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#Interesting_backgroud_information šŸ‘‰ #Procol_Harum: ā€˜A Whiter Shade of Pale’ Maybe one of the most famous pop reworkings of Bach’s music. The arching melody and moving bass of ā€˜A Whiter Shade of Pale’ has an unmistakable resemblance to Bach’sĀ Air on the G String.Ā Interestingly, the music is perhaps more closely linked to Johann Sebastian’s exquisiteĀ instrumental AriosoĀ from Cantata 156. But hey, it’s all Bach, right? šŸ‘‰ BWV 156 was Bach's fourth and last cantata for theĀ Third Sunday after Epiphany. The prescribed readings for the Sunday were taken from theĀ Epistle to the Romans, rules for life (Romans 12:17–21), and from theĀ Gospel of Matthew, theĀ healing of a leperĀ (Matthew 8:1–13).