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"I Had a Beautiful Time" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Merle Haggard backed by The Strangers. It was released in January 1986 as the first single from the album A Friend in California. The song reached number 5 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. [1]
Having Wonderful Time is a 1938 American romantic comedy film adapted from Arthur Kober's 1937 Broadway play of the same name, directed by Alfred Santell and starring Ginger Rogers and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. along with Lucille Ball and Eve Arden.
"Myths of the Near Future" "Having a Wonderful Time" - Written in the form of postcards, the story chronicles a young couple who vacation on the Canary Islands, but their flight home is repeatedly cancelled until it becomes apparent that they—along with thousands of other families vacationing—will never return home, and have been forever exiled.
"We had a wonderful time and recreating those scenes felt like yesterday," Ridgeley told the U.K. outlet before expressing he wishes his lifelong friend and Wham! bandmate — whom he refers to ...
Great trust, we had a wonderful time, and we had no idea that it was gonna be what it was.” The film, of course, was a hit with audiences and went on to become a classic of the rom-com genre.
"We had a wonderful time and recreating those scenes felt like yesterday," Ridgeley told the U.K. publication before adding how he wished Michael could have been with him on the Swiss mountains.
"Dearest Berniece, I just can't tell you both how I enjoyed meeting you. I want to thank you for everything, for I had a wonderful time. Love, Norma Jeane. P.S. Berniece, I will write to you soon. Give Mona Rae my love." [6] At the same time, Mortenson began a modeling career and became an actress under the stage name Marilyn Monroe.
It seemed somehow fitting that Paul McCartney chose to finally wrap up his mammoth “Got Back” tour in London at Christmas time. He might not have graced the U.K. with his presence too much on ...