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End of a Rainbow is the debut album by American vocalist and songwriter Patti Austin recorded in 1976 and released on the CTI label. [2] Track listing
"The End" is a song with music by Jimmy Krondes and lyrics by Sid Jacobson. In 1958, the song was released in the United States as a 1958 single by Earl Grant.Grant's single on the Decca label, featured the orchestra of Charles "Bud" Dant; some pressings of the single were shown with the title "(At) The End (Of A Rainbow)".
The jazz label CTI released her debut album, End of a Rainbow, in 1976. [5] She sang backing vocals on the track "Everybody has a Dream" for Billy Joel 's hit album The Stranger (album) in 1977. She sang " The Closer I Get to You " for Tom Browne 's album Browne Sugar , a duet with Michael Jackson for his album Off the Wall , and a duet with ...
A rainbow is an optical phenomenon caused by refraction, internal reflection and dispersion of light in water droplets resulting in a continuous spectrum of light appearing in the sky. [1] The rainbow takes the form of a multicoloured circular arc. [2]
End of the Rainbow is a musical drama by Peter Quilter, which focuses on Judy Garland in the months leading up to her death in 1969. After a premiere in Sydney, Australia in 2005, the show has played on the West End in London and a Broadway production opened at the Belasco Theatre in 2012.
Rainbow's End, a 1979 album by Resurrection Band; Rainbow's End: An Anthology 1973–1985, a 2010 compilation album by Camel "Rainbow's End", a song by Amanda Palmer and Edward Ka-Spel from I Can Spin a Rainbow, 2017
At the end of the rainbow there's happiness And to find it how often I've tried But my life is a race just a wild goose chase And my dreams have all been denied Why have I always been a failure? What can the reason be? I wonder if the world's to blame I wonder if it could be me? Chorus I'm always chasing rainbows Watching clouds drifting by
His first jobs out of school were at the New York tabloid The Compass and the horse racing paper The Morning Telegraph. [1] In the 1950s and 1960s, while working at Harvey Comics, Jacobson wrote songs for such pop acts as Frankie Avalon ("A Boy Without a Girl"), Earl Grant ("(At) The End (of a Rainbow)"), Dion and the Belmonts, and Johnny Mathis, despite the fact that Jacobson did not read ...