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  2. Wellerman - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the Wellington Sea Shanty Society released a version of the song on their album Now That's What I Call Sea Shanties Vol. 1. [3] A particularly well-known rendition of the song was made by the Bristol-based a cappella musical group the Longest Johns on their collection of nautical songs Between Wind and Water in 2018. [16]

  3. Beggars of Life - Wikipedia

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    Beggars of Life is a 1928 American part-talkie sound film that was directed by William Wellman. Although the film featured sequences with audible dialogue, the majority of the film had a synchronized musical score with sound effects.

  4. Yellow Sky - Wikipedia

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    In 1867, a gang led by James "Stretch" Dawson (Gregory Peck) robs a bank and, chased by soldiers, choose to cross the salt flats of Death Valley.After an arduous journey, collapsing from heat and dehydration, the outlaws come upon a ghost town called Yellow Sky and its only residents, a tough young woman called Mike (Anne Baxter) and her gold prospector grandfather (James Barton).

  5. The High and the Mighty (film) - Wikipedia

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    Tiomkin's music topped hit parade charts and remained there for weeks, increasing the film's profile. [35] A 1955 national survey of disc jockeys labeled the song as the "most whistleable tune". [35] Hollywood producers learned that a publicized title song could have value in attracting audiences to movie theaters. [36]

  6. The Fix (band) - Wikipedia

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    They also contributed the song "No Idols" to the 1981 Touch and Go compilation EP Process of Elimination. In January 1982, Touch and Go released Jan's Rooms , a four-song 7-inch EP. The band played on several prominent bills, including shows with the Dead Kennedys , D.O.A. , Flipper , Black Flag , and many other notable punk rock bands, before ...

  7. Across the Wide Missouri (film) - Wikipedia

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    The score for the film was composed and conducted by David Raksin, and incorporated the song "Oh Shenandoah" in its main title and end title. Additional music was composed and/or adapted (from Raksin's material) by Al Sendrey, and conducted by Johnny Green. [9] Across The Wide Missouri, words and music by Ervin Drake and Jimmy Shirl; Skip to My Lou

  8. The Best Mexican Restaurant in Every State - AOL

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    Come for the big margaritas, stay for the live music. Sam M./ Yelp. Idaho: Despo’s. Ketchum . When it comes to going “green”, a lot of restaurants talk the talk, but Despo’s walks the walk ...

  9. The Public Enemy - Wikipedia

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    The Public Enemy (Enemies of the Public in the UK) [6] is a 1931 American pre-Code gangster film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. The film was directed by William A. Wellman, and starring James Cagney, Jean Harlow, Edward Woods, Donald Cook and Joan Blondell.