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The cover of the sheet music for Mister Johnson Turn Me Loose (1896) Harney is generally said to have been born in Louisville, Kentucky.Although some sources put his birthplace as Nashville, Tennessee, according to his father's military records he was born in Memphis, Tennessee. [4]
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Down to Earth is the fourth studio album by the British hard rock band Rainbow.It is their last album to feature drummer Cozy Powell, their first with bassist Roger Glover and keyboardist Don Airey and their only album with vocalist Graham Bonnet.
If You Want to Walk on Water, You've Got to Get Out of the Boat (also simply referred to as If You Want To Walk on Water) is a 2001 book written by John Ortberg that uses the New Testament account of Jesus walking on water as a conceptual framework for discussing leaps of faith and encouraging readers to make them. [1] It became a bestseller. [2]
Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too is the only studio album by American alternative rock band New Radicals. Released on October 20, 1998, it is their only album release before disbanding in 1999. Released on October 20, 1998, it is their only album release before disbanding in 1999.
"You've Changed" is a popular song published in 1942 with music by Carl Fischer and words by Bill Carey. [1] The melody features descending chromaticism. [ 2 ] The song was first recorded on October 24, 1941 by Harry James & His Orchestra (vocal by Dick Haymes ).
As AOL prepares to celebrate its 35th birthday, we're looking back at the internet pioneer's legacy, including its most influential figures and history.
"Shuckatoom" is theme music written by James R. Kirk for Casey Kasem's weekly radio program, American Top 40. [1]Initially, the jingles and music beds were created by PAMS, a radio jingle company from Dallas, Texas.