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* " Atlantic ", a song by Thrice from Vheissu
The latter song also went to number one in America, making Orbison impervious to the current chart dominance of British artists on both sides of the Atlantic.
The song was a hit on both sides of the Atlantic, reaching No. 5 in the UK and No. 31 in the US.
A music video for their song " The Big Picture " was made, but the only member of the band featured was Amos, since by then, unable to withstand pressure from Atlantic Records, she had jettisoned the entire band with the exception of Steve Caton.
Previously the scat backing vocal " doo-wop " can be heard in The Clovers ' 1953 release " Good Lovin '" ( Atlantic Records 1000 ) and in the chorus of Carlyle Dundee & The Dundees ' 1954 song " Never " ( Space Records 201 ).
Of particular note are his early Atlantic albums, such as The Clown, Tijuana Moods, and most notably Pithecanthropus Erectus, the title song of which contained one section that was freely improvised in a style unrelated to the song's melody or chordal structure.
The song was generally well-received, Allmusic describing it as " funkier and more club-happy than The Beatles ' original " and was a commercial success on both sides of the Atlantic, reaching number three in the UK pop charts and number eleven on the US Modern Rock Tracks chart.
*" Atlantic City " ( song ), a 1982 song by Bruce Springsteen
A longer version of the song was released as a single on Atlantic Records, reaching No. 30 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart early in 1972 ; the additional lyrics in this longer version lend the song a greater sense of sadness, and make poignant reference to social changes taking place in the 1960s and early 1970s A few perceptible drifts can be observed when listening to each version chronologically: In the original version Jean Stapleton was wearing glasses and after the first time the lyric " Those Were The Days " was sung over the tonic ( root chord of the song's key ) the piano strikes a Dominant 7th chord in transition to the next part which is absent from subsequent versions.
When Burke arrived for his first recording session at the Atlantic Records studio at 1841 Broadway, Manhattan, New York on 13 December 1960, he was given four songs, including his first Atlantic release, " Keep the Magic Working ", which was a flop, and " Just Out Of Reach ( Of My Two Empty Arms )", a cover of a country song written and recorded by Virgil " Pappy " Stewart, that had been a minor hit for Faron Young in 1953 (# 10 C & W ), and later for Patsy Cline.
Atlantic refused to sign him at that time, so we got Wilson to release the song on the Lloyd-Logan label.
The song did not get much airplay time until two years later, when Granville recreated the song for Atlantic Records.
This song would be covered by Lou Rawls and Tavares before Atlantic Records re-released the Hall & Oates version in 1976.
" Love and Devotion " was a # 11 hit in the UK in April of that year, and " Come and Get Your Love ", a cover of the song by Redbone, peaked at # 19 on both sides of the Atlantic ending a great year for the act.
Atlantic Records then released the song " I'll Be There ," which the group said was heavily influenced by the death of a friend's wife.
Later, he recorded a song for the soundtrack of the 1986 film Rappin, which was released on Atlantic Records, before recording his first album, House Rocker, on Epic / CBS Records.
* In 2006, Malibu punk / metal band 2Cents released Lost at Sea ( Atlantic Records ), which features a tribute song to Abbott titled " A Song for Darrell Abbott ".
The song was set to William Steffe's already-existing music and Howe's version was first published in the Atlantic Monthly in.
* City of Satan from Party Animals uses a couplet from the Bruce Springsteen song, Atlantic City from his Nebraska.
The first song found on a 12 ″ single is " Love to Love You Baby " by Donna Summer, released worldwide by Atlantic Records in 1975.

