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"Charmaine" is a popular song written by Ernö Rapée and Lew Pollack. The song was written in 1926 and published in 1927 . However, Desmond Carrington on his BBC Radio 2 programme marked the song's writing as being in 1913 .
The song is performed at a Christmas party of the Adams Family at the beginning of "Chapter VIII: John Quincy Adams, Secretary of State" of The Adams Chronicles (1976). Meredith Baxter performs a stanza of the song during a fundraiser for Steven's public television station and goes into labor as she sings the high F in the episode "Birth of a ...
Charmaine may refer to: Charmaine, ... "Charmaine" (song), the theme song for the 1926 adaptation of What Price Glory "Charmaine" (rap song), a 2006 song by Plan B;
Among his best-known songs are "Charmaine" and "Diane" with Ernö Rapée, "Miss Annabelle Lee", [3] "My Yiddishe Momme" with Jack Yellen, made famous by Sophie Tucker, "Two Cigarettes in the Dark", "Alone with You" (from Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm), "At the Codfish Ball" [4] (featured in the Shirley Temple movie "Captain January" with Buddy ...
Although not included on the original version of the album, the song appears as the first track on the deluxe edition of the record, Enough is Enough. A music video was filmed for the release, which was available on limited edition 7" vinyl only. "Mama (Loves a Crackhead)" was released as the album's fifth single on 10 July 2006.
Worl-A-Girl is an American hip hop and R&B-influenced reggae group, formed in 1991. Founding vocalists Charmaine (Charmaine DaCosta), Miss Linda (Linda Scott?), Sabrina (Sabrina Cohen?) and Sensi (Angela Wilks?) [1] released their first album in 1994.
In 2014, Scottish singer Todd Gordon recorded the song in South Korea for his album Love dot com. Dawn Upshaw included "Take Me to the World" on her 1994 musical theatre album I Wish It So . Barbra Streisand recorded "Take Me to The World" with Antonio Banderas for her 2016 album Encore: Movie Partners Sing Broadway ; Sondheim altered the song ...
Another 1927 movie theme song, "Diane"—penned by the same songwriters as "Charmaine", Erno Rapee and Lew Pollack, and arranged in the same Nashville-like manner, but produced by Michael Barclay—was released in 1964 and gave the group their biggest international hit, reaching number one in the UK Singles Chart, as well as an American ...