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Beneath Still Waters (Spanish: Bajo aguas tranquilas) is a 2005 horror film directed by Brian Yuzna. It stars Michael McKell , Raquel Meroño and Charlotte Salt . It is based on a novel by Matthew Costello .
"Beneath Still Waters" is a song written by Dallas Frazier in 1967 and first recorded the same year by George Jones, who released it on his 1968 album My Country. Country singer Carl Vaughn's version was released as the B-side to his single "Love Thy Neighbor" in October 1968 on Monument Records , before the release of Jones' album in December ...
In 1980, "Beneath Still Waters" topped the Billboard and RPM country charts. "That Lovin' You Feelin' Again", a duet with Roy Orbison was a top ten country and adult contemporary single, while also becoming her second to make the Hot 100.
In 2005 his novel Beneath Still Waters was adapted into a film by director Brian Yuzna. Costello also wrote Island of the Skull (Pocket Books), an original prequel to Peter Jackson's film, King Kong. Along with his adult genres, he has created works for children.
Harris had a string of top ten and chart topping country singles during this period including "Together Again" (1976), "Beneath Still Waters" (1980) and "Lost His Love (On Our Last Date)" (1982). [2] A compilation album issued by Warner Bros. Records was released in 1984 titled Profile II: The Best of Emmylou Harris .
She had several chart-topping country singles including "Together Again" (1976) and "Beneath Still Waters" (1980). Harris took a brief touring hiatus after welcoming a second child. Her 1981 album Evangeline took recordings that were "left off" previous discs. [2] "I Don't Have to Crawl" was one of two singles spawned from Evangeline.
Many of the songs became hits into the 1980s; examples include the Oak Ridge Boys cover of "Elvira" and Emmylou Harris's version of "Beneath Still Waters". [2] The cover of "Elvira" by the Oak Ridge Boys was a crossover hit, peaking at No. 1 on Billboard's Hot Country Singles and Tracks chart and No. 5 on the all genre Billboard Hot 100 ; and ...
By 1980, she had acquired four number-one songs on the US and Canadian country charts: "Together Again", "Sweet Dreams", "Two More Bottles of Wine" and "Beneath Still Waters". Harris had a continued string of commercially and critically successful albums like Roses in the Snow (1980), Evangeline (1981) and Last Date (1982). Her backing group ...