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Thanks in part to the success of this hit, Lynn became the first female Country entertainer to win the CMA Awards' "Female Vocalist of the Year" award in late 1967. In 1970 "Don't Come Home A-Drinkin" was certified by the RIAA as a gold album making Loretta Lynn the first woman in country music to receive such an honor.
Until 2008, Taking Off was not available on home video due to music rights complications. [ 11 ] Taking Off was released to Blu-ray Disc, by British company Park Circus, on 7 November 2011 as a Region-2 widescreen Blu-ray Disc and by Gaumont (with Carlotta Films as home video distributor) on March 23, 2011 as a Region-0 widescreen Blu-ray Disc .
My Wife's Family is a 1956 British comedy film directed by Gilbert Gunn and starring Ronald Shiner, Ted Ray, Greta Gynt, Diane Hart and Robertson Hare. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was written by Gunn and Talbot Rothwell .
Tiffany Lynn Rowe (born May 29, 1979 in Baltimore, Maryland), [1] also known professionally as Tiffany Lynn, is an American model and actress, initially best known as the partner and later fiancée of singer-songwriter Ashley Parker Angel in the reality series There and Back.
"Shake It Up Tonight" appears on Lynn's LP In the Night, and was written by Mike and Brenda Sutton. The B-side is "Baby", written by Cheryl Lynn and Ray Parker Jr. The ready-made disco song was a moderate success. It became a defining song for Lynn. The 7" version of the song was recorded and produced by Ray Parker Jr. who has worked with her ...
The film opens with Michael Landon Jr. as a child (Shawn Pyfrom) living a comfortable and happy life with his family: his father, Bonanza star Michael Landon (John Schneider); his mother, Lynn Noe Landon (Cheryl Ladd); and his elder sister, Leslie Landon (Rachel Duncan). Landon is a compassionate and loving father who dotes on his children.
My Wife's Family is a 1941 British domestic comedy film directed by Walter C. Mycroft and starring Charles Clapham, John Warwick, David Tomlinson and Patricia Roc. [1]The film is notable as one of five film versions based on the popular stage farce of the same name by Fred Duprez.