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Thomas embraced his newfound faith, but sometimes clashed with fundamentalist Christian fans because he still performed his previous popular hits. [11] On MCA Records, Thomas and Chris Christian recorded his last Top 40 hit single, "Don't Worry Baby".
Review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 57% approval rating, with a rating average of 5.5/10, based on 7 reviews. [2] On Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 based on reviews from critics, the film has a score of 55 based on 6 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews". [3]
"Don't Worry Baby" is a song by American rock band the Beach Boys from their March 1964 album Shut Down Volume 2. Written by Brian Wilson and Roger Christian, Wilson's lead vocal on the track is considered one of his defining performances, and he later referred to "Don't Worry Baby" as perhaps the Beach Boys' finest record.
The most famous such version, commonly referred to as "Killer Whale Tank", featured Downie improvising an extended story about working as a cleaner in the killer whale tank at an aquarium. [2] It first appeared as a B-side on the band's 1991 CD single for "Long Time Running"; in 2022, it was featured on the live album Live at the Roxy .
File talk: This is the cover art for the 7-inch single "Don't Worry Baby" by BJ Thomas. The cover art copyright is believed to belong to the label, MCA, or the graphic artist(s).jpg The cover art copyright is believed to belong to the label, MCA, or the graphic artist(s).jpg
The Very Best of B. J. Thomas "Bring Back the Time" b/w "I Don't Have a Mind of My Own" (from Tomorrow Never Comes) — 75 — — — 53 — — I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry "You'll Never Walk Alone" b/w "Chains of Love" — — — — — — — — The Very Best of B. J. Thomas "Tomorrow Never Comes" b/w "Your Tears Leave Me Cold" (non ...
Wilbert Vere Awdry OBE (15 June 1911 – 21 March 1997), often credited as Rev. W. Awdry, was an English Anglican minister, railway enthusiast, and children's author.He is best remembered as the creator of Thomas the Tank Engine and several other characters who appeared in his Railway Series.
Thomas first appeared in 1946, in the second book in the series Thomas the Tank Engine, and was the focus of the four short stories contained within. In 1979, British writer and producer Britt Allcroft came across the books, [‡ 2] and arranged a deal to make the television series Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends (later simplified to Thomas ...