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One piece of music, chosen by John Ford himself, is most prominent, the melody “ The Isle of Innisfree ”, written not by Young, but by the Irish policeman / songwriter Richard Farrelly ( Dick Farrelly ), who wrote it on a bus journey from County Meath to Dublin.
His other songs were mostly a mixture of ballads associated with Ireland such as " I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen ", " Dear Old Donegal ", " Galway Bay ", " The Isle of Innisfree " ( the theme song from the film " The Quiet Man "), and another Dick Farrelly song, " The Rose of Slievenamon ", excerpts from operettas including " The Drinking song " from The Student Prince, " My Heart and I " from Richard Tauber's operatta Old Chelsea, and " Goodbye " from The White Horse Inn, along with familiar favourites such as " Come Back to Sorrento " and " Cara Mia ".
" Shores of Loch Leven " is a song written by Irish songwriter, Dick Farrelly.
* Spotlight on Irish songwriter Dick Farrelly
* Dick Farrelly is best remembered for his song " The Isle of Innisfree ".
The melody Isle of Innisfree by Irish songwriter Dick Farrelly is also used in the film's soundtrack, played beautifully on the harmonica ; it is also the main theme of the 1952 film, The Quiet Man.
* Spotlight on songwriter Dick Farrelly
A Journey Home includes classical Irish songs such as " The Cliffs Of Dooneen ", " Isle of Innisfree " ( the theme of the film, The Quiet Man, written by Dick Farrelly ), and " Isle Of Hope, Isle Of Tears ".
* Irish songwriter Dick Farrelly

Dick and most
On the other hand, when science fiction author Philip K. Dick was asked which science fiction writers had influenced his work the most, he replied:
Sununu opposed it at first as did most of the Cabinet, but in August 1990 Sununu, at the urging of United States Attorney General Dick Thornburgh, encouraged President Bush to endorse Kemp's Economic Empowerment Task Force.
The most prominent American TV series of the 1960s include: The Ed Sullivan Show, Peyton Place, Star Trek, I Dream of Jeannie, The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits, The Andy Williams Show, The Dean Martin Show, The Wonderful World of Disney, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Beverly Hillbillies, Bonanza, McHale's Navy, Laugh-In, The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Fugitive, The Tonight Show, Gunsmoke, Mission: Impossible, The Flintstones, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, Lassie, The Danny Thomas Show, The Lucy Show, My Three Sons, The Red Skelton Show and Bewitched.
Privately made recordings of Nance's first concert date, at Fargo, North Dakota, on November 7, 1940 by Jack Towers and Dick Burris, are probably the most effective display of the band during this period.
At this time, the standard publication size and space of newspaper comics was sharply reduced ; for example, the Dick Tracy Sunday strip, which had traditionally been a full-page episode containing 12 panels, was cut in size to a half-page format that offered, at most, eight panels — these new restrictions created challenges for all comic artists.
Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads ?, a sequel to the earlier show, surpassed the original, while the same writers ( Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais ) provided Ronnie Barker with his most successful sitcom vehicle, Porridge ( 1974 – 77 ).
Warriors ( 1983 ) further developed Numan's jazz-influenced style and featured contributions from avant-garde musician Bill Nelson ( who fell out with Numan during recording and chose to be uncredited as the album's co-producer ) and saxophonist Dick Morrissey ( who would play on most of Numan's albums until 1991 ).
To date, Dick Bruna has published 120 children's book titles, the most recent being " Queen Miffy " in 2007.
His fantasy sequence is the most straightforward of all the members, with Bonham drag racing an AA Fueler at 260 mph at Santa Pod Raceway, Wellingborough, Northants, UK, in October 1973, and its thematic music is the instrumental " Moby Dick.
While most of the men are infatuated with Kit, Dick is cold to her.
In a 1971 interview with Dick Cavett, she related the experience with the observation, " I was the most Yankee-est, most modest virgin who ever walked the earth.
Assistant coaches Rick Carlisle, in charge of the offense, and Dick Harter, who coached the defense, were key in getting the most out of the Pacers ' role players such as Dale Davis, Antonio Davis and Derrick McKey.
While most of the twists are easy to spot once you discover the main plot — basically ' Are you or aren ’ t you a machine ' deal — they still have an impact, and Dick makes his point quite clearly.
He did come out of retirement for a 1998 miniseries version of one of his most famous films, Moby Dick, portraying Father Mapple ( played by Orson Welles in the 1956 version ), with Patrick Stewart as Captain Ahab, the role Peck played in the earlier film.
When Moore was first approached about the show, she " was unsure and unwilling to commit, fearing any new role might suffer in comparison with her Laura character in The Dick Van Dyke Show, already cemented as one of the most popular parts in TV history.
Later performers include Dori Whitaker ( Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too ), Dick Billingsley ( Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore ), Kim Christianson ( Welcome to Pooh Corner ), Nicholas Melody ( The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh ), Nikita Hopkins ( 2000-2005 ), Jimmy Bennett ( Springtime with Roo ), Max Burkholder ( My Friends Tigger and Pooh ) and most recently Wyatt Hall ( Winnie the Pooh ).
Dick Whittington and His Cat are characters in an English story adapted to the stage in 1605, which since the 19th century has become one of the most popular pantomime subjects, very loosely based on the historical Richard Whittington, a medieval Lord Mayor of London.
In 2002, Republican gubernatorial nominee Dick Posthumus received 66. 1 % in Missaukee, which also ranked it as the # 2 most Republican county in the state.
Sarducci also hosted two SNL episodes during the 1983-1984 ( when Dick Ebersol was executive producer ) and cameoed during two 1990s episodes, most notably on a Weekend Update segment where he reports on Pope John Paul II's missing wallet.
In the 1960s UPA produced several Mr. Magoo and Dick Tracy series and specials, the most popular of which was Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol.
Hanoverton is home to the historic Spread Eagle Tavern, an inn / restaurant which has been visited by Abraham Lincoln, Dan Quayle, Dick Cheney, and most recently John McCain, who was campaigning for the 2008 Presidential race at the town's school United Local High School.
Sabermetrician Bill James rated Dick Allen as the second most controversial player in baseball history, behind Rogers Hornsby.
As well as winning Bronze for his acclaimed The Huey Show on BBC Radio 6 Music, Huey has appeared on Jack Osbourne's Adrenaline Junkie, a Boy-Racer show Slips, sat in for Jonathon Ross and Dermot O ' Leary on BBC Radio 2, appeared in the Soul Boy as a Dick Van Dyke accented London record shop owner, voiced a character in the Scarface: The World Is Yours video game, and most bizarrely appeared with his dog, Sugar and Liza Tarbuck on Liza & Huey's Pet Nation on primetime SKY TV.

