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A Music Trope. This is essentially the musical equivalent of a Time-Compression Montage: a song that describes a long span of time by highlighting a few key related moments. For example, it may be a song about John the lumberjack, first talking about how as a boy he wanted to be a lumberjack, then as an adult what a fine lumberjack he was, then as an old man thinking back to his times of lumberjacking. As in this example, an Age Progression Song is often a ballad about the story of a person's life. Typically, each verse is assigned to a different point their life in order from youngest to oldest, and the chorus points out the commonalities between them. Sometimes though, they describe changes in the world at large. Often coincides with Dual-Meaning Chorus. Can be an effective way of allowing a broad demographic range to relate to a work. If in a stage musical, expect a duet with two age-shifted versions of the same character at some point. See also Rock Opera and Coming of Age Story. To eliminate too many spurious examples, we're keeping this to cases with at least three different times. It also helps if there are explicit mention of ages. |
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Arguably Dream Theater's best song, and their first 20 minute plus epic, 'A Change of Seasons'. Tells the narrator's attitude towards life and others throughout their life, bookended by 'The Crimson Sunrise' and 'The Crimson Sunset', two movements and lines within those movements. | |
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"Sunrise, Sunset", from Fiddler on the Roof, has parents reflecting on a couple's lives from birth to childhood to marriage, marveling at how quickly the time passes. | |
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Metallica's 'The Unforgiven'. It's an entire lifespan, none of it spent happily. | |
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Tracy Lawrence's "Time Marches On" is an interesting variant that follows the whole family. In the first verse, the children are young and playing around; in the second, the children are in their teens and their parents are concerned; in the third, the children are old enough to be grandparents, the mother is senile and the father is dead. | |
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Kathy Mattea - "Where've You Been" (when they first fall in love, later during their marriage, and 60 years later in the hospital) | |
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"One Last Hope" from Hercules has the titular demigod, being trained by Phil the satyr, growing from a skinny teenager to a muscular adult. | |
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Patty Loveless - "How Can I Help You to Say Goodbye" (first as a child, then her divorce from her husband, then the death of her mother) | |
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"Growing Up" from Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation involves the titular bears and their cousins transitioning from cub to adult rather fast. | |
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The Mudblood's "A Pensieve full of unrequited love", telling three moments from Harry Potter in Snape's story: his first meeting with Lily, him learning the Prophecy and begging for her life, and his death. As does "The Prince's Tale", from The Final Battle, this time including both Snape and Lily. |
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Tracy Chapman's "Fast Car": Starts with the singer as a teenager, planning to leave her hometown with her boyfriend. Then she's a young adult, still with plans to move to the city when things improve. Then they're married with kids, and she knows she's never going to the city after all. | |
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Neil Sedaka's "Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen" makes mention of the birthday girl at 6, 10, 13, and of course 16. | |
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The "Brian Song" from Monty Python's Life of Brian. | |
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Ed Sheeran's "Castle on the Hill" is about growing up in the country. It starts when he is 6 and he breaks his leg, then when he is 15 and getting into drugs and drinking with his friends, and then talks about where those friends are now. | |
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Clay Walker - "One, Two, I Love You" (ages 5, college age, and family age with children) | |
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"Miracle Child" from Joseph: King of Dreams shows Joseph from a baby to a teenager/young adult. In that song, his brothers grow too, physically and emotionally, due to Jacob and Rachel paying more attention to Joseph instead of them. | |
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Trace Adkins - "You're Gonna Miss This" (teenager, newlywed, mother of young children) Similarly, Darius Rucker- "It Won't Be Like This For Long" (by the protagonists's daughter's age: newborn, preschooler, thinking ahead to when she's a teenager and when she gets married) Hilariously, both songs not only came out in the same year, but were performed within about 13 minutes of each other in the 2008 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (but only their first verses, given that the parade is so jam-packed that they need time to segue into a marching band or balloon or whatever). |
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"I Can Take Good Care of Me" from Babar: King of the Elephants shows Babar's life in the city as he grows from child to adult. | |
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John Mellencamp's "Cherry Bomb": reminisces about good times growing up, then "17 has turned 35" and he has kids of his own, and hopes they're not laughing too loud when they hear his reminiscings. | |
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Similarly to in the movie, The Lion King's Hakuna Matata shows Simba growing up. The first few verses are sung by the young Simba, and the adult Simba pops in for the final chorus. | |
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"This Is My Idea" from The Swan Princess encapsulates Derek and Odette's childhoods, from their first meeting as young children through their shared summers as adolescents and teens, ending with them finally falling in love as young adults. | |
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Frozen: "Do You Want to Build a Snowman" has Anna at 5 & Elsa at 8 -> Anna at age 9 & Elsa at age 12-> Anna at age 15 & Elsa at age 18. It starts when Elsa is forced to shut herself from her sister, passes through the years with Anna continuously asking Elsa if she wants to play only to be refused or ignored, and ends with their parents' death. The very early Cut Song "We Know Better" was an age progression song starting with a 3 year old Elsa after Anna's birth. It continues until Anna is 19 and Elsa is 22. The song starts off about how Anna and Elsa are best friends who defy what a princess is "supposed" to be like. The dark reprise has the local villagers start to become wary of their future queen and her ice powers. At the same time 12-year old Anna's parents tell her to act more princess-like and lead by example. This is the beginning of the rift in their relationship and the rest of the song has them drifting apart. |
