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"Sweet Sue, Just You" is an American popular song of 1928, composed by Victor Young with lyrics by Will J. Harris. [1]
The Amazing Charlatans is a compilation album by the American psychedelic rock band the Charlatans that was released in 1996 by Big Beat Records. [1] The album is a collection of demos, tracks that appeared on singles, and previously unreleased sessions that the band recorded between August 1965 and early 1968, at a variety of different San Francisco studios.
Sweet Sue may refer to: Sweet Sue (comic strip), a British comic strip by Bill Ritchie; Sweet Sue, a 1986 play by A. R. Gurney "Sweet Sue, Just You", a 1928 jazz song; Sweet Sue, a brand of canned meats owned by Bumble Bee Foods specializing in chicken
The film featured a theme song entitled "High Up In The Sky" composed by Edward Pala and Edward Brandt. Also featured on the soundtrack was the song entitled "Sweet Sue - Just You" which was written by Victor Young and Will J. Harris.
The Complete Columbia Recordings of Miles Davis with John Coltrane is a box set featuring jazz musicians Miles Davis and John Coltrane.It is the first box set in a series of eight from Columbia/Legacy compiling Davis's work for Columbia Records, and includes never-before-released alternate takes, omissions of other musicians, musician comments, false starts and a first version of compositions ...
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"Sweet Sue, Just You" (Will Harris, Victor Young) – 2:41 "The One Rose (That's Left in My Heart)" (Del Lyon, Lani McIntire) – 4:32 "Alabama Jubilee" (George L. Cobb, Jack Yellen) – 1:42; LP side B: "Big Bad Bill (Is Sweet William Now)" (Milton Ager, Jack Yellen) – 3:15 "Yearning (Just for You)" (Joe Burke, Benny Davis) – 2:48
MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Just in time for National Cholesterol Education Month, Cheerios is bringing back the Cheerios Kid and Sue to help Baby Boomers understand how soluble fiber from ...