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The B-side to the "Hollywood Romance" single was a blues song that de Paul co-wrote with Coburn, entitled "Losin' The Blues For You". [13] [14] Polydor hosted a launch party in London to celebrate the release of "Hollywood Romance" in a Hollywood style setting complete with Busby Berkeley film clips. [15]
The 1980s produced chart-topping hits in pop, hip-hop, rock, and R&B. Here's a list of the best songs from the time, ranging from Toto to Michael Jackson.
*Major spoilers for The Sex Lives of College Girls season 2 below!*. Whitney, Kimberly, Bela, and Leighton are back for more adventures at Essex College in season 2 of The Sex Lives of College ...
The Other Side (Woodson book), a 2001 children's book by Jacqueline Woodson; The Other Side: The Secret Relationship Between Nazism and Zionism, a 1984 book by Mahmoud Abbas; The Other Side (El Otro Lado), a 1995 poetry collection by Julia Álvarez; The Other Side (Die andere Seite), a 1908 fantastic novel by Alfred Kubin
"The Other Side" is a single released on Paul van Dyk's second DJ mix album The Politics of Dancing 2. Paul van Dyk wrote the song in retort to the devastating tsunami which hit southeast Asia on 26 December 2004. Van Dyk believes it is important to recognise that many thousands of people were affected by this tragedy, and lost loved ones.
We chose our Ultimate Hollywood Bookshelf, and readers responded with the many, many titles we missed. Here are some of the best responses. 19 great Hollywood books we missed, according to our readers
Mitchell's song has been recorded by many other artists over the decades. Among the best-known versions are: Euson released the song as a single in 1970, reaching number 7 on the Dutch Top 40. [27] Clannad released a version as a duet with British singer Paul Young for the 1991 motion picture Switch.
The Other Side is a children's picture book written by Jacqueline Woodson and illustrated by E. B. Lewis, published in 2001 by G. P. Putnam's Sons. In 2012, the book was adapted into a film by Weston Woods Studios, Inc. , narrated by the author's daughter, Toshi Widoff-Woodson.