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  2. Misty (Ray Stevens album) - Wikipedia

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    Misty was Ray Stevens' twelfth studio album as well as being his seventh and final for Barnaby Records.It was released in 1975.This album contains primarily cover versions of various songs that were popular from the 1920s to the 1950s, though there are two original songs for the album as well ("Sunshine" and "Take Care of Business").

  3. Misty (song) - Wikipedia

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    Erroll Garner was inspired to write "Misty" on a flight from San Francisco to Chicago which passed through a thunderstorm: as the plane descended into O'Hare, Garner looked through the window to see a rainbow glowing through a haze and was moved to begin composing "Misty" on the spot, striking imaginary piano keys on his knees as he hummed the notes he imagined (causing his neighboring ...

  4. Misty - Wikipedia

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    Misty, a 1975 album by American jazz singer Chris Connor "Misty", a song by Kate Bush from the album 50 Words for Snow; People. Misty is a feminine given name of ...

  5. Boogity Boogity - Wikipedia

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    Misty (1975) Boogity Boogity was Ray Stevens' eleventh studio album, released in 1974, as well as his sixth for Barnaby Records. For this album, Stevens returns to ...

  6. When Things Were Rotten - Wikipedia

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    When Things Were Rotten is an American sitcom television series created in 1975 by Mel Brooks and set in 1197 as a parody of the Robin Hood legend. [1] It aired for half a season on the ABC network. [2]

  7. Constance Money - Wikipedia

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    After first appearing in pornographic films while in college, under the name Jennifer Baker, [1] [2] as Constance Money she played the lead role of the lowly Parisian prostitute reshaped by a sexologist to reach the top tier of her profession in Henry Paris (Radley Metzger)'s 1976 pornographic parody of Shaw's Pygmalion, The Opening of Misty Beethoven.

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  9. Joseph W. Sarno - Wikipedia

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    Joseph W. Sarno (March 15, 1921 – April 26, 2010) was an American film director and screenwriter. [2]Sarno emerged from the semi-pornographic sexploitation film genre of the 1950s & 1960s; he had written and directed approximately 75 theatrically released feature films in the sexploitation, softcore and hardcore genres [2] as well as a number of shot-on-video features for the 1980s hardcore ...