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Lydia, the Tattooed Lady" is a 1939 song written by Yip Harburg and Harold Arlen. [1] It first appeared in the Marx Brothers film At the Circus (1939) and became one of Groucho Marx's signature tunes. It subsequently appeared in the movie The Philadelphia Story (1940), sung by Virginia Weidler as Dinah Lord.
"Lydia" is the debut single by American rock band Highly Suspect, from their debut album Mister Asylum (2015). The song first appeared on the 2013 EP Black Ocean . It hit the top 5 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart in August 2015.
This list (like the article List of the Child Ballads) also serves as a link to articles about the songs, which may use a very different song title. The songs are listed in the index by accession number, rather than (for example) by subject matter or in order of importance. Some well-known songs have low Roud numbers (for example, many of the ...
Porter would frequently return to the list song form, notable examples include "You're the Top" from the 1934 musical Anything Goes, [25] [26] [27] "Friendship", one of Porter's wittiest list songs, from DuBarry Was a Lady, [28]: 483 and "Farming" and "Let's Not Talk About Love" both from Let's Face It!
Someone seems to think that the song is out of copyright. I don't think so; sheet music I've seen says "copyright 1939 (renewed 1967) Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer Inc. c/o EMI Feist Catalog, Inc." --jpgordon::==( o ) 05:01, 27 October 2009 (UTC) I agree. Both the movie and the song are still protected by copyright.
Lydia (name), a list of people and fictional characters with the given name Giota Lydia (born 1934), Greek Laiko singer Lydia of Thyatira , a woman mentioned in the New Testament in Acts 16
On January 29, 2013, the band released the album art, release date, and the first single off the album. [2]The band released a deluxe edition of the album on October 15, 2013.
"Lydia" is a song by New Zealand band Fur Patrol from their debut studio album, Pet, released in 2000. Written by lead vocalist Julia Deans, the song is about a woman who observes that her ex-lover is in a new relationship with another woman—Lydia. The song spent 19 weeks on the New Zealand Singles Chart, peaking at number one on 24 December ...