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He was born on 25 December 1904 and named Bassey Eyo Ephraim Adam. [5] His father Eyo Ephraim Adam was from Etim Efiom royal house of Old Calabar and was also a one-time head of the House from 1906 to 1911. [3] [7] His mother Eyoanwan Eyo Edem was the Granddaughter of Edem Ekpo, one of the patriarchs of the Duke royal house.
Bassey returned to the Beatles with "Yesterday", as she had previously covered "Something" and "Fool on the Hill" successfully in the 1970s, and had performed "Hey Jude" frequently live. Another previously successful formula was used for the closing track "Dio, Come Ti Amo (Oh God How Much I Love You)" an Italian original in the tradition of ...
“Holy (sh-t) Eddie Vedder sang my Bradley Cooper song in his set tonight,” Isbell wrote. “That is by far the strangest sentence I’ve ever composed but it’s certainly a huge honor.
As with "We Have All the Time in the World" in 1969, Hal David wrote the lyrics.Paul Williams's original lyrics were discarded.Retrospective reviews have ranked "Moonraker" as one of the better Bond theme songs overall, however it is regarded as the weakest of the three Bond theme songs performed by Bassey.
Abbott Elementary returns from winter break tonight — and the regular crew has got some company. The newest episode, “Volunteers,” will see Abbott’s fellow Philadelphia residents visit for ...
The CD single included seven versions of the song and CD-ROM tracks of the video. The first video track is taken from her live performance at the 2006 Faenol Festival in North Wales, features Bassey introducing the song. The video, on track 9, uses animation interwoven with a live performance of the track during this concert.
Two different live Bassey performances of the song appear on the Odeon Entertainment DVD, Shirley Bassey On TV, released in 2010. [ 41 ] De Paul recorded a version of the song with a whole host of celebrity friends to celebrate Capital Radio 's twentieth anniversary in 1993 under the name 'Lynsey and friends', which was produced by de Paul and ...
Bradley Allen Lang (born March 18, 1962) is an American bassist. He became known for playing with Y&T , replacing long-time group member Phil Kennemore, after the latter was diagnosed with lung cancer.