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The lyrics of "Atlantic City" depict a young couple's escape to Atlantic City, New Jersey, but it also wrestles with rebirth and the inevitability of death.The man in the relationship intends to take a job in organized crime upon arriving in Atlantic City, due at least partly to desperation over his "debts."
The song makes reference to a number of longtime Atlantic City features including the rolling chairs and the boardwalk. [2] The salt-water air (the Jersey Shore's temperatures are cooler than the city during the summer and made Atlantic City an especially popular attraction prior to air conditioning being widespread) is also mentioned. [2]
[37] While reviewing Carey's compilation The Ballads (2009), Chuck Campbell of The Press of Atlantic City wrote that at some point in Carey's career, the quality her songs got "iffier" and commented that "Thank God I Found You" is such an example. [38] He went on to say that the song was a "trifle". [38]
1919 – La La Lucille (lyrics by Arthur Jackson, B. G. DeSylva and Irving Caesar) 1919 – Morris Gest's "Midnight Whirl" (lyrics by Bud De Sylva, John Henry Mears) 1920 – George White's Scandals of 1920 (lyrics by Arthur Jackson) 1921 – A Dangerous Maid (lyrics by Ira Gershwin). Premiered in Atlantic City.
Atlantic released his solo album Tabernakel, which contains his playing the lute. [2] His concept album Eli, recorded with Kaz Lux on vocals, won the Dutch Edison Award for best album in 1976. [10] On the album, Akkerman experimented with a 12-string guitar tuned in parallel fifths.
It was the first recording to be released as part of Atlantic and Big Yellow Dog's joint venture. [16] She also re-released her single, "Might Not Like Me," later in 2018. Her debut major label EP, also entitled Time of Our Lives , was released on September 7, 2018 [ 17 ] [ 18 ] and was produced by Nathan Chapman. [ 19 ]
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Move Your Hand is a live album by American organist Lonnie Smith recorded at Club Harlem in Atlantic City, New Jersey in 1969 and released on the Blue Note label. [2]