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" Smile ", composed originally for Modern Times ( 1936 ) and later set to lyrics by John Turner and Geoffrey Parsons, was a hit for Nat King Cole in 1954.
Their daughters were actresses Viola Tree ( who married theatre critic Alan Parsons ) and Felicity Tree ( who married Sir Geoffrey Cory-Wright, third baronet ) and poet Iris Tree ( who married Curtis Moffat, becoming Countess Ledebur ).
* Geoffrey Parsons, piano
In 1969 he himself was one of the 4 harpsichordists in a similar concert, this time the other players being Eileen Joyce, Geoffrey Parsons and Simon Preston, with the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields under Neville Marriner.
* 1942: Geoffrey Parsons, New York Herald Tribune, " for his distinguished editorial writing during the year.
Solo Vocal -- Schubert: Die Schöne Müllerin ; Olaf Bär ( bar ), Geoffrey Parsons ( pf ); EMI
De los Ángeles performed regularly in song recitals with pianists Gerald Moore and Geoffrey Parsons, occasionally appearing with other eminent singers, such as Dame Elisabeth Schwarzkopf and Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau.
* Birgit Finnilä, Geoffrey Parsons ( piano ).
* Hugo Wolf: Spanisches Liederbuch with Olaf Bär ( baritone ) and Geoffrey Parsons ( piano ) ( 1995 ) EMI
Notable covers include " Blue Alert " and " Half the Perfect World " by Leonard Cohen / Anjani Thomas ; " Smile " by Charlie Chaplin, John Turner and Geoffrey Parsons ; a rendition of Serge Gainsbourg's " La Javanaise " and Tom Waits ' "( Looking for ) the Heart of Saturday Night ".
After leaving the RAM in 1972, he continued studies with Gerald Moore and Geoffrey Parsons.
* Barbara Bonney and Geoffrey Parsons
It was adapted into English by John Turner and Geoffrey Parsons under the title " Oh!
Category: Songs with lyrics by Geoffrey Parsons
He ran the Peter Maurice Music Company whose most important lyricist was Geoffrey Parsons.
The credits for the English lyrics would then be given as " John Turner and Geoffrey Parsons.
Geoffrey Parsons ( born Geoffrey Claremont Parsons, 7 January 1910, died 22 December 1987, Eastbourne ) was an English lyricist.
The credits for the English lyrics would then be given as " John Turner and Geoffrey Parsons.
Geoffrey Parsons may refer to:
* Geoffrey Parsons ( lyricist ) ( 1910 – 1987 ), British lyricist
* Geoffrey Parsons ( pianist ) ( 1929 – 1995 ), Australian classical pianist

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So named due to its resemblance to a traditional agricultural plough ( or more specifically two ploughshares ), many manufacturers produce a plough-style design, all based on or direct copies of the original CQR ( Secure ), a 1933 design patented in the UK ( US patent in 1934 ) by mathematician Geoffrey Ingram Taylor.
Mary Stewart's The Crystal Cave follows Geoffrey of Monmouth in calling him Aurelius Ambrosius and portrays him as the father of Merlin, the elder brother of Uther ( hence uncle of Arthur ), an initiate of Mithras, and generally admired by everyone except the Saxons.
Translations into the vernacular were done by famous notables, including King Alfred ( Old English ), Jean de Meun ( Old French ), Geoffrey Chaucer ( Middle English ), Queen Elizabeth I ( Early Modern English ), and Notker Labeo ( Old High German ).
That same year, Geoffrey Crawley sold his Cottingley Fairy material to the National Museum of Film, Photography and Television in Bradford ( now the National Media Museum ), where it is on display.
Stan and Hilda Ogden were often at the centre of overtly funny storylines, with other comic characters including Eddie Yeats ( Geoffrey Hughes ), Fred Gee ( Fred Feast ) and Jack Duckworth ( William Tarmey ) all making their first appearances during the decade.
* Sampson, Geoffrey: Evolutionary Language Understanding, published 1996 by Cassel ( London ), ISBN 0-304-33650-5
Other key members of the development team included Bill Trost, who created the history, lore and major characters of Norrath ( including Everquest protagonist Firiona Vie ), Geoffrey " GZ " Zatkin who implemented the spell system, and artist Milo D. Cooper, who did the original character modeling in the game.
The funerary enamel of Geoffrey ( died 1151 ), dressed in blue and gold and bearing his blue shield emblazoned with gold lions, is the first recorded depiction of a coat of arms.
According to the legendary Historia Regum Britanniae, of Geoffrey of Monmouth, London was founded by Brutus of Troy after he defeated the incumbent giants Gog and Magog and was known as, ( Latin for New Troy ), which, according to a pseudo-etymology, was corrupted to Trinovantum.
Spacey was born in South Orange, New Jersey, the son of Kathleen Ann ( née Knutson ; December 5, 1931 – March 19, 2003 ), a secretary, and Thomas Geoffrey Fowler ( June 4, 1924 – December 24, 1992 ), a technical writer and data consultant.
The creator of the familiar literary persona of Arthur was Geoffrey of Monmouth, with his pseudo-historical Historia Regum Britanniae ( History of the Kings of Britain ), written in the 1130s.
" Finally, Geoffrey borrowed many of the names for Arthur's possessions, close family and companions from the pre-Galfridian Welsh tradition, including Kaius ( Cei ), Beduerus ( Bedwyr ), Guenhuuara ( Gwenhwyfar ), Uther ( Uthyr ) and perhaps also Caliburnus ( Caledfwlch ), the latter becoming Excalibur in subsequent Arthurian tales.
Geoffrey and his uncle William de Clinton were forced to come to terms with Beaumont ; this set-back, and the difficult years of the Anarchy ( 1135 – 54 ), delayed any further development of the castle.
The story has been recounted in Geoffrey Chaucer's The Legend of Good Women, John Gower's Confessio Amantis ( Book VII ), and John Lydgate's Fall of Princes.
These were followed by Gregory Benford's The Martian Race ( 1999 ), Geoffrey A. Landis's Mars Crossing ( 2000 ), and Robert Zubrin's First Landing ( 2002 ), which took as their starting points the smaller and more focussed expedition strategies evolved in the late 1990s, mostly building on the concepts of Mars Direct.

Geoffrey and newspaper
In a letter published in The Times newspaper on 9 April 1983, Geoffrey Crawley explained the discrepancy by suggesting that the photograph was " an unintended double exposure of fairy cutouts in the grass ", and thus " both ladies can be quite sincere in believing that they each took it ".
* Geoffrey Dawson, editor of the London Times newspaper
In a private letter to Geoffrey Dawson, the editor of The Times newspaper, Churchill suggested that a delay would be beneficial because, given time, the King might fall out of love with Simpson.
This was followed in 1986 by Hot Metal for LWT, a six-part satire of the tabloid newspaper industry starring Robert Hardy, Geoffrey Palmer and John Gordon Sinclair.
According to Geoffrey Goodman, a journalist on the newspaper at the time, it was " one of British journalism's prime casualties of the Suez crisis ".
In 1929 Ryan was appointed editor of the Republican newspaper An Phoblacht, where he worked alongside Geoffrey Coulter, his assistant.

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