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It's whiter now, but she don't fret, Not my old gal We've been together now for forty years, An' it don't seem a day too much, There ain't a lady livin' in the land As I'd swop for my dear old Dutch. I calls 'er Sal, 'Er proper name is Sairer, An' yer may find a gal As you'd consider fairer. She ain't a angel — she can start
"Don't Worry, Be Happy" is a 1988 song by Bobby McFerrin, released as the first single from his album Simple Pleasures (1988). It was the first a cappella song to reach number-one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, a position it held for two weeks.
Now don't you fret now don't you frown I caught that branch on the way down--here are the new verses.--optional verse That's not the end now don't get sore another night we'll tell you more--This verse is if you sing a bit more of the song for several nights - adding more each time.** Then I got scared at what I saw 'cause that ole bear got a ...
The song is widely believed to have benefitted from being deliberately released as a budget single in order to keep the Sex Pistols' "God Save the Queen" off the top of the UK singles chart. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In February 2021, the song received a silver certification from the British Phonographic Industry for sales and streams of over 200,000.
The clan does not currently have a chief recognised by the Lord Lyon. The principal Douglas today is the Duke of Hamilton, but as his surname is "Douglas-Hamilton" rather than simply "Douglas" the laws of the Lyon Court prevent him from assuming the chiefship of the name. The original caput of the family was Douglas Castle in Lanarkshire.
Spring clamp capo A guitar capo with a lever-operated over-centre locking action clamp Demonstrating the peg removal feature on an Adagio guitar capo. A capo (/ ˈ k eɪ p oʊ ˌ k æ-ˌ k ɑː-/ KAY-poh, KAH-; short for capodastro, capo tasto or capotasto [ˌkapoˈtasto], Italian for "head of fretboard") [a] is a device a musician uses on the neck of a stringed (typically fretted) instrument ...
There’s a twist to the story, does that mean that this is a one-season show? Or is there a way that Matty could stay with the firm? Does she fall in love with being part of the law again?
"Smuggler's Blues" is a song written by Glenn Frey and Jack Tempchin, and performed by Frey. It was the third and final single from Frey's second studio album, The Allnighter (1984). It followed "Sexy Girl" and "The Allnighter"; of the three, it charted highest. Its music video won Frey an MTV Video Music Award in 1985.