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Kevin & Perry Go Large is the soundtrack album for the 2000 comedy film, Kevin & Perry Go Large.It was compiled by Judge Jules and released on Virgin / EMI who also released the single "Big Girl". [1]
Dies Natalis is a cantata for solo voice and string orchestra. The opening introductory orchestral movement is followed by four movements for accompanied voice in which Finzi set mystical texts by the seventeenth-century English poet Thomas Traherne (1636/37–1674).
"Funky President (People It's Bad)" by James Brown "Ooh, I Love It (Love Break)" by The Salsoul Orchestra "Sensitivity (Extended Club Video Mix)" † Ralph Tresvant — Sensitivity: 1990 "Human" by The Human League "Bring the Noise" by Public Enemy "Hot Pants, Pt. 1 (She Got to Use What She Got to Get What She Wants)" by James Brown
Stella Browne (9 May 1880 – 8 May 1955) was a Canadian-born British feminist, socialist, sex radical, and birth control campaigner. She was one of the primary women in the fight for women's right to control and make decisions regarding their sexual choices. [ 1 ]
Appearing in the film's underscore as well as in source music as an instrumental theme song without lyrics, it was turned over to Ned Washington, who wrote the lyrics for it in 1946. [1] At one point in the film, the main character, Rick (Ray Milland) tells Stella (Gail Russell) that he is playing a serenade, "To Stella by Starlight".
"Haba Haba" is a pop song with afro-fusion influence, written by Stella and composed by Beyond51 and Big City. The song is bilingual, with lyrics in English and Swahili, marking the first time Swahili or any other East African language was performed at the contest. [3] The lyrics describe how "a journey of a million miles starts with one single ...
A New Orleans critic viewed "A Streetcar Named Marge" and published the song lyrics in his newspaper before the episode aired. [31] Many readers took the lyrics out of context, and New Orleans' then-Fox affiliate, WNOL-TV (then-owned by musician Quincy Jones ; the Fox affiliation for the area later moved to WVUE ), received about 150 to 200 ...
"Don't Cry Baby" is a song composed by James P. Johnson, with lyrics by Saul Bernie, and Stella Unger. The song was first recorded on October 11, 1929 by Bessie Smith, who was accompanied on piano by Johnson.