Dick and famous
In the later years of the series many Goon Show ' grams ' were produced for the series by members of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, a notable example being the famous " Major Bloodnok's Stomach " effect, realised by Dick Mills.
Other famous Dutch film directors are Dick Maas ( De Lift ), Fons Rademakers ( The Assault ), Jan de Bont ( Speed ), documentary maker Bert Haanstra and Joris Ivens.
The governorship or Captaincy of Calais was a lucrative and highly prized public office ; the famous Dick Whittington was simultaneously Lord Mayor of the City of London and Mayor of the Staple in 1407.
Gay Byrne, Steve Allen, Jack Paar, Johnny Carson ,, Dick Cavett, Ed Sullivan, Oprah Winfrey, Rush Limbaugh, and Mosunmola Abudu have hosted notable talk shows ; in many cases, the shows have made their hosts famous.
* Dick van Dijk ( 1946 – 1997 ), famous football player.
His famous drum solo, first entitled " Pat's Delight ," later renamed " Moby Dick ", would often last for 30 minutes and regularly featured his use of bare hands to achieve different sound effects.
Sol Gittler ( Dick O ' Neill ) signs them up sight-unseen for the famous Apollo Theater in Harlem, assuming from their music that they're a black band.
Dunn was indirectly responsible for Ruth's famous nickname, with Ruth's teammates referring to him as " Dunn's $ 10, 000 Babe " for the price he drew, and in addition to Grove, discovered other quality major leaguers such as Jack Bentley, Ernie Shore, George Earnshaw, Dick Porter and Tommy Thomas.
Ruby Keeler, born Ethel Hilda Keeler, ( August 25, 1910 – February 28, 1993 ) was an actress, dancer and singer most famous for her on-screen coupling with Dick Powell in a string of successful early musicals at Warner Brothers, particularly 42nd Street ( 1933 ).
Dr. Seuss wrote the famous ' The Cat in the Hat ' ( 1957 ) because Geisel believed the widely-used " Dick and Jane " primers were too boring to encourage children to read.
* The most famous Ford number in the V8 Supercar championship, Driven by Dick Johnson to bring 5 Australian Touring Car Championships to his name.
Johnson's musical legacy is present in the body of work of the more famous Fats Waller as well as scores of other pianists who were influenced by him, such as Art Tatum, Donald Lambert, Louis Mazetier, Pat Flowers, Joe Turner, Cliff Jackson, Hank Duncan, Claude Hopkins, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Don Ewell, Johnny Guarnieri, Dick Hyman, Dick Wellstood, Ralph Sutton, Neville Dickie, Mike Lipskin, Jim Turner, Bernd Lhotzky, Chris Hopkins and Butch Thompson.
Inside the bar of the Nassau Inn in Princeton is a photo of Baker flanked by two other famous Princeton athletes, Bill Bradley and Dick Kazmaier.
Scheduled to be on this team were famous college players: Dick Abrel of Purdue and Al Feeney of Notre Dame.
* 1739: Dick Turpin, famous highwayman, was hanged.
In his famous novel, Moby Dick, author Herman Melville explained the reason for the harpoon's effectiveness:
The cartoons of the novel are primarily comic strip characters, as opposed to animated cartoon stars, with famous strip characters making cameos, such as Dick Tracy, Snoopy, Dagwood and Blondie Bumstead, Beetle Bailey, and Hägar the Horrible.
Wanniski was instrumental in popularizing the ideas of lower tax rates embodied in the " Laffer Curve ," and was present in 1974 when Arthur Laffer drew the curve on the famous napkin for Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld.
Other famous expository preachers include John Stott, Dick Lucas and Charles Spurgeon from England, William Still from Scotland, Phillip Jensen and David Cook from Australia, and Stephen F. Olford, and Fred Craddock from America.
She and famous fashion photographer Dick Avery ( Fred Astaire ) want models who can " think as well as they look.
Soon Maggie, Dick, and Jo are off to Paris to prepare for a major fashion event, shooting photos at famous landmarks from the area.
In 1982 he won his first and only Boston Marathon after the famous " Duel in the Sun " with Dick Beardsley.
Salazar's competitive decline is often attributed to a reported blow-out after the 1982 Boston Marathon ( his famous " Duel in the Sun " with Dick Beardsley ), after which his athletic performance gradually declined to the point at which he could barely jog.

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