perhaps a victim of its own success, this is still one of the most beautiful songs (of any genre) ever written.

A great exemplar of Saudade Brasileido, which give all Brazilian music extra pathos.

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