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A teenage tragedy song is a style of sentimental ballad in popular music that peaked in popularity in the United States in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Lamenting teenage death scenarios in melodramatic fashion, these songs were variously sung from the viewpoint of the dead person's romantic interest, another witness to the tragedy, or the dead or dying person.
The song goes on to describe a fatal accident involving a school bus and an 18-wheeler. The bus driver failed to stop at a stop sign, and the bus was hit by the 18-wheeler, killing three of the four passengers. The song asks why there are only three crosses and not four. There is no mention of what happened to the drivers of either vehicle.
Backseat of a Greyhound Bus; Bus Driver's Prayer; Bus Stop (song) Buses and Trains; D. ... Singing to the Bus Driver; T. Thank God and Greyhound; Three Wooden Crosses;
Darren also had a prolific career in television, which included recurring roles on the crime drama "T.J. Hooker" from 1982-1986 and the sci-fi adventure series "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" from ...
She then appeared in Demme's next film, 1993's Philadelphia, in which she performed a cover of the Talking Heads song "Heaven". [7] [8] In 1996, Q Lazzarus disappeared from the public eye. [9] As of 2015, she had been working as a bus driver in Staten Island, and filed a lawsuit against a Hasidic bus company for not hiring female bus drivers. [3]
James Darren, who went from teen idol status acting in youth-oriented movies like “Gidget” to becoming an actor in TV shows such as “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine” and “T.J. Hooker” and a ...
Metro bus driver Deon Willis, charged with vehicular homicide in the Jan. 11 death of pedestrian Beverly Kinney, won a continuance in his case Monday and will return to court next month.
Cassady lived briefly with The Grateful Dead and is immortalized in "The Other One" section of their song "That's It for the Other One", as the bus driver "Cowboy Neal". [37] [38] A second Grateful Dead song, "Cassidy" by John Perry Barlow, might seem to be a misspelling of Cassady's name. However, in fact, the song primarily celebrates the ...