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The song was not popularized until 1939, when it peaked at #1 on Billboard magazine's country music charts. [8] But it achieved more widespread popularity in 1949 when a sanitized version intended for children was re-recorded by Burl Ives .
The Light at the End of the Tunnel is a double compilation album by the Damned, released by MCA in 1987 as a retrospective collection. The same name was also given to a concurrently released video cassette and an approved band biography by Carol Clerk.
A Joseph Abella Siddhartha (2007); music also by Jude Gitamondoc, Alfeuso Esposite Danny Abosch Unwritten Rules (2007) Placebo (2010) Fancy Nancy The Musical (2012) Off The Wall (2013) Miles & Me (2013) Goosebumps The Musical (2016) Fabrice Aboulker (b. 1959) Les mille et une vies d'Ali Baba (2000); music also by Alain Lanty Tim Acito Zanna, Don't! (2002) The Women of Brewster Place (2007 ...
He began his musical career playing in several proto-punk bands including London SS and The Subterraneans, in addition to glam rock band Bastard. James moved on to The Damned, writing almost all the material on their first two albums (Damned Damned Damned and Music for Pleasure) before leaving at the end of 1977.
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"Lively Arts" is a single released by English rock band The Damned. Big Beat, budget imprint of Chiswick Records, followed up their belated release of "Wait for the Blackout" as a single with the release of another track from The Black Album, "Lively Arts".
"In Dulce Decorum" is a song by English rock band the Damned, released on 16 November 1987 by MCA Records. The song was originally recorded for the Anything album, but was issued as a single to promote MCA's Damned retrospective Light at the End of the Tunnel. MCA also issued the single in Germany.
I'll Be Yours is a 1947 American musical comedy film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Deanna Durbin. Based on the play A jó tündér by Ferenc Molnár , the film is about a small-town girl who tells a fib to a wealthy businessman, which then creates complications.