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Chatterton and released
* Stepdaughters of War with Ruth Chatterton and directed by Dorothy Arzner ( never released )

Chatterton and by
* King's Cutters and Smugglers 1700-1855, by E. Keble Chatterton, from Project Gutenberg
Much of Chatterton, however, was recorded by the Gramophone Company ( later HMV ) as early as 1908, and remastered on CD almost 100 years later by Marston Records.
Chatterton started off as a chorus girl in a stage play and by the age of eighteen had become a star of the American stage.
In 1994, he played on four songs of the album Chatterton by French rocker Alain Bashung, who is regarded as one of the greatest artist of all time in France.
A musical theatre adaptation of " The Cabinet of Dr Caligari ", with book by Richard Lawton and Douglas Hicton, music and lyrics by Hicton, produced by John Chatterton, and directed by David Leidholdt, debuted Friday 13 July 2001 at the New 42nd Street Theatre in New York, as part of the Midtown International Theatre Festival.
Special mention is due of his editions of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales ( 1775 – 1778 ); and of Poems, supposed to have been written at Bristol by Thomas Rowley and others in the 15th century ( 1777 – 1778 ), with an appendix to prove that the poems were all the work of Chatterton.
Scholars have noted a number of literary influences on " To Autumn ", from Virgil's Georgics, to Edmund Spenser's " Mutability Cantos ", to the language of Thomas Chatterton, to Samuel Taylor Coleridge's " Frost at Midnight ", to an essay on autumn by Leigh Hunt, which Keats had recently read.
In presenting the particularly English elements of this environment, Keats was also influenced by contemporary poet and essayist Leigh Hunt, who had recently written of the arrival of autumn with its " migration of birds ", " finished harvest ", " cyder [...] making " and migration of " the swallows ", as well as by English landscape painting and the " pure " English idiom of the poetry of Thomas Chatterton.
Chad might have first been drawn by British cartoonist George Edward Chatterton in 1938.
Five years later Lucy-Ann Chatterton was the schoolmistress, to be followed by Sophia Swan in 1876.
He was strongly influenced by the 1780 novel Love and Madness by Herbert Croft, which was often read aloud in the Ireland house, and which contained large sections on Chatterton and Macpherson.
Francis spent the balance of the 1940s on the stage, appearing with some success in State of the Union and touring in various productions of plays old and new, including one, Windy Hill, backed by former Warners colleague Ruth Chatterton.
For the Scottish Text Society he edited The Kingis Quair, usually ascribed to James I of Scotland, and he published an edition ( 2 vols., 1871 ) of Chatterton, with an investigation of the sources of the obsolete words employed by him.
His will also established the Chatterton Lectures on Poetry an annual lecture to be given by a lecturer under the age of 40 on the life and works of a deceased English poet ( interpreted as ‘ a deceased poet writing in the English language ’).
It is bounded to the south by Holcombe Brook and Summerseat ; to the north by Edenfield, Irwell Vale, Stubbins and the hamlets of Chatterton and Strongstry ; to the west by Holcombe and to the east by Shuttleworth and Turn Village.
During the war, the Horseman was one of 51 Hessians killed in a battle for Chatterton Hill, wherein his head was severed by an American cannonball.

Chatterton and French
Chatterton is considered to be one of the best of the French romantic dramas and is still performed regularly.
She was of English and French extraction, and a descendant of the English poet Thomas Chatterton.
The name Roland, references to his slughorn ( a pseudo-medieval instrument which only ever existed in the mind of Thomas Chatterton and Browning himself ), general medieval setting and the title childe ( a medieval term not for a child but for an untested knight ) suggest that the protagonist is the paladin of The Song of Roland, the 11th century anonymous French chanson de geste, among other works.
Marked by the plays of Friedrich Schiller, the romantics often chose subjects from historic periods ( the French Renaissance, the reign of Louis XIII of France ) and doomed noble characters ( rebel princes and outlaws ) or misunderstood artists ( Vigny's play based on the life of Thomas Chatterton ).
* Chatterton, a 1994 album by French singer Alain Bashung

Chatterton and actor
The day after her divorce from Forbes was finalized, Chatterton married her frequent film co-star and fellow Warners player, Irish-born actor George Brent.
Tom Chatterton ( February 12, 1881 – August 17, 1952 ) was an American actor.
* Tom Chatterton ( 1881-1952 ), American actor

Chatterton and director
Born in Geneva, New York, Chatterton began his film career in 1913 at the New York Motion Picture Company under director Thomas H. Ince.

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" There Won't Be Trumpets ," a song cut during previews, has become a favorite of cabaret performers.
" BDP used this riff in the song " Remix for P is Free ," and it was later resampled by artists such as Black Star and dead prez.
It is called in the Hebrew canon ' Eikhah, meaning " How ," being the formula for the commencement of a song of wailing.
" There was a gospel song that was sung ( at his bedside ) and ( when it was done ) he said ' wow ' with a thumbs up ," Mitchell told Reuters, when asked to describe the scene at Diddley's deathbed.
With that, Love sort of whispered, " Fucking idiots ," and launched the band into its next song.
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*" Cassiopeia ," a song by Dragonland from their 2006 album
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The Dickies ' 1989 album Second Coming incudes the song " Caligula ," which relates his origins and reign of terror,
The lines " Don't let it be forgot, that once there was a spot, for one brief shining moment, that was known as Camelot ," from the musical Camelot, were quoted by his widow Jacqueline as being from his favorite song in the score.
Clint Black's album " Nothin ' but the Taillights " includes the song " Ode to Chet ," which includes the lines "' Cause I can win her over like Romeo did Juliet, if I can only show her I can almost pick that legato lick like Chet " and " It'll take more than Mel Bay 1, 2, & 3 if I'm ever gonna play like CGP.
In 1974, German electronic music band Kraftwerk released the 22-minute song " Autobahn ," which takes up the entire first side of that LP.
While bassists such as Jack Cook slap bass on the occasional faster " Clinch Mountain Boys song ," bassists such as Gene Libbea, Missy Raines, Jenny Keel, and Barry Bales slap bass.
Among the singles from the album was " Through Being Cool ," written as a reaction to their newfound fame from " Whip It ," an attack on their new fans that misinterpreted the songand Devo's — message.
The Irish singer / songwriter Tommy Makem wrote a lighthearted song about the town, " Fare Thee Well, Enniskillen ," covered by The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem and The Dubliners.
The President's speech commences and he offers the content of the cassette to the summit ; but to the President's embarrassment, the tape has been switched for a cassette of the swing song " Bandstand Boogie ," Cabbie's favorite song.
He did paint the old character mustache over his real one on a few rare performing occasions, including a TV sketch with Jackie Gleason on the latter's variety show in the 1960s ( in which they performed a variation on the song " Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean ," co-written by Marx's uncle Al Shean ) and the 1968 Otto Preminger film Skidoo.
The opening song, " Cattitude " can be heard on the national tour's website, along with two more, " On the Fence ," and " Going Home !".
( The success of Hee Haw and Lawrence Welk in syndication, and the network decisions that led to their respective cancellations, were the inspiration for a novelty song called " The Lawrence Welk-Hee Haw Counter-Revolution Polka ," performed by Clark ; the song became a top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in the fall of 1972.
Brood continued to record throughout the 1980s and had a few hits — a top-ten single, " Als Je Wint " with Henny Vrienten, and a minor hit with a reggae song, " Tattoo Song ," but he spent more and more time on his art work.

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