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  2. Gloomy Sunday - Wikipedia

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    "Gloomy Sunday" (Hungarian: Szomorú Vasárnap), also known as the "Hungarian Suicide Song", is a popular song composed by Hungarian pianist and composer Rezső Seress and published in 1933. The original lyrics were titled "Vége a világnak" ( The world is ending ) and were about despair caused by war, ending in a quiet prayer about people's sins.

  3. Hal Kemp - Wikipedia

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    Hal Kemp was born in Marion, Alabama.He formed his first band in high school, and by the age of 19 led a University of North Carolina band, the Carolina Club Orchestra. . They sailed to England, where they made their first recordings in London, and on their return journey made the acquaintance of the Prince of Wales, who performed with

  4. 7-year-old stuns with rendition of Billie Holiday classic

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    It's a rendition of the Billie Holiday classic "Gloomy Sunday" so incredible, you'd hardly know it came from a 7-year-old. This performance earned Angelina Jordan Asta a standing ovation on the ...

  5. Ein Lied von Liebe und Tod - Wikipedia

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    Ein Lied von Liebe und Tod (Gloomy Sunday – A Song of Love and Death, Hungarian: Szomorú vasárnap) is a 1999 film, a German/Hungarian co-production.. Although the movie centers on a romantic love triangle with tragic consequences, it has a strong historical background, set in Hungary during World War II.

  6. Desmond Carter - Wikipedia

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    Herbert Desmond Carter (15 June 1895 – 3 February 1939) was a British lyricist who worked with George and Ira Gershwin, Ivor Novello, and others, and also wrote one of the first English language versions of the notorious "suicide song", "Gloomy Sunday". He was born in Bristol.

  7. F.T.F.O.M.F. - Wikipedia

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    The first show took place on December 31, 2018 at the Foundry Concert Club in Lakewood, OH, and ended on February 16, 2019 at House of Blues in New Orleans, LA. [4] Also on this tour, the rapper's second extended play Gloomy Sunday was available for purchase. [5]

  8. László Jávor - Wikipedia

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    László Jávor (May 4, 1903 – December 2, 1992) was a Hungarian poet and painter who wrote the poem that was the basis for the song "Gloomy Sunday", composed by Rezső Seress, later also notably recorded by Billie Holiday. He was born in Budapest and died in Cannes. [1]

  9. Strange Music (album) - Wikipedia

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    "Gloomy Sunday" 4:32: References This page was last edited on 26 August 2024, at 16:49 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...