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Bob Gibson 5/91 – I Hear America Singing (Snapshot Music, 1991) CS; Stops Along the Way (B*G Records, 1991) CS; Gibson & Camp, The Gate of Horn – Revisited! (Folk Era Productions, 1994) CD; Makin' a Mess, Bob Gibson Sings Shel Silverstein (Asylum Records, 1995) CD; Joy, Joy! The Young and Wonderful Bob Gibson (Riverside, 1996) CD
It was home to the American Music Theater, the gated park's only indoor venue. The American Music Theatre was home to "I Hear America Singing", changing over to "For Me And My Gal" in 1982, then "The Big Broadcast", and "And The Winner Is...". In later years, "For Me And My Gal" and "I Hear America Singing" were revived in this venue.
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America, I Hear You Singing is an album recorded and released in 1964 by American singers Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby, backed by Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians. [2] The album is a collection of patriotic songs , recorded as a tribute to the assassinated president John F. Kennedy .
Sep. 22—WILKES-BARRE — The memory remains clear. We were heading out somewhere, probably Sandy Beach. It was 1971 and a song came on WARM, the Mighty 590 — "A Horse With No Name" by America.
The American composer Charles Naginski wrote the music to "Richard Cory", published 1940, included in Thomas Hampson's Album "I hear America singing" from 2001. The poem was adapted by the folk duo Simon & Garfunkel for their song "Richard Cory". The Simon & Garfunkel version of the song's ending differs from the poem in that the speaker still ...
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(2014) I Hear America Singing (musical; book, lyrics, and music by Daron Hagen) (2018) Orson Rehearsed (multi-media opera; films, libretto, concept, music, and direction by Daron Hagen) (2021) 9/10: Love Before the Fall (operafilm; libretto: Daron Hagen) (2023) Everyone, Everywhere (libretto: Universal Declaration of Human Rights)