Song of Wily William (Hungarian: Dal a ravaszdi Shakespeare Williamről) is a song in Hungarian about the famous playwright, William Shakespeare co-written by musician Tamás Cseh and songwriter Géza Bereményi, first released on Cseh’s fourth album, Műcsarnok (named after the Hall of Art in Budapest), in 1981. It was written in early 1973, and was performed on several occasions before its album release. Similarly to most of Tamás Cseh’s songs, this song was performed with Cseh’s own guitar chordal.
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| - Song of Wily William (Hungarian: Dal a ravaszdi Shakespeare Williamről) is a song in Hungarian about the famous playwright, William Shakespeare co-written by musician Tamás Cseh and songwriter Géza Bereményi, first released on Cseh’s fourth album, Műcsarnok (named after the Hall of Art in Budapest), in 1981. It was written in early 1973, and was performed on several occasions before its album release. Similarly to most of Tamás Cseh’s songs, this song was performed with Cseh’s own guitar chordal. (en)
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| - Song of Wily William (Hungarian: Dal a ravaszdi Shakespeare Williamről) is a song in Hungarian about the famous playwright, William Shakespeare co-written by musician Tamás Cseh and songwriter Géza Bereményi, first released on Cseh’s fourth album, Műcsarnok (named after the Hall of Art in Budapest), in 1981. It was written in early 1973, and was performed on several occasions before its album release. Similarly to most of Tamás Cseh’s songs, this song was performed with Cseh’s own guitar chordal. (en)
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