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"Whatever Gets You thru the Night" is a song written by John Lennon, released as a single in 1974 on Apple Records, catalogue number Apple 1874 in the United States and Apple R5998 in the United Kingdom. [6] In the U.S. it peaked at No. 1 on all three record charts: Billboard Hot 100, Cashbox, and Record World, [7] and at No. 36 in the UK.
Edge of Dawn's second studio album Anything That Gets You Through The Night was released May 21, 2010. [2] In between releases, Edge of Dawn has contributed both original tracks and remixes to several Dependent compilations. [3] The name "Edge of Dawn" is an homage to the Covenant song with the same name.
Same as 1934 (missing a verse), but sung after "All Through the Night". Same as 1934 (missing a verse). "All Through the Night" Sung by Billy and Hope on deck early in the show, where "It's De-Lovely" and "You'd Be So Easy to Love" went in revivals, with a chorus. Reprised when Hope visits Billy in the brig. Same as the 1934 reprise.
All Through the Night" is a 1934 popular song written by Cole Porter for his 1934 musical Anything Goes. The melody's distinguishing characteristic is a descending chromatic scale, starting on the third, interrupted by an octave leap after four bars. It was introduced by William Gaxton and Betina Hume.
The duo's version is "a campy take" on "I Get a Kick Out of You". [6] They are backed by "jaunty piano" at the beginning of the track, [ 7 ] with Gaga slowly starting the song with the line "My story is much too sad to be told, but practically everything leads me totally cold."
'Twas the Night Before Christmas History The poem, originally titled A Visit or A Visit From St. Nicholas , was first published anonymously on Dec. 23, 1823, in a Troy, New York newspaper called ...
Anything Goes is the cast recording of the 1989 London production of the Cole Porter musical of the same name. ... All Through The Night; Gypsy In Me; Buddie Beware;
“All you country boys saying you know how to treat a woman right,” Roan said during a spoken word aside in the song — “Well, only a woman knows how to treat a woman right. She gets the job ...