Dark Moon (song) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “Dark Moon” Single by Bonnie Guitar B-side “Big Mike” Released March 1957 Genre Country, rock and roll Label Fabor (local release), Dot (nationwide release) Songwriter(s) Ned Miller Producer(s) Fabor Robison, Randy Wood Bonnie [More]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia By Source, Fair use, Link Charro! Theatrical release poster Directed by Charles Marquis Warren Produced by Charles Marquis Warren Screenplay by Charles Marquis Warren Story by Frederick Louis Fox Starring [More]
Your Cheatin’ Heart (Song) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “Your Cheatin’ Heart” By Hank Williams (MGM Records) – Fair use, Link 1965 reissue single label Single by Hank Williams With His Drifting Cowboys A-side “Kaw-Liga“ Published October 31, 1952 Acuff-Rose [More]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia By Source, Fair use, Link “Hello Mary Lou” Single by Ricky Nelson from the album Rick Is 21 A-side “Travelin’ Man“ Released May 1961 Recorded 1960−61 Genre Rockabilly Length 2:17 Label Imperial Records #5741 [More]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Fair use, Link “The Prayer” Single by Celine Dion and Andrea Bocelli from the album Quest for Camelot, These Are Special Times and Sogno Released 1 March 1999 Recorded 1998 Chartmarker Studios, Sony Sound Stage, Criteria Recording Studios Genre Opera Length [More]
From This Moment On (Shania Twain song) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “From This Moment On” By The cover art can be obtained from Mercury Nashville., Fair use, Link Single by Shania Twain from the album Come On [More]
Shane (Film) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Shane By “Copyright 1953 Paramount Pictures Corp.” – Scan via Heritage Auctions. Cropped from original image., Public Domain, Link Theatrical release poster Directed by George Stevens Screenplay by [More]
(There’ll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover (Song) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “(There’ll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover” Song Recorded November 1941 Composer(s) Walter Kent Lyricist(s) Nat Burton “(There’ll [More]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia By Source (WP:NFCC#4), Fair use, Link Live and Let Die British cinema poster for Live and Let Die, illustrated by Robert McGinnis Directed by Guy Hamilton Produced by Harry SaltzmanAlbert R. Broccoli [More]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “The Bells of St. Mary’s” is a 1917 popular song. The music was written by A. Emmett Adams, the lyrics by Douglas Furber, following a visit to St. Mary’s Church, Southampton, England. The song was revived [More]