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White City: A Novel is the fifth solo studio album by the English rock musician Pete Townshend, released on 11 November 1985 by Atco Records. [3] The album was produced by Chris Thomas (who had also produced Townshend's previous two albums, Empty Glass and All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes) and it was recorded by Bill Price at three separate recording studios in London, England: both of ...
"A City Girl Stole My Country Boy" 1961 "Come What May" Al Sanchez Allen Schiller 1952 "Confess" Bennie Benjamin George David Weiss: 1948 "Conquest" Corky Robbins 1952: Covered by The White Stripes on their 2007 album Icky Thump. "Croce Di Oro (Cross of Gold)" James "Kim" Gannon: 1955 "Cross Over the Bridge" Bennie Benjamin George David Weiss ...
A school song, alma mater, [1] school hymn or school anthem is the patronal song of a school. In England, this tradition is particularly strong in public schools and ...
Piano Transcriptions of Eight Songs (1932) George Gershwin’s Song-Book (1932), complex arrangements of 18 Gershwin songs the 1932 hardbound editions contained original artwork by Constantin Alajalov for the 18 songs; a 19th song was enclosed with the 500 signed/numbered copies of the 1932 first edition: Mischa, Yascha, Toscha, Sascha
Reader's Digest Condensed Books was a series of hardcover anthology collections, published by the American general interest monthly family magazine Reader's Digest and distributed by direct mail. Most volumes contained five (although a considerable minority consisted of three, four, or six) current best-selling novels and nonfiction books which ...
In 1970, rock musician Ringo Starr surprised the public by releasing an album of Songbook songs from the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s, Sentimental Journey.Reviews were mostly poor or even disdainful, [25] but the album reached number 22 on the US Billboard 200 [26] and number 7 in the UK Albums Chart, [27] with sales of 500,000.
Incidental Music and Funeral March 2. Song, "There are seven that pull the thread" Henry J. Wood — Novello 42.1: 1901: Incidental Music and Funeral March: incidental: music for orchestra, for a play Grania and Diarmid by George Moore and W. B. Yeats: Henry J. Wood — Novello 42.2: 1901 "There are seven that pull the thread" song: for ...
When the Book of Life is Read; When You're Tired of Breaking Others' Hearts (co-written with Curley Williams) Which Way (co-written with Jimmy Fields) Why Don't You Love Me; Why Should I Cry; Why Should We Try Anymore; WPA Blues (never recorded; Williams performed the song during a talent show at The Empire Theater in 1937.)