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"When the Red, Red Robin (Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along)" is a popular song written, both words and music, by Harry Woods in 1926. The song became the signature song for singer and actress Lillian Roth , who performed it often during the height of her musical career from the late 1920s to the late 1930s.
"Barbara Allen" (Child 84, Roud 54) is a traditional folk song that is popular throughout the English-speaking world and beyond. It tells of how the eponymous character denies a dying man's love, then dies of grief soon after his untimely death.
"Last Thoughts on Woody Guthrie" is a poem by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, written in honor of his idol Woody Guthrie, who at the time was dying from Huntington's disease. It was recited live during his April 12, 1963 performance at New York City's Town Hall [ 1 ] and was officially released in 1991 on The Bootleg Series Volumes 1-3 ...
Robin was a national treasure and a beautiful soul." - The World According to Garp" co-star Glenn Close , in a statement. - "I've never known a sweeter, brighter, more considerate person than Robin.
The human skull is an obvious and frequent symbol of death, found in many cultures and religious traditions. [1] Human skeletons and sometimes non-human animal skeletons and skulls can also be used as blunt images of death; the traditional figure of the Grim Reaper – a black-hooded skeleton with a scythe – is one use of such symbolism. [2]
Bob Saget became emotional when an interviewer brought up Robin Williams: 'Oh, you're killing me, you're killing me.'
Robin takes the warrant and the tinker's money and leaves him with the bill. The tinker catches up with Robin and a fight ensues with the tinker getting the better of it. Robin blows his horn to be rescued by his men, but in admiration offers 100 pounds for the tinker to become one of them. 128: Robin Hood and the Newly Revived
Bob Odenkirk opens up to TODAY about a "heart incident" he had while filming the final season of "Better Call Saul" in New Mexico. Bob Odenkirk recalls almost dying from ‘heart incident’ on ...