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A Winter Garden: Five Songs for the Season is an extended play (EP) by Loreena McKennitt.Recorded and released in 1995, it contains five tracks: three Christmas carols, McKennitt's adaptation of Archibald Lampman's poem "Snow" (also released on To Drive the Cold Winter Away), and the traditional English "Seeds of Love."
Winter Garden is a three-track compilation extended play (marketed as a "special winter project") by SM Entertainment, including three different Christmas songs from three female acts of the label, namely BoA, f(x) and Red Velvet. The three singles were released on every four days, starting with "Wish List" by f(x) on December 15, followed by ...
Originally conceived and produced by Steve Leber and David Krebs, [1] Beatlemania debuted in Boston at the Colonial Theatre in April 1977. It premiered on Broadway at the Winter Garden Theatre on May 31, 1977 (after previewing since May 26 — although no critics were invited), [4] with cast members Joe Pecorino (rhythm guitar, John), Mitch Weissman (bass guitar, Paul), Les Fradkin (lead ...
Eddie Fisher Sings Academy Award Winning Songs (RCA Victor 1955) Bundle of Joy (film soundtrack) (RCA Victor 1956) As Long as There's Music (RCA Victor 1958) Scent of Mystery (film soundtrack) (Ramrod 1960) Eddie Fisher at the Winter Garden (Ramrod 1963) Eddie Fisher Today! (Dot 1965) When I Was Young (Dot 1965) (re-recordings of his RCA Victor ...
Appalachia: Variations on a slave song: Choir, baritone solo Elberfeld, 1904 [3] [6] 1903–04 II/3 Sea Drift: Choir, baritone solo Essen, 24 May 1906 [6] [7] 1904–05 II/4 A Mass of Life: Double choir, SATB soloists London, 7 June 1909 Part II was performed in Munich, in 1908 [6] [7] 1906–07 II/5 Songs of Sunset: Choir, Mezzo-soprano ...
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Name of song, writer(s), original release, and year of release. Title Writer(s) Release Year Ref. "4th of July" Chris Cornell ‡ Superunknown: 1994 [1] "665" Chris Cornell Hiro Yamamoto: Ultramega OK: 1988 [2] "667" Chris Cornell Hiro Yamamoto: Ultramega OK: 1988 [3] "All Your Lies" Chris Cornell Kim Thayil Hiro Yamamoto: Deep Six: 1986 [4 ...
The musical premiered on Broadway at the Winter Garden Theatre on January 30, 1936 and closed on May 9, 1936 after 115 performances. Produced by Billie Burke Ziegfeld and Lee Shubert and J. J. Shubert, it was directed by John Murray Anderson and Edward Clarke Lilley, choreographed by Robert Alton, sketches directed by Edward D. Dowling, and ballets directed by George Balanchine.