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John F. Kennedy died more than a half-century ago (Nov. 22, 1963), but his legacy lives on.To honor America's 35th President of the United States, we're looking back on some of his most powerful ...
Family quotes from famous people. 11. “In America, there are two classes of travel—first class and with children.” —Robert Benchley (July 1934) 12. “There is no such thing as fun for the ...
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The character of Major-General Stanley was widely taken to be a caricature of the popular general Sir Garnet Wolseley.The biographer Michael Ainger, however, doubts that Gilbert intended a caricature of Wolseley, identifying instead the older General Henry Turner, an uncle of Gilbert's wife whom Gilbert disliked, as a more likely inspiration for the satire.
"Forever and Ever" is a popular song, from a German song, "Fliege mit mir in die Heimat" written by the Austrian songwriter Franz Winkler. It was adopted by the German Luftwaffe as their song during World War II. The English lyrics were written by Malia Rosa in 1948.
Today Forever is an EP by British rock band Ride, released in March 1991.. The first three songs also appeared in the US on the "Vapour Trail" CD-single.All four songs from the EP were added to the Nowhere album as bonus tracks on its re-release in 2001, 20th anniversary reissue in 2011, and 25th anniversary reissue in 2015.
" Hasta Siempre, Comandante," ("Until Forever, Commander" in English) or simply " Hasta Siempre ", is a 1965 song by Cuban composer Carlos Puebla. The song's lyrics are a reply to revolutionary Che Guevara 's farewell letter when he left Cuba , in order to foster revolution in the Congo and later Bolivia , [ 1 ] where he was captured and killed .
"The Peat-Bog Soldiers" ("Moorsoldaten": song from a German concentration camp) Sung in English and German 6. "The Four Insurgent Generals" (Spanish loyalist song) Arr. Eisler: Sung in English and Spanish 7. "Native Land" Dunayevsky: Sung in Russian and English 8. "Song of the Plains" Arr. Knipper: Sung in English and Russian ("Polyushko-pole")