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Call-and-Response Song
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Call-and-response is a form of music sung by (or at least from the perspective of) two or more people. Rather than sing the same part or do different verses, one person sings a statement, the other gives a reply to it. While this usually goes on until the end of the song, sometimes only a few lines in a verse are done this way. Though it doesn't necessarily have to be, often the lines in question are a musical argument of sorts. The form arose in Africa and was brought to America by slaves; it later found its way into jazz, blues, and rock. One of the earliest popular musicians to use it was Cab Calloway in his Signature Song "Minnie the Moocher". Nowadays it's usually considered a sub-trope of Let's Duet, although some are also Crowd Songs. Fairly common in Rock Operas and Concept Albums. Many military songs are done in this style, too. Due to their nature, they often overlap with Audience Participation Song. If possible, please elaborate a bit on your examples. While just the lines themselves are fine, having what's being talked about in them as well is better. |
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From the Bleach Image Song CD featuring Ichigo and Zangetsu, we have "Zan," which features call and response from Ichigo and Zangetsu, then Hollow Ichigo and Ichigo. | |
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In one episode of Pee-wee's Playhouse, Pee-Wee talks about lip-syncing, and lip-syncs to an old song called "That Certain Feeling", which is done like this. | |
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A scene in Jeeves and Wooster had the titular characters attempting the call-and-response portion of "Minnie the Moocher," which was somewhat hampered by Jeeves' Verbal Tic of saying "sir" at the end of every line. | |
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The country song "If I Were You", recorded first by The Oak Ridge Boys in 1991, features a dialogue between two men who each desire the life the other one has. The two singers alternate lines throughout the verses, and also sing separate parts on the chorus, which sometimes overlap. Chad Brock later recorded a version with Mark Wills singing the second part and Kenny Rogers recorded the song with Travis Tritt. | |
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Disney on Ice Presents: Frozen turns "Let It Go" into this in the finale—Idina Menzel sings the title phrase twice, and primarily the audience repeats it twice more, going back and forth. | |
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"It Must Be Love" by Ty Herndon has a question-and-answer structure on the chorus, with Sons of the Desert singing the questions and Ty answering: | |
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New Dynamic English often features Jazz Chants, which are usually spoken dialogue (except for one) with jazz music. | |
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The Backyardigans had many of these. | |
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Amon Amarth's "A Dream That Can Never Be" has Johann Hegg voicing the Jomsviking album's exiled protagonist, and Doro Pesch singing the role of his Old Flame who refuses to join him in his new life. | |
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"For the Last Time, I'm Dominican" from the Scrubs episode "My Musical" is a tango between Turk and Carla that takes the form of an argument: | |
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Sesame Street: "Sing After Me", a recurring "echo" song in which the leader sings a verse and the other(s) repeat back to them. Episode 3385 features the song "Yes-O!", led by visitors Michael and Maduka in which the responders sing their names and what they like. |
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I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue has the recurring game "Songstoppers", where one panellist sings the first line of a song and their teammate comes up with a (spoken) response that would bring the song to an immediate end. A sample round, as played by Omid Djalili and Jan Ravens: | |
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"Mahna Mahna" from The Muppet Show is an interesting example. Even though the song is complete nonsense, it is easy to tell what the argument is. The lead singer wants to improvise, and the backup singers want to stick to the original tune and lyrics. | |
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Razzberry Jazzberry Jam: As the call-and-response song form was the musical topic of “Calling All Jazzberries�, the ending song, “When You Call�, is naturally one of these. | |
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Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert's duet in the The Colbert Report 2008 Christmas special uses this, with Stewart trying to convince Colbert to try Hanukkah. | |
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"Trouble" from The Music Man features this as a crowd responds to Hill's claims about the moral destruction that the introduction of a pool table will cause in their town. | |
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Unofficially, The Rocky Horror Picture Show's ongoing fanbase has made calls-and-responses around the linear songs. | |
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"Be Yourself/Just Like You" from the Littlest Pet Shop (2012) episode "Russell Up Some Fun." The lines alternate between Blythe telling Sue to just be herself and Sue insisting she wants to be just like Blythe. | |
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Of Monsters and Men has two singers, so they naturally play with duets a lot. This comes up in one of their most famous songs, Little Talks. | |
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In Turning Red, 4*Town turns "U Know What's Up" into this during their concert. | |
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Grace & Tony does this with their song "Hey Grace, Hey Tony". | |
