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The single's initial release was credited to "Carmine Sorrentino & Dave Carlotti vs Miss Jane" and titled "It's A Fine Day '98", while later releases were simply credited to "Miss Jane" with a simplified song title. [52] Several further remixes followed, and the single was mainly promoted with a remix by producer ATB. A music video was produced ...
"Li'l Liza Jane" was first published as lyrics (without notated music) in 1904 by Anne Virginia Culbertson as part of her book At the Big House. [9] A different version of the song was published as sheet music in 1916 by Sherman, Clay & Co of San Francisco, California, with compositional credit going to Countess Ada de Lachau (Ada Louise Metz, 1866–1956).
Miss Jane – Floyd's step-mother; Skeets Miller - a journalist who won the Pulitzer Prize for Journalism in 1926 for his news coverage of the Floyd rescue mission; Jewell Estes – a young local boy; Bee Doyle – a local man who owned the land where Floyd was exploring; Ed Bishop – a fellow cave explorer; H.T Carmichael – an engineer
"The Land Where the Good Songs Go" - lyrics by P. G. Wodehouse - from the musical show Miss 1917 [32] " The Last Time I Saw Paris " (1940) - lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II - winner of the 1941 Academy Award for Best Original Song [ 33 ]
Miss Springtime [37] Only A Rose: Rudolph Friml Clifford Grey: 1928: The Three Musketeers [2] Opening Act 1 Appendix (Pergola Patrol) Jerome Kern Anne Caldwell George Grossmith, Jr. Unknown--[56] Opening Act Two (from Leave It to Jane) Jerome Kern Guy Bolton: 1917: Leave It to Jane [16] Overture (from Leave It to Jane) Jerome Kern Guy Bolton ...
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"Good Golly, Miss Molly" is a rock 'n' roll song first recorded in 1956 by American musician Little Richard and released in January 1958 as Specialty single 624, and later on Little Richard in March 1958. [1] The song, a jump blues, was written by John Marascalco and producer Robert "Bumps" Blackwell. Although it was first recorded by Little ...
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