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'''Desiderata''' may also refer to:
'''Desiderata''' may also refer to:
==General==

* [[Desiderata of the Lombards]] (fl. 770–771), wife of Charlemagne
* [[Kerckhoffs's desiderata]]
* Desiderata Valley, a fictional neighborhood in ''[[The Sims 2: FreeTime]]''
* [[344 Desiderata]], a main belt asteroid
==Music==
==Music==
* "Desiderata", a 1971 song by [[Les Crane]]
* [[Desiderata (band)]], an 1990s band, having a music video by [[Ethan Minsker]]
===Albums===
* [[Desiderata (Les Crane album)]] 1971 Grammy winning spoken word album by Les Crane with music composed by Fred Werner
* [[Desiderata (album)|''Desiderata'' (album)]], a 2006 album from Norwegian progressive metal band Madder Mortem
===Songs===
* "Desiderata", a 1971 reading of the poem by [[Les Crane]] with backing vocals 1971, single and title track of the Grammy winning album
* "Desiderata", a song on the 2004 album ''[[Lazyboy TV]]'' by Lazyboy
* "Desiderata", a song on the 2004 album ''[[Lazyboy TV]]'' by Lazyboy
* "Desiderata", a song on the 2006 album [[Nocturne (The Human Abstract album)|''Nocturne'']] by The Human Abstract
* "Desiderata", a song on the 2006 album [[Nocturne (The Human Abstract album)|''Nocturne'']] by The Human Abstract
* [[Desiderata (album)|''Desiderata'' (album)]], a 2006 album from Norwegian progressive metal band Madder Mortem
* [[Desiderata (band)]], an 1990s band, having a music video by [[Ethan Minsker]]


==Other==
* [[Desiderata of the Lombards]] (fl. 770–771), wife of Charlemagne

==See also==
* [[Kerckhoffs's desiderata]]
* Desiderata Valley, a fictional neighborhood in ''[[The Sims 2: FreeTime]]''
* [[344 Desiderata]], a main belt asteroid
* {{Look from|desiderata}}
* {{Look from|desiderata}}
* {{In title|desiderata}}
* {{In title|desiderata}}

Revision as of 10:43, 13 February 2014

"Desiderata" is the title of a 1927 poem by Max Ehrmann.

Desiderata may also refer to:

General

Music

Albums

Songs

  • "Desiderata", a 1971 reading of the poem by Les Crane with backing vocals 1971, single and title track of the Grammy winning album
  • "Desiderata", a song on the 2004 album Lazyboy TV by Lazyboy
  • "Desiderata", a song on the 2006 album Nocturne by The Human Abstract