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"Wedding Song (There Is Love)" is a title of a 1971 hit single by Paul Stookey.The song, which Stookey credits to divine inspiration, [1] has since been recorded by many singers (with versions by Petula Clark and Mary MacGregor returning it to the Billboard Hot 100) and remains a popular choice for performance at weddings.
Mary Berry Saves Christmas, a BBC One special in which Berry helps a group of amateur cooks make a Christmas feast for their families, was shown on Christmas Day 2020. [ 26 ] In 2021, Berry was a celebrity judge on the BBC series Celebrity Best Home Cook alongside Angela Hartnett and Chris Bavin ; while Claudia Winkleman was the show's ...
Dave Berry discography Studio albums 6 EPs 2 Compilation albums 9 Singles 26 This is the discography of English rock singer Dave Berry. Albums Studio albums Title Album details Dave Berry Released: November 1964 Label: Decca The Special Sound of Dave Berry Released: September 1966 Label: Decca One Dozen Berrys Released: December 1966 Label: Ace of Clubs '68 Released: May 1968 Label: Decca ...
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Mary Berry (born 1935) is an English food writer and television presenter. Mary Berry may also refer to: Mary Berry (conductor) (1917–2008), English canoness, choral conductor, and musicologist; Mary Berry (writer, born 1763) (1763–1852), English writer; Mary Fleetwood Berry (1865–1956), Irish suffragist
"Mary, Mary" is a song written by Michael Nesmith and first recorded by the Paul Butterfield Blues Band for their 1966 album East-West. Nesmith's band, the Monkees, later recorded it for More of the Monkees (1967). Hip hop group Run–D.M.C. revived the song in the late 1980s, with an adaptation that appeared in the U.S. record charts.