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This Gun for Hire is a 1991 American TV movie. It is an adaptation of A Gun for Sale by Graham Greene which had been filmed several times previously, notably with Alan Ladd in 1942. It was directed by Lou Antonio for the USA Network. It starred Robert Wagner who in 2000 said it was one of his favorite roles. [1]
"Guns for Hire" is a song by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, from their album Flick of the Switch, released on 19 August 1983. Written by band members, Angus Young , Malcolm Young and Brian Johnson , it was also released in September as a single with "Landslide" as the B-side.
"Kill For Peace" The Fugs: 1970 "Kill Your Sons" Lou Reed: 1974 "La La Peace Song" Al Wilson, O. C. Smith: 1970 "Last Train To Nuremberg" Pete Seeger: 1970 "Lay Down (Candles In The Rain)" Melanie Safka: 1973 "Luang Prabang" Dave Van Ronk: 1965 "Lyndon Johnson Told The Nation" Tom Paxton: 1970 "Machine Gun" Jimi Hendrix: 1970 "Mama Bake A Pie ...
On December 10, 1918, Lauder recorded the song with conductor Josef Pasternack. It was released by Victor Records. [5] The lyrics are a celebration of the end of war. The chorus, the proclamations of excited soldiers, is as follows: [6] "Hurray, the war is over! Hurray, the fight is won! Back from the life of a rover, Back from the roar of the gun.
This Gun for Hire is a 1942 American film noir crime film directed by Frank Tuttle and starring Veronica Lake, Robert Preston, Laird Cregar, and Alan Ladd. It is based on the 1936 novel A Gun for Sale by Graham Greene (published in the United States with the same title as the film).
Silver makes two guest appearances on this album, on "Nica's Dream" and "Song for My Father". Silver's contributions were recorded on December 1, 1994. [ 11 ] Bridgewater's performance earned her a Grammy nomination for Best Jazz Vocal Album .
"Song of Love" is a song recorded during an informal performance by Paul McCartney, singing and playing the piano at Twickenham Film Studios during the "Get Back Sessions" which were used to later produce both the Let It Be film and the album of the same name.
This Gun for Hire is the third album by the American band the Toasters. [2] [3] It was released in 1990. [4]The band supported the album with a North American tour. [5]The album was produced by bandmembers Robert "Bucket" Hingley and Matt Malles.