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Now back in Charlie's office. Arnold has just said Virgil's song was a flop. Maynard monkeys with Arnold and is transformed into a robot with all of Arnold's abilities. Maynard is back at the grocery store. Herbert hopes to make a fortune with Maynard picking hit songs. Herbert and Virgil show Sally how Maynard helps Virgil make his songs better.
The story of the song plays out against the background accompanied by flashbacks of Fancy's past with her mother and baby sibling playing prominent roles. Near the end of the video, Fancy visits her mother's grave in the backyard of the shack and sees her mother's ghost standing nearby. She tells her that she understands now and forgives her.
Danger Man – Series 1 "The Danger Man Theme" Edwin Astley, series 2–4 "High Wire" Edwin Astley, series 2–4 in the U.S. as Secret Agent, "Secret Agent Man" theme composed by P. F. Sloan and Steve Barri, and recorded by Johnny Rivers. Daniel Boone – Vera Matson and Lionel Newman; (sung by The Imperials)
What end-of-life doulas do for the dying. The word “doula,” which comes from the Greek for “woman caregiver”—and with the birth doula as its more well-known counterpart—is all about ...
The song was premiered on BBC Radio 1 Xtra the evening of 6 February 2014. After the song's premiere, it was revealed "Fancy" was the song that had leaked titled "Leave It". [citation needed] On 17 February 2014, the song was serviced to urban contemporary radio in the United Kingdom as the album's fourth single. [14]
Johnny Mandel "Suicide Is Painless" (aka "Song from M*A*S*H"), "Theme from Too Close for Comfort" Barry Manilow - "Bandstand Boogie" (Theme from American Bandstand) Keith Mansfield - "Theme from Grandstand" Richard Markowitz - "Theme from The Wild Wild West" Jack Marshall - "Theme from The Munsters", "Theme from Karen" (with Bob Mosher)
"It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" is a song by American rock band R.E.M., which first appeared on their 1987 album, Document. It was released as the album's second single in November 1987, reaching No. 69 in the US Billboard Hot 100 and later reaching No. 39 on the UK Singles Chart on its re-release in December 1991.
American Larry Brown and Anita Hansen, from Denmark, were strangers who met on the Eiffel Tower in 1989 and became friends, kickstarting an unexpected love story.