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Frances Mary Frost (August 3, 1905 – February 11, 1959) was an American poet, novelist, and children's writer. She was the mother of poet Paul Blackburn . [ 1 ]
"(Ah, the Apple Trees) When the World Was Young" is a popular song composed by Philippe-Gérard , with lyrics by Angèle Vannier . The English lyrics were written by Johnny Mercer . The original French title was "Le Chevalier de Paris".
Apple's Way – Morton Stevens; The Apprentice ("For the Love of Money") – Archer ("Archie Theme Song") – JG Thirlwell; Archie Bunker's Place ("Those Were the Days") – Lee Adams and Charles Strouse (Ray Conniff instrumental version); ("Remembering You") – Roger Kellaway and Carroll O'Connor
"Click Song" (originally by Miriam Makeba) Cher Miriam Makeba: Backstage: 1968 [35] "Come and Stay with Me" (originally by Marianne Faithfull) Cher Jackie DeShannon: All I Really Want to Do: 1965 [15] "Come to Your Window" Cher Bob Lind: The Sonny Side of Chér: 1965 [26] "Could've Been You" (originally by Bob Halligan Jr.) Cher Arnie Roman Bob ...
In late June 2004 the song "Extraordinary"—which had since been retitled as the title track—was leaked onto the internet. Soon after, a "rough mix" of "Better Version of Me" also leaked, with the following inscription listed as a comment in the properties of the MP3 file: "It has some good bits, but I still think we never have topped the second version.
Apple's Way was a mid-season replacement for The New Perry Mason. The series did not gain the ratings CBS had hoped for, partly because [citation needed] it had to compete with NBC's long-running Top 20 hit The Wonderful World of Disney and ABC's popular crime drama The F.B.I.. The concept was "re-booted" in the second season to focus on plots ...
Fix-It Felix Jr is presented as a classic 8-bit arcade game, and comes with the simplicity to match. At the beginning of a game, Ralph will climb up a skyscraper, breaking windows as he goes.
Frostiana: Seven Country Songs is a piece for mixed chorus and piano composed in 1959 by Randall Thompson. It premiered on October 18, 1959, in Amherst, Massachusetts . Thompson later scored the piece for chamber orchestra and chorus; this version was first performed on April 23, 1965.