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It is one of the most haunting melodies she has ever written.
Yet the haunting melody of his old identity is not so easily silenced.
Almost without realizing it, he began to play a soulful, haunting melody.
The soundtrack has been described as having "some of the most haunting melodies known to man".
The boy sang a haunting melody in a high, clear and perfectly pitched voice.
Silence, except for the haunting melody and the growing roar in her ears.
She followed the haunting melody up onto the hillside.
But now his right hand immediately and instinctively began to pluck out a haunting melody.
The songs have haunting melodies and evoke memories of times long past.
"But a lovely haunting melody and words to lift hearts at this point in a Pass."
For the sake of tradition the haunting melody was sung on special occasions.
She pressed herself against him while the slow haunting melody seemed to go on and on.
The haunting melody carried into every corner of the Cathedral and echoed off the stone.
He began playing a sad, haunting melody while singing of love and death in a rich Spanish tenor.
The haunting melody: Psychoanalytic experiences in life and music.
With its haunting melody this served as the opening theme to the 1973 movie flop of the same name.
In the opening phrase, the violin sets the tone with a haunting melody.
If this is his swan song, it's got a haunting melody."
More improbable than the instrument itself is that she was able to coax a haunting melody from it.
As if in answer to her question, the music she had heard earlier rose to a crescendo before returning to a soft, haunting melody.
There is music and harmony in its happy haunting melody, in fact it could well be a song.
The music was mellow - haunting melodies from the forties that stuck in your head for days.
The song had a haunting melody to me, maybe it was the way Neil sang it.
It played a haunting melody as he flipped open the case and gravely studied the dial.
The mournful Adagio, with its haunting melody in an elusive 5/8 meter, was especially fine.