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"Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive" is a popular song which was published in 1944. The music was written by Harold Arlen and the lyrics by Johnny Mercer . The song was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 18th Academy Awards in 1945 after being used in the film Here Come the Waves .
Accentuate the Positive is the 45th studio album by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison, released on 3 November 2023 by Exile Productions and Virgin Records.It is a cover album of Morrison's favourite rock and roll, R&B and country songs.
His four million-sellers were his own "Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive" and "On the Atchison, Topeka, and the Santa Fe", and two by other composers, "Candy" and "Personality". One recording of a song that has lived on is his recording of " Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah ", written by Allie Wrubel and Ray Gailbert for Disney's 1946 movie, Song of the South .
"You've got to accentuate the positiveEliminate the negativeAnd latch on to the affirmativeDon't mess with Mister In-Between."-- "Accentuate the Positive," Johnny Mercer and the Pied Pipers, 1944 ...
1944 (39) While driving with songwriter partner Johnny Mercer came up with the song "Accentuate the Positive". 1945 (40) In a single evening's work in October with Johnny Mercer, came up with the song "Come Rain or Come Shine". 1949 (44) Collaborated with Ralph Blane to write the score for My Blue Heaven.
Accentuate the Positive may refer to: "Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive", 1944 song by Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer; Accentuate the Positive (Bing Crosby album) (1962) Accentuate the Positive (Al Jarreau album) (2004) Accentuate the Positive (Van Morrison album) (2023) Accentuate the Positive, an episode of the sitcom Goodnight Sweetheart
Give yourself a big hug, and state positive affirmations that accentuate your attributes while looking in the mirror. When you're done, blow yourself a kiss because you are the love of your life ...
The subject was "You got to accentuate the positive and eliminate the negative". Mercer said, "Wow, that's a colorful phrase!" [12] [13] On his return to Hollywood, he got together with songwriter Harold Arlen ("Over the Rainbow"), and together they wrote "Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive", which was recorded by Mercer and the Pied Pipers in 1945.