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Later in 1969, while under the command of Commander Chester "Whitey" Mack, Lapon successfully tailed a Soviet Navy Yankee class ballistic missile submarine for a period of forty-seven days. Lapon followed the Yankee for the Yankee ' s entire deterrent patrol and only broke contact when the Soviet submarine turned to go home.
Solid Gold – Theme song performed by Dionne Warwick (Seasons 1 and 4) and Marilyn McCoo (Seasons 2–3, 5–8) Some Mothers Do 'Ave Em – Ronnie Hazlehurst; The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour ("The Beat Goes On") – Sonny Bono and Cher; Sonny with a Chance ("So Far, So Great") – Demi Lovato; The Sooty Show – Alan Braden
"The Ballad of Mack The Knife" (from The Threepenny Opera) Sting and Dominic Muldowney: 2:43: 3. "The Cannon Song" (from The Threepenny Opera) The Fowler Brothers and Stan Ridgway: 2:17: 4. "Ballad of the Soldier's Wife" Marianne Faithfull and Chris Spedding: 4:21: 5. "Johnny Johnson Medley" 1. "Overture" 2. "Johnny's Melody" 3. "Aggie's Sewing ...
Mr. Mack went on to promote his love for the Volunteer State in the Skwirl song “Tennessee Road,” which also features Jelly Roll, and appeared alongside the Good Guy Collective for the first ...
A Moritat is a medieval version of the murder ballad performed by strolling minstrels.In The Threepenny Opera, the Moritat singer with his street organ introduces and closes the drama with the tale of the deadly Mackie Messer, or Mack the Knife, a character based on the dashing highwayman Macheath in John Gay's The Beggar's Opera (who was in turn based on the historical thief Jack Sheppard).
Soft White is the eighth solo studio album by American rapper Mack 10.It was released on September 29, 2009, through Hoo-Bangin' Records with distribution via Fontana.The album was produced by Don Vito, Ervin "EP" Pope, DJ Green Lantern, Dow Jones, Fingazz, Fredwreck, Honorable C.N.O.T.E., Mike City, SouthBoy, and Young Tre, with Roland Pole and Mack 10 serving as executive producers.
With Mack David, he was nominated three times for the Academy Awards, the first time in 1951 for the song "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo" from Cinderella (1950) with Al Hoffman, again in 1960 for the song "The Hanging Tree" from the film of the same name (1959), and the last time for "The Ballad of Cat Ballou" (from the 1965 film Cat Ballou) in 1966.
From the '50s and '60s is a compilation album of television theme songs released by Tee-Vee Toons in 1985 as the first volume of the Television's Greatest Hits series. It was initially released as a double LP record featuring 65 themes from television shows ranging from the mid-1950s until the late 1960s.