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Mary, mother of James the Less and Joseph, wife of Alphaeus was the sister of Mary the mother of the Lord, whom John names of Cleophas. [7] Therefore, James, son of Alphaeus would be the same as James the Less. In Catholic tradition, James's mother is none other than Mary of Clopas who was among the women at the foot of the Cross of Jesus, weeping.
The album's title misquotes an expression by Sir Isaac Newton: "If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants". [4] Noel Gallagher saw the quote on the edge of a £2 coin while in a pub, and liked it so much he thought it would be a suitable name for Oasis' new album.
For just like how a couple great songs don't make an album instantly great, a couple great covers doesn't automatically make a whole covers album great." [ 12 ] Wall of Sound , in a more positive review, wrote: "I reckon [Silverchair] will be stoked to hear new age renditions of their classics, but in the same breath, there's maybe two or three ...
The James Boys, who were billed as the "Paul Whiteman Orchestra", played a specialty during the entr'acte. [5] The musical director Ernest Cutting had eleven men in the pit at the Longacre. including strings, brass, piano and percussion. [6] Halperin and Jay Velie introduced the song I Love You by Thompson and Archer. [7]
"James" is a song written and performed by Billy Joel from his fourth studio album Turnstiles (1976). It was released as the album's first single in July 1976, backed with " Travelin' Prayer ". [ 2 ] One Final serenade described the song as "a wistful song about growing up and trying to balance pursuing one's dreams while balancing family and ...
On Wednesday’s episode of Superfan featuring Little Big Town, the country group told the story behind how they ended up recording a Taylor Swift-written song, and why they initially kept the ...
People wrote that James's "strong, supple voice and superb arranging talents are wasted." [10] The Los Angeles Times wrote that the album "is meant to be a return to the hard-core funk sound that established James, and while it’s a step in the right direction, it doesn’t stomp hard enough."
"Little by Little" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist James House. It was released in November 1994 as the second single from the album Days Gone By. The song reached #25 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. [1] The song was written by House and Rick Bowles.