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Song was born in 1947 in Incheon. He lost his father during the Korean War, and he lost his mother three years later.Song first dreamed of being a singer when he was in 6th grade after having seen a performance of the orchestra at the hall of Incheon Commercial Girls' High School.
In 1925, composer Ted Snyder said that the song's original title was "The Rose of Araby". The Indianapolis Star reported, "A friend of Mr. Snyder's, hearing the oriental melody and recalling the popularity of the book The Sheik, held out for the masculine title, but Mr. Snyder said that a sheik meant but little or nothing in the lives of most people, whereas "The Rose of Araby" – ah, there ...
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The popular song "The Sheik of Araby" was written in response to the film. In the fourth season episode of I Love Lucy "The Hedda Hopper Story" (1955), Mrs. McGillicuddy (Kathryn Card) sings part of the song while reminiscing about Valentino's role in the film. Jimmy Buffett mentions the Sheik in "Pencil Thin Mustache".
Day6 (Korean: 데이식스; RR: De-i-sik-seu; stylized in all caps) is a South Korean pop rock band under the label JYP Entertainment.The group debuted on September 7, 2015, with the EP The Day, which peaked at No.2 on Billboard ' s World Album Chart a week following its release. [1]
Lim Hyun-sik was born on March 7, 1992, in Seoul, South Korea.His father, Lim Jie-hoon, is a folk singer. [4] He studied Practical Music at Howon University with group-mate Lee Chang-sub.
Bang Si-hyuk was born to Bang Geuk-yoon [], former president of the Korea Workers' Compensation and Welfare Corporation at the Korea Social Insurance Research Institute, [1] and his wife, Choi Myung-ja. [2]
Song Kwang-sik (born March 22, 1966) is a South Korean pianist, [1] working both as a recording and studio artist signed under the label of SM Entertainment.He has released two solo albums and have worked in several collaboration albums by SM Town, many soundtracks, scores and musicals.