Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Clapping Song is an American song, written by Lincoln Chase, originally arranged by Charles Calello and recorded by Shirley Ellis in 1965. [citation needed]The single sold over a million copies, and peaked at number eight in the United States [1] and number six in the UK.
Year Title Role Notes 1965-1966 The Smothers Brothers Show: Himself 5 episodes 1967-1969 The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour: Himself 52 episodes 1968 The Monkees: The Secretary of National Defense S2:E17, “Monkees Watch Their Feet” 1968 Pat Paulsen for President: Himself TV Movie 1968 The Wild Wild West: Bosley Cranston "The Night of the ...
10 Years is a 2011 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Jamie Linden in his directorial debut. [1] It stars an ensemble cast including Channing Tatum , Jenna Dewan , Justin Long , Kate Mara , Rosario Dawson , Oscar Isaac , Lynn Collins , Chris Pratt , Scott Porter , Brian Geraghty , Aubrey Plaza , and Anthony Mackie .
Shirley O'Garra was born to William H. and Petra (Smith) O'Garra. Her father was a native of Montserrat, and her mother was born in the Bahamas. [4] Shirley had three full siblings, Joyce, Bertram and William Jr., and four half siblings, Reginald, Suzanne, Joycelyn and Berbian.
Pat Sajak Courtesy of CBS Pat Sajak is ready to take his final spin as host of the long-running game show Wheel of Fortune. The host’s forthcoming farewell episode — which will double as the ...
Layin' da Smack Down is the third studio album by rapper Project Pat, released on August 6, 2002, by Hypnotize Minds, Loud Records, Columbia Records, and Sony Music.It is the last album from Hypnotize Minds to be released through Loud, as Loud was sold off to Sony around the time of the album's release.
On “Do You Have a Destination?” a track from Mac Miller’s “Balloonerism,” his second posthumous release, the rapper muses on one of his most frequently explored topics: life and death.
"Ten Years Time" is a song by English singer Gabrielle. It was written by Gabrielle and Jonathan Shorten for her fourth studio album Play to Win (2004), while production was handled by Shorten. The second and final commercial single from album, it became Gabrielle's first single to miss the top forty of the UK Singles Chart , peaking at number ...