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Walking Distance is an album by the Texas-based folk singer-songwriter Robert Earl Keen. [3] It was released in the United States in 1998 on Arista Records. [4] The album peaked at No. 149 on the Billboard 200. [5]
This is the version that is used in the Sharpe television series with lyrics written by John Tams. Note that each verse is from a different story, as noted at the start of the verse. Chorus: O'er the hills and o'er the main Through Flanders, Portugal and Spain. King George commands and we obey Over the hills and far away.
"Walking Distance" has continued to be one of the more popular and critically acclaimed of all Twilight Zone episodes. Paul Mandell of American Cinematographer wrote: "[Walking Distance] was the most personal story Serling ever wrote, and easily the most sensitive dramatic fantasy in the history of television."
"Memphis, Tennessee", sometimes shortened to "Memphis", is a song by Chuck Berry, first released in 1959. In the UK, the song charted at number 6 in 1963; at the same time Decca Records issued a cover version in the UK by Dave Berry and the Cruisers, which also became a UK Top 20 hit single.
The song eventually became the lead single from Smugglaz's album, Walking Distance (2015). "Nakakamiss" debuted at number one in the Billboard Philippines ' Catalog Charts. Also, the song awarded as the most downloaded song during the 28th Awit Awards making Smugglaz, Curse One, Dello, and Flict-G the most downloaded artists of the same event ...
Shanti Dope started writing verses in 2013 following the footsteps of local rappers who use songwriting as a way to tell stories. Influenced by the idea of storytelling through rap, his first long verse got him into rapper Smugglaz' 2015 album Walking Distance. [3]
3. Jumping Jacks. How to: Stand with feet together and hands at sides. Jump both feet out wider than hips distance apart and simultaneously swing extended arms out to sides and up above head.
Walking Distance (Spanish: Distancias cortas, lit. ' Short distances ') is a 2015 Mexican comedy-drama film directed by Alejandro Guzmán Alvarez (in his directorial debut) and written by Itzel Lara. [1] Starring Luca Ortega (who also composed the music for the film), Mauricio Isaac, Joel Figueroa and Martha Claudia Moreno. [2]