Atlantic and ),
As one component of the interconnected global ocean, it is connected in the north to the Arctic Ocean ( which is sometimes considered a sea of the Atlantic ), to the Pacific Ocean in the southwest, the Indian Ocean in the southeast, and the Southern Ocean in the south.
* In 1870 the small City of Ragusa ( Dubrovnik ) became the first small Lifeboat to cross the Atlantic from Cork to Boston with two men crew, John Charles Buckley and Nikola Primorac ( di Costa ), only.
* In 1999, after rowing for 81 days and 4, 767 kilometres ( 2, 962 mi ), Tori Murden became the first woman to cross the Atlantic Ocean by rowboat alone when she reached Guadeloupe from the Canary Islands.
The Aethiopian Sea, Ethiopic Ocean or Ethiopian Ocean ( Okeanos Aithiopos ), is an old name for what is now called the South Atlantic Ocean, which is separated from the North Atlantic Ocean by a narrow region between Natal, Brazil and Monrovia, Liberia.
* Atlantic ( 1921 automobile ), an obsolete automobile company
* Atlantic ( train ), a named passenger train operated by Canadian Pacific Railway and later Via Rail
* Atlantic ( locomotive ), name of an early steam-powered locomotive of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad with a 0-4-0 wheel arrangement
* Atlantic, a type of steam locomotive with a 4-4-2 wheel arrangement ( UIC classification 2B1 ),
* Atlantic ( yacht ), a three-masted gaff-rigged schooner
* Atlantic ( film ), a black and white British film
* Atlantic ( album ), by Theatre
* Atlantic ( supermarkets ), a supermarket chain in Greece
* Atlantic languages ( formerly West Atlantic ), a language family in West Africa
* The Atlantic ( Atlanta ), a skyscraper in Atlanta, Georgia, United States
It is surrounded by the southern waters of the World Ocean – alternatively ( depending on source ), it is washed by the Southern ( or Antarctic ) Ocean or the southern Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans.
Together with earlier arrivals to the United States ( including the indigenous American Indians, Hispanic and Latino Americans, particularly in the West, Southwest, and Texas ; African Americans who came to the United States in the Atlantic slave trade ; and early colonial migrants from Britain, France, Germany, Spain, and elsewhere ), these new waves of immigrants had a pro profound impact on national or regional cuisine.
The eldest of these, Atlas, was made rightful king of the entire island and the ocean ( called the Atlantic Ocean in his honor ), and was given the mountain of his birth and the surrounding area as his fiefdom.
Some have understood Ammianus's testimony as a claim that at the time of Atlantis's actual sinking into the sea, its inhabitants fled to western Europe ; but Ammianus in fact says that “ the Drasidae ( Druids ) recall that a part of the population is indigenous but others also migrated in from islands and lands beyond the Rhine " ( Res Gestae 15. 9 ), an indication that the immigrants came to Gaul from the north ( Britain, the Netherlands or Germany ), not from a theorized location in the Atlantic Ocean to the south-west.
It was built mainly to satisfy public demand for creation of a grade-separated right of way for the Brooklyn and Jamaica Railroad ( later Long Island Rail Road ) on its way to the South Ferry at the foot of Atlantic Street ( later Atlantic Avenue ), where passengers could catch ferries to Manhattan.
In exchange for building the tunnel, the City of Brooklyn granted the B & J permission to operate its steam locomotives on Atlantic Street west of Fifth Avenue ( then Parmentier's Garden / Gowanus Lane ), all the way to Brooklyn's South Ferry ( the present location of Brooklyn's Pier 7 ).

Atlantic and by
She read everything else she could get her hands on, including an article ( she thinks it was in the Atlantic Monthly ) by Mark Twain on `` White Slavery ''.
This machinery will not become the instrument of an Atlantic community by fiat, but only when that community evolves from potentiality to reality.
It was Dickson who suggested to Lord Selkirk that he return to the Atlantic coast by way of the United States.
The most positive element to emerge from the Oslo meeting of North Atlantic Treaty Organization Foreign Ministers has been the freer, franker, and wider discussions, animated by much better mutual understanding than in past meetings.
The Newport-based destroyer picket escort Kretchmer has arrived back at Newport after three months' patrol in North Atlantic waters marked by mercy jobs afloat and ashore.
The Atlantic Ocean is bounded on the west by North and South America.
On average, the Atlantic is the saltiest major ocean ; surface water salinity in the open ocean ranges from 33 to 37 parts per thousand ( 3. 3 – 3. 7 %) by mass and varies with latitude and season.
Ra II, a ship built from papyrus, was successfully sailed across the Atlantic by Thor Heyerdahl proving that it was possible to cross the Atlantic from Africa using such boats in early epochs of history.
The success of his children's books was to become a source of considerable annoyance to Milne, whose self-avowed aim was to write whatever he pleased and who had, until then, found a ready audience for each change of direction: he had freed pre-war Punch from its ponderous facetiousness ; he had made a considerable reputation as a playwright ( like his idol J. M. Barrie ) on both sides of the Atlantic ; he had produced a witty piece of detective writing in The Red House Mystery ( although this was severely criticised by Raymond Chandler for the implausibility of its plot ).
Her book titles, changed by American publishers, for example Ten Little Niggers to Ten Little Indians, were kept the same across the Atlantic, after bushels of fan mail.
There is the standard way to sign the word learn that seems to be used by most speakers of ASL in Canada, and there is also an Atlantic regional variation.
The king also supported the exploration of the Atlantic Ocean led by prince Henry the Navigator but, after Henry's death in 1460, he did nothing to continue this course of action.
Crandall is operated by the Convention of Atlantic Baptist Churches.
The Atlantic Baptist University Act was passed by the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in 2008.
Train cars were hauled by teams of horses along Atlantic Street from Clinton Street to Parmentier's Garden, where steam locomotives were attached.

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