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Its enduring lament, "I'm a fool to care, when you don't care for me", was recorded by numerous artists over the ensuing 75 years. The Les Paul and Mary Ford version went to No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1954, [ 1 ] and was featured in a popular Southern Comfort commercial in 2013. [ 5 ]
Two the Hard Way: 1977 [34] "I Paralyze" Cher John Farrar Steve Kipner: I Paralyze: 1982 [23] "I Saw a Man and He Danced with His Wife" Cher John Durrill Dark Lady: 1974 [20] "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" (Live) (originally by U2) Cher Adam Clayton The Edge Bono Larry Mullen Jr. Live! The Farewell Tour: 2003 [62] "I Threw It All ...
I'm a Fool" is a short story by American writer Sherwood Anderson. It was first published in the February 1922 issue of The Dial [ 1 ] (followed the next month by the London Mercury ), and later, in 1923 as the first story in Anderson's short-story collection Horses and Men .
Image credits: historycoolkids #3. Ronald (left) and Carl McNair (right) were born 10 months apart in the Segregated South. The two were inseparable as toddlers and well into adulthood.
"I'm a Fool" is a song written by Tommy Smith and originally recorded by Slim Whitman. [1] Track listing. 7-inch single (Imperial X8305, 1956, United States) [3] [4] No.
When fictional television anchor Howard Beale leaned out of the window, chanting, "I'm mad as hell, and I'm not going to take it anymore!" in the 1976 movie 'Network,' he struck a chord with ...
The Braunschweig is named for a city in Germany’s Lower Saxony — an area far, far away from the United Kingdom — and part of the country’s newest class of ocean-going corvettes.
After separating in 2002, Stone Temple Pilots reunited in April 2008 for a 75-date North American tour. Scott Weiland would hear new material from Robert and Dean DeLeo while the band performed sound checks during the tour, but he would not collaborate in the songwriting process until he was through promoting his solo album, "Happy" in Galoshes.