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Big League" is a song by Tom Cochrane and Red Rider, released in 1988 on the album Victory Day. One of the band's most successful and popular singles, the song was a charting hit in both Canada and the United States, peaking at #4 in the Canadian RPM Hot 100 and #9 in the American Billboard Rock Tracks chart.
After summiting Lane and Stokes were caught by bad weather and were forced to abandon their descent. The pair bivouacked in a snow hole near the South Summit for the night. [4] Stokes tried and failed to attach an oxygen bottle to his face-mask. Lane had to remove his glove to attach the bottle but after an hour his hand was frozen.
Bronco (English band), an English rock/country band fronted by singer Jess Roden; Bronco (Mexican band), a Mexican band; Bronco: La Serie, a 2019 album by the Mexican band Bronco; El Bronco, an album by José "El Bronco" Venegas; Bronco (Canaan Smith album), 2015, or the title song; Bronco (Orville Peck album), 2022
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"Misery and Gin" is a song written by Snuff Garrett and John Durrill, and recorded by American country music artist Merle Haggard. It was written specifically for inclusion in the 1980 movie, Bronco Billy , and released as a single in June 1980.
The single was released via LS Records in November 1977, backed by the song "Pretty Paper". [12] "Shake Me I Rattle" spent multiple weeks on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart between late 1977 and early 1978 before peaking at number 16. It became Lane's second major hit in her career. [12]
"Every Little Movement Has a Meaning of Its Own" July 28, 1942: Judy Garland and Mary Kent K. Hoschna Otto Harbach Presenting Lily Mars (1943) "Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son" Judy Garland and the MGM Studio Orchestra Burton Lane E.Y. Harburg "When I Look at You" September 18, 1942: Judy Garland with Bob Crosby and His Orchestra Walter Jurmann