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"Lucky Stars" is a song by American singer-songwriter Dean Friedman, released in 1978 by Lifesong Records as a single from his album "Well, Well," Said the Rocking Chair. Despite not being credited on the single, the song is a duet with Denise Marsa . [ 1 ]
Thank Your Lucky Stars is the tenth studio album by power electronics band Whitehouse, released in 1990 through the newly formed Susan Lawly label.Recorded in September 1988, it was the group's first studio album after a period of inactivity during the later half of the 1980s and the first to feature contributions from writer and musician Peter Sotos and production work from Steve Albini.
Thank Your Lucky Stars is a 1943 American musical comedy film made by Warner Brothers as a World War II fundraiser, with a slim plot involving theater producers. The stars donated their salaries to the Hollywood Canteen, which was founded by John Garfield and Bette Davis, who appear in this film.
Thank Your Lucky Stars (Whitehouse album), a 1990 album by the British band Whitehouse Thank Your Lucky Stars (Beach House album) , a 2015 album by American dream pop band Beach House "Thank Your Lucky Star", a song by Labi Siffre from The Singer and the Song
James V. Monaco (music); Al Dubin (lyrics) Star Spangled Rhythm "That Old Black Magic" [b] Harold Arlen (music); Johnny Mercer (lyrics) Thank Your Lucky Stars "They're Either Too Young or Too Old" Arthur Schwartz (music); Frank Loesser (lyrics) 1944 [29] Going My Way "Swinging on a Star" Jimmy Van Heusen (music); Johnny Burke (lyrics) Brazil ...
Thank Your Lucky Stars is the sixth studio album by American dream pop duo Beach House.It was co-produced by the band and Chris Coady, and was released on October 16, 2015, [1] by Sub Pop in North America, Bella Union in Europe, and Mistletone Records in Australia.
Hipster YouTube ate this up back in when it started making the rounds back in 2012, and with good reason—with lyrics like "if you're still breathing, you're the lucky one," there's literally no ...
Thank Your Lucky Stars was a British television pop music show made by ABC Weekend TV, and broadcast on ITV from 1961 to 1966. [2] Of all the show's presenters, Brian Matthew is perhaps the best remembered. Many of the leading pop groups of the time performed on it. As well as featuring British artists, it often included American guest stars.