A bouncier tune.
The internal speaker in the computer played the bouncy tune flawlessly.
The band began with a light bouncy tune and all the younger ones flocked to join them, while the elders spread out at the tables beneath the palm-decked trellis.
A live version that exists from April 1994 shows off a bouncy tune that has the same skeleton as the released version, but not the same urgency.
The other day he spied a jukebox, punched up a bouncy 1930's tune, the "Coca-Cola March," and lingered for a moment to listen.
Evans and Livingston received their first best- song Oscar for Buttons and Bows, a bouncy tune from the 1948 comedy-western The Paleface.
It is a bouncy tune, recalling sweet old days, but to the ears of some, and amid the tears, the song never sounded so sad.
Twice, the taped score by Joao Lucas was interrupted by Soraia Cristina, a singer and accordionist who played bouncy tunes.
A very bouncy tune from the Rascals.
What survives is a suite of scintillating dances to bouncy tunes by Leon Minkus.