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Ager was born to Jewish couple Fannie Nathan and Simon Ager, who worked as a livestock dealer. [2] [3] in Chicago, Illinois, the sixth of nine children.He taught himself to play the piano, and attended McKinley High School, but left after only three years and embarked on a career in music.
Both sides from same album except where indicated Chart positions Album US CAN [24] 1961 "Daydreams" b/w "So Goes the Story" (Non-album track) 70 – The Captivating Johnny Crawford "Your Love Is Growing Cold" b/w "Treasure" – – 1962 "Patti Ann" b/w "Donna" 43 16 "Cindy's Birthday" b/w "Something Special" 8 14 A Young Man's Fancy "Your Nose ...
Young Man's Fancy" The Twilight Zone episode: Episode no. Season 3 Episode 34: Directed by: John Brahm: Written by: Richard Matheson: Featured music: Nathan Scott: Production code: 4813: Original air date: May 11, 1962 () Guest appearances; Phyllis Thaxter: Virginia Lane Walker Alex Nicol: Alex Walker Wallace Rooney: Mr. Wilkinson Helen Brown ...
A Young Man's Fancy / Connie – ABC-Paramount 1963; Only Cause I'm Lonely / Cinderella – ABC-Paramount 1963; Ten Dollars and a Clean White Shirt / Won't You Be My Girl – ABC-Paramount 1964; Kisses (Love Theme) / Something More – ABC-Paramount 1964; Love's Funny / One Rose Today, One Rose Tomorrow – Liberty 1965
Young Man's Fancy may refer to: A quotation from the poem "Locksley Hall" by Lord Tennyson; A Young Man's Fancy, part four of the 2010–2011 limited series Highland Laddie by Garth Ennis and John McCrea "Young Man's Fancy" (The Twilight Zone), an episode of the television series The Twilight Zone; Young Man's Fancy (film), a 1939 British film
A man can think a lot of thoughts and walk a lot of pavements between afternoon and night. And to a man like Martin Sloan, to whom memory has suddenly become reality, a resolve can come just as clearly and inexorably as stars in the summer night. Martin Sloan is now back in time. And his resolve is to put in a claim to the past.
"Locksley Hall" is a poem written by Alfred Tennyson in 1835 and published in his 1842 collection of Poems. It narrates the emotions of a rejected suitor upon coming to his childhood home, an apparently fictional Locksley Hall, though in fact Tennyson was a guest of the Arundel family in their stately home named Loxley Hall, in Staffordshire, where he spent much of his time writing whilst on ...
Frumious Bandersnatch was an American psychedelic rock band active in the 1960s. It was named after a character from the Lewis Carroll poem "Jabberwocky".Based in Berkeley, California, [1] the band was active from 1967 to 1969.