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== Behind the scenes ==
 
== Behind the scenes ==
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{{as of|2013|5}}, it's unclear whether "Long Song" will be the name that eventually persists on the soundtrack album that results from [[series 7]]. [[composer|Composed]] by [[Murray Gold]], it joins a short list of [[diegetic]] songs that are actually vital to the plot of an episode of ''Doctor Who'' — a list that includes "[[The Ballad of the Last Chance Saloon]]", the [[Venusian lullaby]], and "[[Abigail's Song]]".
The Long Song was [[composer|composed]] by [[Murray Gold]].
 
 
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Revision as of 14:43, 16 May 2013

The Long Song was, in the words of the Eleventh Doctor, a "lullaby without end" sung by the Sun Singers of Akhet to feed the Old God and keep him asleep. By the time of its ending, it had been going on for millions of years, Chorister handing it to Chorister, from generation after generation.

It was sung by the Queen of Years along with the Chorister at the Festival of Offerings, where all the species from the local system would gather, and offer valuable things to the Old God.

The Eleventh Doctor was familiar with the song, although he had trouble keeping up with the chorus in practice.

When the Eleventh Doctor and Clara Oswald visited the planet to watch the Festival, the song ended with the Chorister, and both the Mummy and the Old God woke up. The Chorister kept on singing, trying to soothe them back to sleep. When the Queen and the Chorister were captured, the Chorister teleported out, and the Doctor saved the Queen. (TV: The Rings of Akhaten)

Behind the scenes

As of May 2013, it's unclear whether "Long Song" will be the name that eventually persists on the soundtrack album that results from series 7. Composed by Murray Gold, it joins a short list of diegetic songs that are actually vital to the plot of an episode of Doctor Who — a list that includes "The Ballad of the Last Chance Saloon", the Venusian lullaby, and "Abigail's Song".