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The song is the title track of their 1971 album L.A. Woman, the final album to feature Jim Morrison before his death on July 3, 1971. In 2014, LA Weekly named it the all-time best song written about the city of Los Angeles. [3] In 1985, fourteen years after Morrison's death, Ray Manzarek directed [4] and Rick Schmidlin produced a music video ...
L.A. Woman is the sixth studio album by the American rock band the Doors, released on April 19, 1971, by Elektra Records.It is the last to feature lead singer Jim Morrison during his lifetime, due to his death exactly two months and two weeks following the album's release, though he would posthumously appear on the 1978 album An American Prayer.
"Rich Woman" is a song written by Dorothy LaBostrie and McKinley "Li'l" Millet, who recorded it in 1955, ...
"Little Woman" (1969) "La La La (If I Had You)" (1969) "Little Woman" is a 1969 song recorded by Bobby Sherman and composed by Danny Janssen. Background
Biraha (sometimes known as Birha) is an ethnic Bhojpuri folk genre of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Jharkhand in India.Its place in folk songs is as important as that of Dwipadi in Sanskrit, Gatha in Prakrit and Barwai in Hindi.
Laapataa Ladies, released internationally as Lost Ladies, [6] is a 2023 Indian Hindi-language comedy-drama film directed by Kiran Rao, [7] and produced by Rao, Aamir Khan, and Jyoti Deshpande. [8] It stars Nitanshi Goel , Pratibha Ranta , Sparsh Shrivastava , Chhaya Kadam and Ravi Kishan , and tells the story of two young newly-wed brides who ...
An official video for the song was released on YouTube on August 15, 2018. [8] The video was directed by Greg Hunt, and does not feature Del Rey. [9] Jon Blistein of Rolling Stone described the video as "the simple clip captures Cat Power and her band performing the simmering track on a rooftop at sunset and in a studio where the light moves dramatically between blue and pink."
The women are usually the center of the public eye and can dance and entertain the audience for a long time. In Pakistan's Lollywood films like Anjuman (1970), one can see many mujra dances being performed before the movie is over [ 8 ] while in Pakistani dramas such as Deewar-e-Shab (2019) and Umrao Jaan Ada (2003), there were also several ...