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The song is part of the Great American Songbook, and Alec Wilder included it in his book American Popular Song: The Great Innovators, 1900–1950, even though it was composed two years after that period. Wilder gave two reasons for making this exception: (1) "it is one of the last free-flowing, native, and natural melodies in the grand pop ...
"That's All" (1952 song), written by Alan Brandt and Bob Haymes; first recorded by Nat King Cole (1953), covered by many performers "That's All" (Genesis song), 1983 "That's All" (Merle Travis song), 1947 "That's All", by Mr and Mrs Smith and Mr Drake from Mr and Mrs Smith and Mr Drake, 1984
"Do I Love You Because You're Beautiful?" ( Oscar Hammerstein II , Richard Rodgers ) – 2:50 " The Folks Who Live On the Hill " (Hammerstein, Jerome Kern ) – 3:35
That's All is a popular song written by Merle Travis, and included on his 1947 debut album Folk Songs of the Hills. Travis was inspired to write the song following a sermon he heard while attending a Cincinnati black church with his grandfather during the 1940s.
Cameron sings the song "Ave Maria" at the wedding. [4] The same scene where the song is played while Mitchell is trying to kill the bird is very similar to John Woo movies. [5] The scene is also similar to The Godfather. [6] Phil tells Luke to go through the sprinkler the "Hurt Locker" way, in a reference to the film The Hurt Locker. [7]
"Love Isn't Easy (But It Sure Is Hard Enough)" is a country rock song recorded by Swedish pop group ABBA. [1] It was the fifth single to be released from their album Ring Ring, but unusually, it was not issued in ABBA's home-country of Sweden, but elsewhere in Scandinavia. [2] It was coupled with "I Am Just a Girl" as its B-side upon release in ...
The music video to "All You Get from Love Is a Love Song" takes place in the A&M Studios. It starts off with the bongo drum and fades into a camera angle zooming towards Karen Carpenter . At the end of the video, the performance fades into a picture of the Carpenters' Hollywood Walk of Fame Star , which is the beginning to the video "Top of the ...
The singer tells of witnessing her family's house on fire when she was a little girl, seeing the circus, and falling in love for the first time. After each recital, she expresses her disappointment in the experience. She suggests that we "break out the booze and have a ball—if that's all there is," instead of worrying about life.