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  2. Where the Sidewalk Ends (film) - Wikipedia

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    Where the Sidewalk Ends is a 1950 American film noir directed and produced by Otto Preminger. [2] [3] The screenplay for the film was written by Ben Hecht, and adapted by Robert E. Kent, Frank P. Rosenberg, and Victor Trivas. The screenplay and adaptations were based on the novel Night Cry by William L. Stuart.

  3. Pure Country (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The Pure Country soundtrack is Strait's first soundtrack album. Although the film was a mild success, garnering box office receipts of over $15 million against a $10 million budget, the film's soundtrack album is Strait's most commercially successful album, having sold over six million copies.

  4. Shel Silverstein - Wikipedia

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    Where the Sidewalk Ends (Columbia/CBS Records) (1984) A Light In the Attic (Columbia/CBS Records) (1985) Underwater Land (with Pat Dailey) (Olympia Records) (2002, released posthumously) The Best of Shel Silverstein: His Words His Songs His Friends (Legacy/Columbia/Sony BMG Music Entertainment) (2005, released posthumously)

  5. Pure Country - Wikipedia

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    Dusty feels that his elaborate stage show is overwhelming his music, a suspicion confirmed one night when he omits several bars of a chart-topping hit, "Where the Sidewalk Ends". When his fans don't notice, Dusty's performance was cut short. Dusty has a conversation with his drummer and best friend, Earl Blackstock.

  6. Where the Sidewalk Ends (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Where the Sidewalk Ends is a 1974 children's poetry collection by Shel Silverstein. Where the Sidewalk Ends may also refer to: Where the Sidewalk Ends, a 1950 film noir; Where the Sidewalk Ends, the title poem of the Silverstein collection "Where the Sidewalk Ends", a 1978 song by John Mellencamp from A Biography

  7. Where the Sidewalk Ends - Wikipedia

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    “Where the Sidewalk Ends”, the title poem and also Silverstein’s best known poem, encapsulates the core message of the collection. The reader is told that there is a hidden, mystical place "where the sidewalk ends", between the sidewalk and the street. The poem is divided into three stanzas. Although straying from a consistent metrical ...

  8. The Music of ‘Elvis’: A Complete Guide to Who Sings ... - AOL

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    The soundtrack gives it an additional, contemporary spin, with D’Mile producing one of the most acclaimed R&B singers of our time. Jack White: “Power Of My Love”

  9. Ron Haffkine - Wikipedia

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    Haffkine and Silverstein released "Where the Sidewalk Ends" on cassette in 1983, as an LP phonograph record in 1984, and won the 1984 Grammy Award for Best Recording For Children. The copyright is owned by Sony Music Entertainment Inc. The collection is recited, sung and shouted by Shel Silverstein himself and produced by Ron Haffkine.