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"Li'l Liza Jane" was first published as lyrics (without notated music) in 1904 by Anne Virginia Culbertson as part of her book At the Big House. [9] A different version of the song was published as sheet music in 1916 by Sherman, Clay & Co of San Francisco, California, with compositional credit going to Countess Ada de Lachau (Ada Louise Metz, 1866–1956).
"Sweet Little Lisa" (DeVito, Donivan Cowart, Walter Cowart) – 2:44 "Let It Roll, Let It Ride" (reprise) (Crowell, Gill) – 7:09 A; A Track 12 includes an alternate version of "It's Hard to Kiss the Lips at Night That Chew Your Ass Out All Day Long" as a hidden track.
1979: Waylon Jennings – What Goes Around Comes Around – track 10, "Old Love, New Eyes" (co-written with Rodney Crowell) 1979: Dave Edmunds – Repeat When Necessary – track 4, "Sweet Little Lisa" (co-written with Donivan Cowart and Martin Cowart); track 6, "Queen of Hearts"
1918 – “Good Little Tune” (lyrics by Irving Caesar) 1919 – “The Love of a Wife” (lyrics by Arthur Jackson and B. G. DeSylva) 1919 – “O Land of Mine, America” (lyrics by Michael E. Rourke). A national anthem submission for a New York American competition offering five thousand dollars to the winner. Gershwin received the lowest ...
"Sweet Little Lies" is a song by American rapper and singer Rod Wave from his fourth studio album Beautiful Mind (2022). It was produced by Tahj Money, LondnBlue, and Karltin Bankz. It was produced by Tahj Money, LondnBlue, and Karltin Bankz.
Sweet Little Lisa; Things You Said to Me; Every Little Piece; Rock medley; Charts. Chart (2006) Peak position Sweden [2] 60 References This page was last edited on 1 ...
Women whispering (and shouting) sweet nothings weren’t limited to music, either. Subscription-based audio erotica app Quinn launched five years ago and says its revenue grew by 440% over the ...
"Mona Lisa" is a popular song written by Ray Evans and Jay Livingston for the Paramount Pictures film Captain Carey, U.S.A. (1949), in which it was performed by Sergio de Karlo and a recurrent accordion motif. The title and lyrics refer to the renaissance portrait Mona Lisa painted by Leonardo da Vinci.