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The Biggest Disappointment" is an Australian country music song written by Joy McKean and made famous by her husband, Slim Dusty. It has been covered by artists including Missy Higgins , Troy Cassar-Daley , Beccy Cole , and Gina Jeffreys .
"Spring Will Be a Little Late This Year" is the title of a 1943 traditional pop composition by Frank Loesser, written for and introduced in the 1944 film Christmas Holiday, the song was largely overlooked for some ten years before being rediscovered in the mid-1950s to become a pop and jazz standard much recorded by vocalists and instrumentalists.
and three of the events in the song (the fire, failed love, imagined death) are based on the narrator's words in Mann's story; the central idea of both the short story and the song are the same. [7] Leiber and Stoller first gave the song to Georgia Brown to perform for a BBC television special in 1967. She asked Leiber and Stoller to add a sung ...
Pixar tasked Newman with writing a song expressing Jessie's disappointment in her former owner as the latter grows up, with the songwriter only knowing the song's required length and gender. [3] Lasseter described the addition of Jessie's song as the most significant change the film underwent during production. [4]
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"Disappointed" is a 1989 song by post-punk group Public Image Ltd. It was the first single from 9, their seventh studio album.Lyrically, the song was inspired by John Lydon's experiences with friends within the band throughout its history, who he commented often let him down.
But according to some of her friends, the great disappointment in the life of the 78-year-old star has been never having the family she's craved all her life. "I desperately want a family.
Ideas for Songs is a cassette by Destroyer, released in 1997. [1] The tape was a result of Dan Bejar being asked to contribute a song under the Destroyer moniker for a various artists compilation being curated at that time. As a response he submitted a cassette with 20 songs for them to choose from.