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She was known in the music industry as the "Queen Mother of Nashville". She co-wrote the Elvis Presley hit single " Heartbreak Hotel " [ 1 ] with Tommy Durden . She worked with Mel Tillis , Reba McEntire , Willie Nelson , Eddy Arnold , Tanya Tucker , Johnny Tillotson , and Blake Shelton .
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The funeral of Queen Mary II (30 April 1662 – 28 December 1694) in Westminster Abbey was not until 5 March 1695. Purcell composed a setting of the sixth of the seven sentences of the Anglican Burial Service ("Thou Knowest Lord", Z. 58C) for the occasion, together with the March and Canzona, Z. 780. [1]
Mary Queen of Scots, being a period film set in the 16th century, Richter provided a fairly modern score that chimed in with his own musical interests, after his involvement with renaissance music. Early-music expert William Lyons called in to handle the historical material, which led Richter free to handle the dramatic score. He claimed that ...
One Call, a former American boyband; One-call, another name for utility location "One Call" (Gunna song), 2019, from the album Drip or Drown 2 "One Call" (Rich Amiri song), 2023; One Call Away (disambiguation) "One Call Away" (Chingy song), a 2003 song by American rapper Chingy "One Call Away" (Charlie Puth song), a 2015 song by American singer ...
Come Ye Sons of Art, Z.323, [a] also known as Ode for Queen Mary's Birthday, is a musical composition by Henry Purcell. It was written in 1694, and is one of a series of odes in honour of the birthday of Queen Mary II of England. [1] The text of the ode is often attributed to Nahum Tate, who was poet laureate at the time.
Queen Camilla’s son, Tom Parker Bowles, revealed the sweet nickname his children have for their step-grandfather, King Charles III. Parker Bowles, 49, appeared on the Sunday, October 13, episode ...