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Dubin and Warren wrote the song for the 1935 musical Go into Your Dance. The song is introduced by Al Jolson. [2] This and "She's a Latin from Manhattan" were the most notable from the movie. [3] In the 1946 film of Jolson's life, The Jolson Story, the song featured. Jolson recorded it commercially on June 18, 1947, for Decca Records.
The song describes, in several choruses, the simple delights of Manhattan for a young couple in love. The joke is that these "delights" are really some of the worst, or cheapest, sights that New York has to offer; for example, the stifling, humid stench of the subway in summertime is described as "balmy breezes", while the noisy, grating pushcarts on Mott Street are "gently gliding by".
In fact, the University of Chicago has a perfect 4–0 record against Notre Dame in football; the most recent matchup between the two schools took place in 1899. The Band was originally called the UC Military Band, although it had no affiliation with any form of the Armed Forces at that time. [ 3 ]
Yes, Hollywood is as liberal as everybody says -- 'for better or for worse,' according to Alyssa Milano.
"The Land" is a protest song, traditionally sung by the Georgist movement in pursuit and promotion of land value taxation.Its first appearance is from a Chicago Georgist publication, The Single Tax, in 1887 as "The Land Song" [1] Until the late 1970s it was sung at the end of each year's Liberal Assembly and was the party anthem of the Liberal Party, until that party merged with the SDP to ...
Chicago aldermen told Fox News Digital that city officials are not listening to constituents' concerns about illegal immigrants and slammed Mayor Brandon Johnson's handling of the issue.
The connection between music and politics has been seen in many cultures. People in the past and present – especially politicians, politically-engaged musicians and listeners – hold that music can 'express' political ideas and ideologies, such as rejection of the establishment ('anti-establishment') or protest against state or private actions, including war through anti-war songs, but also ...
So many people were saying to me, like at a dinner [party], you should have a podcast because you have so many things to say about stuff that isn’t political, and most of “Real Time” is ...