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To commemorate the October 2021 release of Sora as a downloadable fighter in the Nintendo Switch fighting game Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, players with the DLC can unlock the track "Dearly Beloved -Swing Version-" for use in Ultimate if they have save data for the Switch version of Melody of Memory. [31]
Dream (1997) – revue – includes "You Were Never Lovelier", "I'm Old Fashioned", and "Dearly Beloved" Swing! (1999) – dance revue; includes "I Won't Dance" Elaine Stritch at Liberty (2002) – one-woman show; included "All In Fun" Never Gonna Dance (2003) – musical consisting solely of songs composed by Kern, with lyrics by nine ...
Dearly Beloved is an album by jazz saxophonist Stanley Turrentine recorded for the Blue Note label and performed by Turrentine with Shirley Scott and Roy Brooks. [ 3 ] Reception
The Dearly Beloved formed in 1963 as the Intruders in Tucson, Arizona, which along with an Air Force base, was also a college town, and had a healthy music scene and nightlife. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Their original lineup consisted of Terry Lee and Tom Walker on guitars, Shep Cooke on bass, and Pete Schuyler on drums.
"Never Gonna Dance" (1936) - lyrics by Dorothy Fields - from the 1936 film Swing Time [42] "The Night Was Made for Love" - lyrics by Otto Harbach - from the 1931 Broadway musical The Cat and the Fiddle [43] "Nobody Else But Me" (1946) - lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II - from the 1946 revival of the musical Show Boat [44]
Dearly Beloved is an English-language term emanating from William Tyndale's translation of the Greek word "ἀγαπητός" as it appears in the Bible, popularized by its inclusion in the matrimonial office and other portions of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. It may also refer to:
Dearly Beloved is the sixth studio album by American rock band Daughtry, released on September 17, 2021, through Dogtree Records. It is the follow-up to Cage to Rattle (2018), and their first album not to be released by RCA Records .
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