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"I can help figure out some Japanese songs, including jpop, city pop and vocaloid! Also some Arabic songs if I can hear lyrics."
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klang2023 commented 31min ago"got the perfect answer from Dorinda Hartmann
Moving Image Research Center
Library of Congress ! Thanks
The song being performed at the very end of "Titicut Follies" is titled "So Long For Now!", words and music by Elizabeth A. Carbonara, registered for copyright in 1967. I have attached a screenshot of its entry in the "Catalog of Copyright Entries: Third Series. Volume 21, Part 5, Number 2, Section 1: Music, Current & Renewal Registrations, July-December 1967". (This volume can be found online in places like the Internet Archive .)
The entry reads:
SO LONG FOR NOW! (The Titicut follies finale), w & m Elizabeth A. Carbonara. 1 p. (c) Elizabeth A. Carbonara; 28Nov67; EU26373
There is a complete transcript of "Titicut Follies" available online, in a chapter of the book "Five Films By Frederick Wiseman". The publisher's webpage for the book has a link to a "preview" of the book, which is the chapter about Titicut Follies, comprised of a complete transcript and description of the film.
In the chapter (direct link here), it transcribes some lyrics from the song on the second to last page, which you can hear in both of the links you provided. I have also attached a screenshot of this portion of the transcript.
I hope this information is useful to you.
Best regards,
Dorinda Hartmann
Moving Image Research Center
Library of Congress
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"Catalog of Copyright Entries: Third Series. Volume 21, Part 5, Number 2, Section 1: Music, Current & Renewal Registrations, July-December 1967"
"Five Films By Frederick Wiseman" - publisher's webpage for the book
Direct link to "Titicut Follies" transcript, in "Five Films By Frederick Wiseman"
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