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"In My Life" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, released on their 1965 studio album, Rubber Soul. Credited to the Lennon–McCartney songwriting partnership, the song is one of only a few in which there is dispute over the primary author; John Lennon wrote the lyrics, but he and Paul McCartney later disagreed over who wrote the melody. [3]
The most popular version of the song was recorded by Nat King Cole, in 1951, from his album, Unforgettable (1952), with an arrangement written by Nelson Riddle. [3] A non-orchestrated version of the song, recorded in 1952, is featured as one of the seven bonus tracks on Cole's 1998 CD reissue of 1955's otherwise completely instrumental album, Penthouse Serenade.
The most important lesson I've learned through life, and as I'm now in my 60s, is that there's no excuse not to treasure the moment and be present in it. Without photos, the world would be bleak ...
"4th of July" is a song by Irish rock band U2, and is the sixth track from their 1984 album, The Unforgettable Fire. The song is an instrumental ambient track that was spontaneously improvised by bassist Adam Clayton and guitarist the Edge while producers Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois recorded, unbeknownst to the band.
There's a house on Bushnell Ave. in South Pasadena, Calif., that was home not just to a family, but also an unforgettable moment in comedy film history.
Mackie, 88, said of Cyrus, “Miley’s performance at the 2024 GRAMMY Awards marked an unforgettable moment in her career. As the designer of this dress, I couldn’t imagine it on anyone else ...
Unforgettable (2001) Unforgettable Too (2002) One Way Wind (2003) Märchenland Der Gefühle (2003) Beautiful Lie (2005) Het Laatste Nieuws (2005) Als Je Lacht (2006) Tussen Nu En Morgen (2008) Parels Uit De Noordzee (2010) Kerst Met Dana Winner (2011) One Moment in Time (2016) Puur (2016) [6]
A reviewer from The Daily Guru claimed that "the way in which The Turtles take a base of folk music, yet give it a more rock-style edge and mood is the most obvious difference, and the manner with which the chorus sections seem to soar away from the rest of the song is where "Happy Together" truly becomes an unforgettable moment in music history".