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Lauren Ambrose sings the song in the film Sleepwalk With Me (2012). The characters Florence and Harry Bentley sing "Side by Side" in the episode of The Jeffersons "Homecoming". In the 1992 Seinfeld episode "The Watch", "Side by Side" is sung by Crazy Joe Davola as he walks down the street and Elaine sings along, which begins their relationship.
"Big Man on Mulberry Street" is a song by Billy Joel from the 1986 album The Bridge. [2] The jazz-influenced song's title refers to Mulberry Street in the Little Italy section of New York City. [ 3 ]
"Side by Side" was produced by Maurice White and composed by White, Wayne Vaughn and Wanda Vaughn of The Emotions. The single is four minutes and nine seconds long with a tempo of adante moderato at 104 beats per minute. [1] [3] The B-side of the single is the song "Something Special" which also appears on the album Powerlight. [1]
"A-Train Rush Hour Stomp" by The Third Rail (featuring Rusty Evans from The Deep) "ABCs of New York" by Princess Nokia "Absolutely Avenue B" by Sonny Vincent "Accidentally 4th. St. (Gloria)" by Figures On A Beach "The Acieed That Ate New York" by Mark Imperial "Across 110th Street Parts 1 & 2" by Bobby Womack "Across 110th Street" by El Barrio
[1] [2] [3] It was written by Lynsey de Paul and Barry Blue in 1975 [4] [5] [6] at the invitation of the film's writer and producer Bruce Beresford, and has a doo-wop, retro-style style. [7] The song is performed by the male-female duo "Twogether", [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] (according to some sources Twogether is Stephanie de Sykes who plays Julia in ...
"Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush" is a single by Traffic. [1] It is the title song to the film of the same name, and features all four members of Traffic singing a joint lead, though the bridge and parts of the chorus have Steve Winwood singing unaccompanied. The single uses an edited version of the song, with the intro removed.
The King of Mulberry Street, by Donna Jo Napoli. A young boy in the 1890s travels alone from Napoli (Naples), Italy to New York, where he settles on Mulberry Street. Music. Billy Joel's song "Big Man on Mulberry Street" is a jazz-influenced song from his album The Bridge (1986). [14] Twenty One Pilots' "Mulberry Street" from their album Scaled ...
And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street (1937), Theodor Seuss Geisel's first children's book, published under the pen name Dr. Seuss "Big Man on Mulberry Street", a song by Billy Joel; Mulberry (disambiguation)