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Oulanem, A Tragedy is a poetic play written by Karl Marx in 1839 during his years as a student, at the age of 21. [1] [2] The action takes place in a mountain town in Italy where a mysterious German stranger, Oulanem, and his companion, Lucindo, arrive. [3] The play was translated into English first by Robert Payne in 1971. [4]
Satisfied (Richard Marx song) Should've Known Better (Richard Marx song) Someday (Vince Gill song) Still Holding Out for You; Straight from My Heart (song) Suddenly (Toni Braxton song) Surrender to Me (Ann Wilson and Robin Zander song)
Inside My Head is a two disc compilation album by musician Richard Marx, his tenth overall.It consists of songs from previous albums Emotional Remains and Sundown, new recordings of some of his biggest hits, as well as new material.
The following is a discography for American singer-songwriter and record producer and arranger, Richard Marx.It includes the list of 12 studio albums (plus a Holiday album Christmas Spirit), 13 compilation albums, 3 live albums and 91 single releases, and along with chart rankings for each album and single and RIAA (and International) certifications for the albums.
The Ultimate Collection is a compilation album by Richard Marx. It was released exclusively in Australia in April 2016 [1] featuring Marx's biggest hits in Australia and one new track. The album debuted at number 37 in Australia.
Emotional Remains is the eighth studio album by Richard Marx which was released digitally on October 31, 2008, on Marx's website. Emotional Remains was released simultaneously with Sundown and was re-released exclusively through Amazon.com on September 22, 2009, with two new tracks.
Richard Marx is the debut studio album by singer/songwriter and record producer/arranger, Richard Marx, released in June 1987. Four singles reached the top three of the Billboard Hot 100 , including Marx's first number one pop single " Hold On to the Nights " in mid-1988.
"Angelia" (/ ˌ eɪ n dʒ ə ˈ l iː ə / ayn-jə-LEE-ə) is a ballad recorded by Richard Marx and the third released single on his second album, Repeat Offender. "Angelia" reached number 2 on the Cash Box singles chart, and reached number 4 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart on December 2, 1989.