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Death Defying Acts earned $2,839,345 at the Spanish box office, $800,505 in South Korea, $713,741 [4] in Australia and $608,455 in Mexico. [5] Globally, the film took $6,415,141. [5] It was on a very limited release in larger markets, such as the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States, resulting in low box-office takings.
Best Music for a Documentary: Won [24] "Free Falling 2" (C Skubiszewski, J Skubiszewski, Andy Baldwin, Clairanne Browne, Jules Pascoe) – Night: Best Original Song Composed for the Screen: Nominated [25] 2009: Death Defying Acts (C Skubiszewski) Best Soundtrack Album: Won [26] Carla Cametti PD (C Skubiszewski, J Skubiszewski) Best Television ...
"Trailerhood" is an upbeat song that celebrates the trailer park lifestyle. In the narrator's view, it's a world filled with pink flamingos and plastic pools (Carl, who lives next door), poker games (Gamblin' James, who will let anyone participate for $15), "music playing up and down the block", auto racing, and Dallas Cowboys football.
These are some of the most visited experiences in Roblox, a user-generated gaming platform originally developed for kids that acts as a hub where they can access thousands of games in a pseudo ...
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The song's rhythm and lyrics are based on the Double Dutch jump rope game. Such games were played by urban school children, and in 1973 they were formalized into a team sport in New York City. [3] The song lyrics follow the pattern of older skipping-rope rhymes, and they mention the TransPass used by the SEPTA bus system in Philadelphia.
The Bus Songs is a compilation album from American country music artist Toby Keith. The album was announced July 14, 2017, and was released September 8, 2017. [1] [2] It is a combination of new and older songs written by Keith. [1] The album contains twelve songs: two new, five re-recorded, and five previously released songs.
"Death Defying" is a song by Australian rock group Hoodoo Gurus. It was written by Dave Faulkner. [1] and released in February 1986 as the third single from the group's second studio album, Mars Needs Guitars!. The song peaked at No. 43 on the Australian charts.