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"Rainy Day People" is a song written and recorded by Gordon Lightfoot, released on his 1975 album, Cold on the Shoulder, and also as a single. "Rainy Day People" went to number 26 on the Billboard Hot 100.
All compositions by Gordon Lightfoot Side 1 "Bend in the Water" – 2:59 "Rainy Day People" – 2:48 "Cold on the Shoulder" – 3:00 "The Soul Is the Rock" – 5:49 "Bells of the Evening" – 3:56 "Rainbow Trout" – 2:51; Side 2 "A Tree Too Weak to Stand" – 3:22 "All the Lovely Ladies" – 3:35 "Fine as Fine Can Be" – 2:58 "Cherokee Bend ...
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Sundown is Canadian singer Gordon Lightfoot's ninth studio album, released in 1974 on the Reprise Records label. It was the only Lightfoot album to reach No. 1 on the pop chart in the US. In his native Canada, it topped the RPM 100 for five consecutive weeks, first hitting No. 1 on June 22, 1974, the same day it reached the top of the chart ...
This category collects images that are scans, screen captures, photos, and/or illustrations of Flash Gordon and related characters and intellectual properties for which King Features Syndicate holds the copyright and/or trademark. This includes material originally published by other companies.
Douglas Gordon in 2013. Douglas Gordon is a Scottish artist known for his use of conceptual art and repetition in his work. He often uses scenes from other films to create his video art. [4] [5] 24 Hour Psycho was his first work to use such repetition. [6] Gordon saw Psycho for the first time in 1989 out of boredom.
He uses material from the public realm and also creates performance-based videos. His work often overturns traditional uses of video by playing with time elements and employing multiple monitors. [1] Monster, 1996–7, colour photograph by Douglas Gordon, Private collection. Gordon has often reused older film footage in his photographs and ...
Born Alexander Gordon Jump, Jump was raised in Centerville, a suburb of Dayton, Ohio.He graduated from Centerville High School and enrolled in Otterbein College.After his first year, he transferred to Kansas State University studying broadcasting and communication; he was a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity.