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Dangerous When Wet is a 1953 American live-action/animated musical comedy film starring Esther Williams, Fernando Lamas and Jack Carson, directed by Charles Walters and featuring an animated swimming sequence starring Williams with the cat-and-mouse duo Tom and Jerry.
Born in Schiedam, Poortvliet was best known for his drawings [2] of animals and for "Gnomes", a famous series of illustrated books with text by Wil Huygen. [3]Poortvliet did not attend art school and his family discouraged him from becoming an artist: `My family thought that artists were, you know, a little bit dangerous, all those naked women, all that drinking all night."
Gnome announced their "US Blasphemy Tour" in August 2023, with dates running from September to October. [9] They began by playing at the 2023 Louder than Life Festival in Louisville and hit smaller venues heading west until they wrapped up their tour at Aftershock Festival in Sacramento on October 8th.
It should only contain pages that are Ocean Colour Scene songs or lists of Ocean Colour Scene songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Ocean Colour Scene songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
The video was directed by Justin Francis. On August 2, 2011, Scherzinger released behind the scenes photos of the song's music video with Scherzinger wearing a two-piece attire and clutching a net around her body as she stands behind a wall of water. [19] The video makes use of product placement of Carrera's "Champion". [20]
"Something In the Water" is a song by English singer and songwriter Tom Grennan. "Something In the Water" was uploaded onto YouTube in July 2016, before being released onto streaming services on 22 August 2016 as his debut single and lead single from his debut EP, of the same name, released on 28 October 2016. [ 2 ]
This is the main page for listing full length free content musical works available on Wikipedia or (more often) Wikimedia Commons, with special emphasis on works that are (or should be) linked in Wikipedia articles. There are separate sub-pages for composer names that begin with the following letters of the alphabet:
"Your Song" E. John, B. Taupin 4:01 Elton John From Elton John, 1970 7 "Rocket Man" E. John, B. Taupin 4:42 Elton John From Honky Château, 1972 8 "Tiny Dancer" E. John, B. Taupin 6:14 Elton John From Madman Across the Water, 1971 9 "Bennie and the Jets" E. John, B. Taupin 5:23 Elton John From Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, 1974 10 "Gnomeo and Juliet"