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Grojband: The episode "Myme Disease" features the song "Noise", performed by Corey against a group of Enemy Mimes who have turned his friends into more of their kind. | |
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"I'm Wishing" from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs has an interesting variant. Snow White is singing into a well, and it echos out her voice. | |
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Majestica's "Ghost of Marley" is a duet that alternates lines by Ebenezer Scrooge (played by Tommy) and Jacob Marley (played by Chris). The chorus goes: | |
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"Happy To Make Your Acquaintance" from The Most Happy Fella (by Frank Loesser). | |
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In Silk Stockings, Steve sings "Paris Loves Lovers" about the joys of Gay Paree, while Ninotchka interjects disapproving comments: | |
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Halo has at least one of these, known as the Helljumper Cadence. Each line is shouted first by the commanding officer, then shouted back by the rest of the troops. | |
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Steven Universe: The title song of the Musical Episode "Mr. Greg", performed when Greg, Steven, and Pearl arrive at a ritzy hotel in Empire City to spend some of his $10 million in royalties, has call and response first between the head waiter and the other waiters, then between Pearl and Steven plus Greg. The Movie has "No Matter What", a song that Steven sings to a memory-wiped Amethyst to help her remember everything they've done together. In-universe, the call-and-response part is justified by Amethyst having been reduced to a Blank Slate, who can only repeat the words she hears. As her memories return near the end of the song, she adds new lines of her own. |
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Sound Horizon's "Hikari to Yami no Douwa (Märchen)" has Elise asking Märchen questions about the deserted village they're in | |
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Frozen has "For the First Time in Forever (reprise)", which has Anna attempting to encourage Elsa to come back, while Elsa resists. | |
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Sabaton: The verses of "Night Witches" have lead singer Joakim Brodén sing a line, then be answered by bassist Pär Sundström and guitarists Chris Rörland and Thobbe Englund. | |
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The Lord of the Rings: "The Ent and the Entwife" is written as a back-and-forth duet between a male and a female Ent. In the first four verses, the two alternate between the Ent pleading for the Entwife to join him in his forests and the Entwife rebuffing him and instead praising her farmlands. The last two verses instead discuss the world's eventual death, with the Ent mourning the death of forests and the Entwife the death of fields, before singing the last lines — a promise to find each other and seek a better land — in harmony. The Lament for Boromir is formatted as a version of this where the singers ask the West, South and North Winds for news of Boromir, with the main speaker singing a question, the wind singing a reply, and the main speaker singing a response. The first two winds deny any knowledge of Boromir's fate and tell the singer to ask the North Wind, who in turn reports Boromir's death. |
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Crystal Castles' Courtship Dating: | |
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The bridge of "Another Heart Calls" by The All-American Rejects and The Pierces works like this. | |
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Several instances in Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, but the one that really stands out is "God That's Good", involving a crowd, Toby, Sweeney, and Mrs. Lovett. | |
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Fraggle Rock: When Doozers are old enough to get their helmets and build, "Yes, We Can" is performed by the Architect and the other Doozers at the ceremony of taking the helmet. The Architect asks questions about what Doozers do and don't do, and the other Doozers answer. | |
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"Red and Black" from Les Misérables. | |
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The Who emulated the Beatles' harmonies in early hits like "Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere" and "My Generation". Also seen in "5:15": "(inside outside) Leave me alone/(inside outside) Nowhere is home/ (inside outside) Where have I been?/ Out of mine brain on the five-fifteen!" |
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Hadestown as two calls and responds songs the first one being "Wedding Song" Were Orpheus and Eurydice sing about the reason why she should marry him. The other Song is "Chant" song mainly between Hades and Persephone who are arguing in song about there marriage and what they both think is going wrong in it. | |
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Beast in Black: The verses of "Zodd the Immortal" have Yannis and Anton alternating lines. It's especially noticeable if you listen with headphones: Yannis is almost entirely on the right ear while Anton occupies the left. | |
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"Beneath a Moonless Sky" from Love Never Dies. | |
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Cake's "Never There" has the part "When I need you (BABY) Baby (YOU'RE NEVER THERE!)" Mind you that the second time around, the second response doesn't happen, but audiences still sing it. | |
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Occurs in Dom som försvann by Kent: | |
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David Lee Roth's version of "Just a Gigolo/I Ain't Got Nobody" features this towards the end, basically with the backup singers repeating everything he says. And so on. This is actually copied directly from Louis Prima's recording of the same medley, of which Roth's version is a surprisingly faithful Cover Version. |