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"A Bowler Hat" from Pacific Overtures. The lyrics imply that Kayama is gradually growing older while adopting Western clothes and manners, and the makeup applied to him between verses, together with the Reciter's spoken commentary, confirms this impression. | |
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Lorrie Morgan's "Something in Red" is a variation where what changes isn't so much age exactly (although the singer and her man do age) but the nature of their relationship, with each stage represented by a different color for the clothing she goes to buy: red (seduction), green (envy of another woman who caught his eye), white (marriage), blue (maternity clothes when she has his baby), and finally red again (rekindling their romance). Aside from one line and a tense change, it also has a Dual Meaning Verse. | |
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"Hakuna Matata" from The Lion King involves Simba aging from a cub to an adult. His time as a teenager was expanded upon in the third film. | |
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"Son of Man" from Tarzan shows the titular character growing up, transitioning to being a teen halfway though and then becoming an adult near the end. | |
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"Where You Are" from Moana starts with Moana as a toddler then segues into her as child before cutting to her at her present age of 16. | |
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"The Saga of Jenny" from the musical Lady in the Dark. Jenny makes her mind up at 3, 12, 22, 39, 51 & 75, never learning the song's moral. | |
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"I Know It's Today" serves as this in Shrek: The Musical, with the first verse sung by Young Fiona, the second sung by Teen Fiona, and the third sung by Adult Fiona. | |
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Zager & Evans' "In the Year 2525" has the narrator theorizing on what advances in technology will do by 2525, 3535, 4545, 5555, 6565, 7510, 8510, and 9595. The narrative is rather apocalyptic in its premonitions, ending with the Biblical final judgment of God, and the descriptions of human life can be examples of Body Horror. | |
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Take That's "Wooden Boat": childhood, teenagedom, married with kids and widower. | |
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A less famous song by Jacques Brel is "Zangra", about a young officer who arrives in a frontier outpost dreaming of glory. With every verse he ages a little more, and by the end of the song he's an old general who realizes he's wasted his life. | |
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"Love Like This" by Natasha Bedingfield shows young children growing up to high-school age and then to the present (assuming mid-20s). | |
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Help!: "Help" has John Lennon sing that when he was younger than today he never needed any help, but nowadays when he's older he's more insecure. | |
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Similarly, Darius Rucker- "It Won't Be Like This For Long" (by the protagonists's daughter's age: newborn, preschooler, thinking ahead to when she's a teenager and when she gets married) | |
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"I Will Show the World" from The Secret of NIMH 2: Timmy to the Rescue shows Timmy transitioning from age 10 to 13, and finally to 17. | |
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"Through Heaven's Eyes" from The Prince of Egypt shows Moses, after his exile from Egypt and staying in Midian, growing from a teenager/young adult to an adult. As the song progresses, his hair grows longer and his beard too. Not only physically he grows, but his love for Tzipporah has too, as in the end of the song, he and Tzipporah get married. | |
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Dessa - "Children's Work" spans from childhood to adulthood. | |
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This concept has been seized upon by the YouTube generation, and done justice from Tessa Netting (2010 on), OneManOneMike (2016 on, link goes to that year), and Jib Jab (2004-2014.) | |
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Martina McBride, "This One's For The Girls" (13, 25, 42) | |
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The Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! theme song serves as this in SCOOB!, where the child versions of Mystery Inc. transition to their teenage versions during a montage of mystery solving, one that directly recreates Where Are You's intro. | |
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Train - "This'll Be My Year" (1985, 1989, 1992, 1997, 2001, 2004, 2012). | |
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The Genesis song "Ripples" is a variation; it's about the narrator pondering a woman's aging process and the fleeting nature of beauty. | |
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Tanya Tucker - "Two Sparrows in a Hurricane" (ages 15, family age with children, and 83) | |
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Showbread's The Death (Anorexia) consists of alternating between "When I was a... (a baby, small, a child, of age)" showing the optimism of the Anorexia's youth, contrasted with the gloomy, horrible "now I am..." | |
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Nancy Sinatra's, "Bang Bang": "I was five and he was six"; "When I grew up I called him mine"; "Just for me the church bells rang"; "Now he's gone". | |
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The Hold Steady b-side Teenage Liberation (ages 17, 19, 23, 29) | |
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"American Pie" by Don McLean starts "a long long time ago" with the singer as a young boy with a paper route, continues on to the "teenage bronkin' buck" phase, and looks back on the past in the final verse. | |
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"Each Night He Comes Home To Me" from Medal of Honor: Underground combines this trope with Grief Song, progressing from the singer meeting her love interest in childhood, to the two marrying and raising a family, to the husband being drafted into the army and dying in World War II, and finally the widow visiting the battlefield where he fell. | |
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