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"Fools Rush In" (1940) is a popular song. The lyrics were written by Johnny Mercer with music by Rube Bloom. [4]History of the song according to The Billboard, September 28, 1940 issue, page 34: Four years ago (1936) "Fools Rush In" was known as "Shangraila," composed by Ruby Bloom and introduced in one of the production numbers at the Chez Paree, Chicago.
The song appears on the soundtrack of the movie Sliver, [34] the trailer for Fools Rush In, and an episode of Hindsight. In the US, and on the Sliver soundtrack, the song title was listed as "Can't Help Falling in Love," rather than what appeared on the record sleeve, which included parentheses around the words "I Can't Help". The single ...
Fools Rush In may refer to: "Fools rush in where angels fear to tread", a line from the poem An Essay on Criticism by Alexander Pope "Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear to Tread)", a 1940 popular song written by Johnny Mercer and Rube Bloom, covered by many artists; Fools Rush In, a 1946 play by Kenneth Horne
Rick Nelson Sings For You is the ninth studio album by rock and roll and pop idol Rick Nelson and his second for Decca Records.. The album was released on December 9, 1963, and features the singles "Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear to Tread)" (which peaked at No. 12 in the US, US Cashbox and the UK) and "For You", the latter reached No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100, No. 8 on the Cashbox, and No ...
"Here's to My Lady" (1952) - lyrics by Johnny Mercer "Day In, Day Out" - lyrics by Johnny Mercer "Don't Worry 'Bout Me" - lyrics by Ted Koehler "Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear to Tread)" - lyrics by Johnny Mercer "Give Me the Simple Life“ - with Harry Ruby "Good-for-Nothin' Joe" - lyrics by Ted Koehler "I Can't Face the Music" - lyrics by ...
Where Angels Fear to Tread is the fifth studio album by the rock band Mink DeVille.It was released in 1983, and was the second album Mink DeVille recorded for Atlantic Records, and Atlantic brought in two in-house producers, Howard Albert and Ron Albert, to produce the album.
The album spawned only one single, "Fools Rush In," which reached the lower ends of the Billboard Pop Chart in 1962. The single's B-side, "Next Door to the Blues" was a major R&B hit, however, it was not included on the album.
Frontispiece. An Essay on Criticism is one of the first major poems written by the English writer Alexander Pope (1688–1744), published in 1711. It is the source of the famous quotations "To err is human; to forgive, divine", "A little learning is a dang'rous thing" (frequently misquoted as "A little knowledge is a dang'rous thing"), and "Fools rush in where angels fear to tread".