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We Are All Pokémon Trainers: The Reverian cues, more colloquially known as "ozzies" (especially in Galar). To elaborate- starting in 2018, one of the characters in WAAPT, Colton Kendall Rever would often perform call-and-response lyrical cues with his Pokemon while they were performing a Z-Move or Mega Evolution. The classic format, used during most battles, is: After the Final Shell, the practice was phased out, and ultimately abandoned, by its originator; it was promptly handed over to Goldenheart388, who added in an Audience Participation aspect of it. The main format, under her usage and always when in a stadium, is: That being said, in situations where there is no audience, the format is the same as that of the original. The call-and-response cue was referred to as a "Reverian cue", named after its originator, by Leonard Braker; over time in the RP it gets shortened to "RC" and later gets corrupted by Galarian audiences due to a mishearing and British accent puns as "an ozzie". It spreads, and eventually the phrase "GIVE US AN OZZIE" is getting screamed at stadiums left and right by fans towards anyone who uses a Z-Ring, Mega Stone, or Tera Orb. |
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The opening theme for SpongeBob SquarePants: | |
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The "Plagues" song from The Prince of Egypt is a back-and-forth between Moses and Ramses noting the way their relationship has changed, and Moses pleading for the Hebrews to be freed and Rameses refusing. The animation behind the song is a montage of Egypt being devastated by the plagues. | |
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Also seen in "5:15": "(inside outside) Leave me alone/(inside outside) Nowhere is home/ (inside outside) Where have I been?/ Out of mine brain on the five-fifteen!" | |
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Ray Parker Jr., not enthusiastic about having to rhyme the word "Ghostbusters", finally hit on using this type of song to get around it when he saw footage of the commercial scene. So you have artistic reluctance to thank for "Who you gonna call?" | |
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"Type Wild" from Pokemon. The call is most of the lyrics from the song, while the response from the chorus is "Type Wild". | |
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"Bohemian Rhapsody" from A Night at the Opera by Queen has a section like this, with one side begging "Let him go!" and the other refusing. "Bicycle Race" also features call and response, e.g., "You say Coke / I say Cain / You say John / I say Wayne". |
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"Don't Go Out" by Tanya Tucker and T. Graham Brown: | |
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South Park: Parodied in "Put It Down". Cartman interrupts a school announcement on distracted driving to sing his own attention-seeking anti-suicide song "Eric, We Don't Want You to Die". He complains about his life and declares his intent to commit suicide. He thinks everyone will be begging him not to do it, so the chorus consists of pre-recorded kids' voices saying "Eric, we don't want you to die! / Eric, give life a try! / Eric, oh God no, Eric!" In practice, nobody sings along and just stares at him blankly. Cartman even has to mime someone saying one of the lines: "Eric, we don't want you to die! / You're so cool! / We'd be sad at school!" | |
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"Good Girls Go Bad", between the lead singer and Leighton Meester. Saporta is the bad boy trying to convince Meester to dance with him. Meester is the shy girl who knows she shouldn't trust him, but can't resist anyway. | |
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The marching song from the first Strawberry Shortcake special. Strawberry and Orange Blossom's song from the second special, “Strawberry Shortcake in Big Apple City�. |
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In the Banx & Ranx remix of Sia's "1+1", featuring Yandel and Sofia Reyes singing in their native Spanish, the last verse is a bilingual call & response between Reyes and Sia. | |
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"Anything You Can Do" from Annie Get Your Gun is a classic example- both singers sing-argue about who can do anything better than the other. | |
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"Zydrate Anatomy" from Repo! The Genetic Opera. Slightly subverted, in that the responses become more dulled as the drugs take effect in the chorus. | |
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"America" from West Side Story uses this. In the version revised for the movie, the characters taking turns being the Caller and Responder. The original version just had Rosalia as caller and Anita as responder. To be more specific, the movie basically divides it into men as the callers and the women as responders (or vice versa, depending on the stanza). |
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The opening number from Rock and Rule, "Born to Raise Hell", has some call-and-response. | |
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Miracle Musical: "Variations on a Cloud" includes the line "join if you wish" during the "keep it coming back" chorus. The song is about The War on Terror and the "never forget" slogan used to encourage remembrance of the tragedies. In this case, it's telling the listener of the song to participate. | |
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"Ich Will" ("I Want" for all you non-German speakers) by Rammstein was written because Till Lindemann could not get why audiences are so fond of call and response and audience participation. Ironically it's a call and response song itself. | |
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