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He is best known for the poem, The Guy in the Glass, written in 1934. Earlier in his career, he created several musical recordings in the still-young recording industry, and was known as "The Del-Mar-Va Songster". He occasionally recorded with a quartet of musicians known as the "Rubeville Tuners", and he was also sometimes known as Peter Dale ...
The solo version of the song was the title track on Eagleson's 2023 album Do It Anyway, while a re-recorded version with American country artist Jake Worthington was released as a single to Canadian country radio in 2024. [2] [3]
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Do It Anyway may refer to: Do It Anyway, 2023 album by Jade Eagleson "Do It Anyway" (Jade Eagleson song), title song by from the 2023 album "Do It Anyway" (Ben Folds Five song), 2012 single by Ben Folds Five from the album The Sound of the Life of the Mind "Do it anyway", paraphrase of The Paradoxical Commandments associated with Mother Teresa
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"Tom o' Bedlam" is the title of an anonymous poem in the "mad song" genre, written in the voice of a homeless "Bedlamite". The poem was probably composed at the beginning of the 17th century. In How to Read and Why Harold Bloom called it "the greatest anonymous lyric in the [English] language." [1]
"Anyway" is a song by American country music artist Martina McBride, recorded for her ninth studio album Waking Up Laughing (2007). It was the first single of her career that she had a writing credit on, co-writing it with the Warren Brothers , a duo consisting of brothers Brad and Brett Warren.
"Do It Anyway" is an alternative rock song by the band Ben Folds Five, from their 2012 album The Sound of the Life of the Mind. It was the first song released by the band in over a decade. It was the first song released by the band in over a decade.