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You Are Free is the sixth studio album by Cat Power, the stage name and eponymous band of the American singer-songwriter Chan Marshall. It was released in 2003 on Matador Records . The album features guest appearances by Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters , Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam and Warren Ellis of the Dirty Three .
Linda Ellen November [2] (born October 16, 1944) [2] is an American singer who has sung tens of thousands of commercial jingles. [3] She was the voice of the singing cat in the Meow Mix commercials, [4] sang the jingle "Galaxy Glue" in the 1981 film The Incredible Shrinking Woman, the "Coke and a Smile" jingle in the classic Mean Joe Greene Super Bowl commercial, [5] and has won many Clio ...
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"Memory" is a show tune composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber, with lyrics by Trevor Nunn based on poems by T. S. Eliot. It was written for the 1981 musical Cats, where it is sung primarily by the character Grizabella as a melancholic remembrance of her glamorous past and as a plea for acceptance.
The internet is lapping up a catchy new parody song poking fun at former President Donald Trump’s “they’re eating the cats” debate comment — with the music video raking in hundreds of ...
[2] [3] John Erwin provided the voice-over for the cat. [4] Morris won two PATSY Awards (an award for animal performers in film and television) in 1972 and 1973. [2] The original Morris died on July 7, 1978, in his native Chicago of old age. [3] [5] All cats to play Morris have been rescue animals, either from an animal shelter or a cat rescue
"Wild World" is a song written and recorded by English singer-songwriter Cat Stevens. It first appeared on his fourth album, Tea for the Tillerman (1970). Released as a single in September 1970 by Island Records and A&M Records, "Wild World" saw significant commercial success, garnering attention for its themes of love and heartbreak, and has been covered numerous times since its release.