The unusual appearance of a bicycle inspires a wondering, touchingly jaunty song that pays homage to a simpler, vanished world.
The touch-screen device, about the size of a pack of Tic-Tacs, starts up with a jaunty song and a video with directions, though you hardly need them to operate it.
Doolittle featured the single "Here Comes Your Man", which biographers Josh Frank and Caryn Ganz describe as an unusually jaunty and pop-like song for the band.
Years later, he regularly entertains audiences with a jaunty song he wrote called "Beef Lo Mein" that appears to be an amusing riff on the absurdity of life.
There were jaunty songs, too, including one used during the three-month caravan drive to China, that could have been a Siberian work chantey, apparently made to be extended infinitely.
Shar traded tight grins with Belkram and Itharr as they heard Term's voice lifted in jaunty song: "Come, oh, come play with me!
Delete the Banjax follow Richard with a jaunty little song about Ikea, then Jarlath Regan and Nick Doody fire off some gags.
Leave it to Julie Wilson, the most intensely theatrical of cabaret performers, to find unexpected psychological resonances in the jaunty, carefree songs of George and Ira Gershwin.
In 2010, Linehan discussed the dramatic effect this choice had on the tone of the series: "'Woman of the World' was kind of like a jaunty, plinky-plonky song, and we wanted that song.
She became a devotee of jaunty songs (which she called "tiddlywink music") and of operettas.