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Short Stories is the first LP album by the award-winning [1] [2] [3] American songwriter Bob McDill, released in 1972 by J-M-I Records. [4] It is notable for being the only known album recorded by the successful country music writer. [5] It is also notable as being the first full-length album released on the short lived J-M-I Records label. [6]
James Grover Thurber (December 8, 1894 – November 2, 1961) was an American cartoonist, writer, humorist, journalist, and playwright.He was best known for his cartoons and short stories, published mainly in The New Yorker and collected in his numerous books.
Pages in category "1959 short stories" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. All You Zombies;
Critical response to Short Stories, both upon release and in retrospect, has been mixed.A Smash Hits journalist put the blame entirely on Anderson for making the album "entirely unlistenable"; he jokingly described his lyrics as "the kind of 'cosmic' drivel that gets hippies a bad name", and felt that the "tuneless" melodies were written by just coming up with notes and pitches at random. [6]
This list shows albums that peaked in the Top 5 (top 10 from November) of the UK Albums Chart during 1958, as well as albums which peaked in 1957 or 1959 but were in the top 5/10 in 1958. The entry date is when the album appeared in the top 5/10 for the first time (week ending, as published by the Official Charts Company, which is six days ...
Zorro stories were published much more frequently between 1944 and 1951 when McCulley published 52 short stories with the character for the West Magazine. "Zorro Rides the Trail!", which appeared in Max Brand's Western Magazine in 1954, is the last story to be published during the author's lifetime and the second-to-last story overall.
13 April 1959 by Simon & Schuster in the US and 26 June 1959 by Herbert Jenkins in the UK A Few Quick Ones is a collection of ten short stories by P. G. Wodehouse . It was first published in the United States on 13 April 1959 by Simon & Schuster , New York, and in the United Kingdom on 26 June 1959 by Herbert Jenkins , London.
The 1998 television movie The Love Letter, starring Campbell Scott and Jennifer Jason Leigh, is based on Finney's short story of the same name, which appeared in The Saturday Evening Post in 1959. The Third Level , Knox College's science fiction and fantasy publication, is named for Finney's short story "The Third Level", published in The ...