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Solitary Man is a 2009 American comedy-drama film co-directed by Brian Koppelman and David Levien. The film stars Michael Douglas, Susan Sarandon, Jenna Fischer, Jesse Eisenberg, Mary-Louise Parker, and Danny DeVito. The film received generally positive reviews, though it grossed just $5.68 million against its $15 million budget.
The Solitary Man (1941) Twentieth Century Psalter (1943) Poems of Our Time, 1900-1942 (1945) editor, with M. M. Bozman; The Lamp (1946) Collected Poems (1948) Poems for Speaking; an Anthology with an Essay on Reading Aloud (1950) editor; Selected Lyrical Poems (1951) The Prodigal; a play in verse (1953) The Inheritors; poems, 1948-1955 (1957)
Brian William Koppelman (born April 27, 1966) is an American television and film writer, producer and director. Koppelman is the co-writer of Ocean's Thirteen and Rounders, a producer of films including The Illusionist and The Lucky Ones, the director of films including Solitary Man and the documentary This Is What They Want for ESPN's 30 for 30 series, and the co-creator, showrunner, and ...
It includes his first three big hits, "Solitary Man" (#55), "Cherry, Cherry" (#6), and "Oh No No" (#16). Artie Butler was the arranger and conductor; Leonard Linton was the photographer; and Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich , continuing to work together although they had divorced the previous year, were the producers.
"Solitary Man" is a song written by American musician Neil Diamond, who recorded the song for Bang Records in late January 1966. It has since been covered many times, notably by T. G. Sheppard , Gianni Morandi , Chris Isaak , Johnny Cash and HIM .
American III: Solitary Man is the sixty-sixth studio album by Johnny Cash. It was released on October 17, 2000, by American Recordings . It is the third album in Cash's American series , and the penultimate studio album to be released during his lifetime.
Coe’s version appeared as the b-side of “You Never Even Called Me by My Name,” and it would also be recorded as a duet by Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson in 1983 and by Johnny Cash on his album American Recordings: Solitary Man. The song, which contains poetic lyrics questioning the devotion of a prospective lover, was surprising to ...
Cash co-wrote one song, "Field of Diamonds," which he would record again fourteen years later for American III: Solitary Man (2000). The last track, " One Too Many Mornings " is a song written by Bob Dylan for his album The Times They Are a-Changin' , and had been recorded, but deemed unusable, by Cash and Dylan in 1969 during the sessions for ...