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"Tonight" is a song by Raspberries, released in August 1973. It was written by band leader Eric Carmen, who also provided the lead vocals. The song was the first of three single releases from their third LP, Side 3. Carmen said that it was inspired by the Small Faces and that it is his favorite Raspberries song. [1]
Hightown is an American crime drama television series that premiered on Starz on May 17, 2020. [1] The series was created by Rebecca Cutter and is executive produced by Cutter, Gary Lennon , Jerry Bruckheimer , Jonathan Littman , and KristieAnne Reed and stars Monica Raymund and James Badge Dale .
The song appears as an instrumental in the 1937 film Man of the People. It is quoted in the song "Wintergreen for President" in Of Thee I Sing (1931). It was the original theme song for Looney Tunes when the theatrical cartoon series launched in 1930. The song is performed in the 1936 Mae West film Klondike Annie.
Maude ("And Then There's Maude") – lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman by Dave Grusin; sung by Donny Hathaway; Maverick – David Buttolph and Paul Francis Webster; Max Headroom – Michael Hoenig; Max Monroe: Loose Cannon ("Tied Up") – Yello; May to December ("September Song") – Kurt Weill and Maxwell Anderson, adapted by Mark Warman
The first reprise of the song is the twelfth song in Act One of the musical. It takes place following the wedding of Alexander Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler in 1780. The group from the first rendition of the song is reunited, all of them drunk from the party and jokingly singing about the consequences of his marriage.
In just 60 minutes, musician Josh Bolin penned "Taylor, Kelce and Me Makes Three" and won over Jimmy Fallon and the Tonight Show audience. (NBC) (Rosalind O'Connor/NBC via Getty)
The song is a love duet between the protagonists Tony and Maria, sung while Tony visits Maria on the fire escape outside her apartment. West Side Story is a modernized adaptation of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet set in 20th-century New York; the scene in which "Tonight" appears is the adaptation of Romeo and Juliet's famous "balcony scene".
A Song Remembered: words by Royden Barrie: Vocal: 1928: Homeward to You [23] words by Royden Barrie: Vocal: 1928: I'm Lonely, Valse Song [23] words by Gordon McConnel Vocal: 1928: Little Lady of the Moon [23] words by Frederic Weatherly: Vocal: 1929: Always As I Close My Eyes [22] words by Maud Handfield-Jones Vocal: 1929: Doubt [23] words by ...