Cousins does not lend any vocal harmonies, but simply reads a melancholy tale that serves as the track's intro.
Young Gask repeats the same melancholy tale.
Had he combated ennui, and slaked his curiosity, by piecing together the melancholy tale of this lost refuge?
It's a lovely, melancholy tale of loneliness, but it's undercut by its ponderousness.
Slowly, the story of an elegant woman with a melancholy tale emerges.
In 1993, he recorded "When Can I See You," a melancholy tale of a man trying to get over a girlfriend.
Hers was a melancholy tale about the decline of what were once the finest of all white wines.
Henry James did, sort of, in the form of a melancholy comic tale called "The Next Time."
I took the same pleasure in recalling them as one has in reading a melancholy tale.
As Grose tells it, the use of refugees and displaced persons from the Soviet bloc was a melancholy tale.