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Danger Man – Series 1 "The Danger Man Theme" Edwin Astley, series 2–4 "High Wire" Edwin Astley, series 2–4 in the U.S. as Secret Agent, "Secret Agent Man" theme composed by P. F. Sloan and Steve Barri, and recorded by Johnny Rivers. Daniel Boone – Vera Matson and Lionel Newman; (sung by The Imperials)
But I do like to waltz with a log driver." Many artists have recorded renditions of the song, which is an enduring classic of Canadian music. The most famous version, by Kate & Anna McGarrigle and the Mountain City Four, was the soundtrack for a 1979 animated short film by the National Film Board.
Celtic Music is a British, Yorkshire-based publishing, distribution and record label, which specialized in folk and Celtic music recordings released between the 1970s to the early 2000s. As at 2018, the company still exists but its last release of original music was in 2007.
[5] [6] The participation of the Mountain City Four (as a group, and as individuals with others) during the early years of the Montreal Folk Workshop (launched 1965 at its original venue of Moose Hall, on Avenue du Parc) helped to promote this venue which became gathering place for emerging folk musicians, lasting well into the next decade.
The waltz became so popular all over the world that in later years the BBC named a long-running series of light music programmes after it, using it as the signature tune [3] [4] More than a hundred years after it was written it is still to be found included on many CD compilations of light music, played by notable orchestras such as the Royal ...
A section from Johann Strauss' Waltz from Die Fledermaus. A waltz, [a] probably deriving from German Ländler, is dance music in triple meter, often written in 3 4 time.A waltz typically sounds one chord per measure, and the accompaniment style particularly associated with the waltz is (as seen in the example to the right) to play the root of the chord on the first beat, the upper notes on the ...
[4] Charles, Prince of Wales is the Festival's patron, [5] and Peter Blackburn CBE is its honorary president. [6] Dame Fanny Waterman, DBE was honorary president from 2009 [2] until her death in 2020, the position having previously been held by Clive Leach CBE. [7] A past vice-president was Harrogate historian Malcolm Neesam. [8]
At the time of the album release, had not yet been played on the show, but the group did have "The Weakest Shade of Blue" in Season 4, Episode 4, "Chicken or Beef?". "One Line" – PJ Harvey (3:10) Season 1, Episode 21, "Love, Daisies, and Troubadours"; from the moment where Rory tells Dean "I love you, you idiot" and kisses him.