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Prisoner and Cher
The track originally featured on the Prisoner album, and a rare accompanying video clip featuring Cher roller-skating also appeared around the same time as the release of the movie.

Prisoner and album
After the release of the second album, Unveiling the Secret, along with titles such as " Prisoner to Desire ", " Black Panther ", and " The Saint Became a Lush ", Psyche achieved the European breakthrough that gave them the ability to go on a formal tour.
It also included " Prisoner of Hope ", which is not found on any other Jars album.
Iron Maiden recorded a song called " The Prisoner " on their 1982 album, The Number of the Beast.
* " Double Trouble ", a song from the Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban film soundtrack album
* Prisoner ( The Jezabels album ), a 2011 album by Australian band The Jezabels
* The Prisoner ( album ), a 1969 album by Herbie Hancock
* " Austerlitz ", a song by The Jezabels on the album Prisoner, 2011
He played a prominent role in many landmark albums under other leaders for the label including most of Horace Silver's swinging and soulful Song For My Father, Herbie Hancock's dark and densely orchestrated The Prisoner, Lee Morgan's hit album The Sidewinder and ' out ' albums with pianist Andrew Hill ( Black Fire 1963 and Point of Departure, 1964 ) and drummer Pete La Roca ( Basra, 1965 ).
Cheney later stated that he was trying to prove to critics that The Living End were not a band simply defined by their hit " Prisoner of Society ", and the album showed this by displaying other influences, as well as their traditional fast-paced rockabilly music.
In 1995, 61 years after Columbo's death, singer Tiny Tim released an album in tribute to Columbo, titled Prisoner of Love ( A Tribute to Russ Columbo ), which he recorded with the group Clang.
Cover for album Prisoner of the Night by To the Hilt.
Prisoner of the Night is an album by Dutch hard rock band Golden Earring, released in 1980.
Interestingly, the " Hell on Wheels " Japanese single includes another Prisoner album track, the 12 " version of " Git Down ( Guitar Groupie )", which is advertised as " Theme from Roller Boogie ".
" " Be My Prisoner ", a song from the album, also appeared on Streets, a 1977 compilation album of early UK punk bands from a variety of independent record labels.
*" Be My Prisoner " featured on the Streets compilation album ( End of 1977: Beggars Banquet BEGA1 )
The three other singles on the album were and " Burning Like a Flame ", " Heaven Sent ", and " Prisoner ".
Walter Trout covered the song on his 1990 Prisoner of a Dream album and Keb ' Mo ' recorded it for his 1998 Slow Down album.
" Tracks of My Tears " became a Pop Top 40 hit for the third time when the version recorded by Linda Ronstadt for her Platinum-certified 1975 album release Prisoner in Disguise album was issued as that album's second single: the track was not one of Ronstadt's biggest hits peaking at # 25 (" Tracks of My Tears " reached # 11 on the C & W chart in tandem with its B-side: the Emmylou Harris duet: " The Sweetest Gift ").

Prisoner and ),
Popular examples include the allegory Orwellian series The Prisoner, The Avengers and Randall and Hopkirk ( Deceased ), all produced for ITV.
As a genre, spy fiction is thematically related to the novel of adventure ( The Prisoner of Zenda, 1894, The Scarlet Pimpernel, 1905 ), the thriller ( such as the works of Edgar Wallace ) and the politico – military thriller ( The Schirmer Inheritance, 1953, The Quiet American, 1955 ).
He had supporting roles in several major films: Rose-Marie ( 1936 ), Dodsworth ( 1936 ), The Charge of the Light Brigade ( 1936 ), The Prisoner of Zenda ( 1937 ); and leading roles in The Dawn Patrol ( 1938 ), Three Blind Mice ( 1938 ), and Wuthering Heights ( 1939 ), playing opposite such stars as Errol Flynn, Loretta Young and Laurence Olivier.
* Number Two ( The Prisoner ), a character from the British television series The Prisoner
He survived his car blowing up, catching on fire due to the powerful magnifying effect of his glasses, a hallucinating Montgomery Burns drilling into his brain, capital punishment ( in a local jail ) after Homer eats his last meal, left inside a fluoroscope for possibly an entire weekend, being buried alive, being left forgotten and alive in a purgatory and being engulfed by an " anti-escape bubble " that was attempting to catch Marge ( a parody of a similar device from the ' 60s show The Prisoner ), and he also was run over by Homer in The Parent Rap, after the whole family promised they would not commit any crimes for a whole year.
His successes continued with classics such as The Garden of Allah ( 1936 ), The Prisoner of Zenda ( 1937 ), A Star Is Born ( 1937 ), Nothing Sacred ( 1937 ), The Adventures of Tom Sawyer ( 1938 ), The Young in Heart ( 1938 ), Made for Each Other ( 1939 ), Intermezzo ( 1939 ) and Gone with the Wind ( 1939 ), which remains the highest grossing film of all time ( adjusted for inflation ).
MGM bought in 1944 the rights to Gone with the Wind and, at some point, the 1937 version of The Prisoner of Zenda for its 1952 remake ( all today part of the Turner Entertainment library owned by Time Warner ), and 20th Century Fox still holds rights to the remake of A Farewell to Arms.
* " The General " ( The Prisoner ), an episode of The Prisoner
* Diana Gabaldon, in her most recent book, The Scottish Prisoner ( A Lord John Novel ), references some lines from a poetic version of the Wild Hunt in relation to a Jacobite plot developing in Ireland.
* 1988: The Prisoner of Castle If, Soviet miniseries starring Viktor Avilov ( Count of Monte Cristo ) and Aleksei Petrenko ( Abbé Faria ), composer is Alexander Gradsky
Cui's more successful stage works during his lifetime were the one-act comic opera The Mandarin's Son ( publicly premiered in 1878 ), the three-act Prisoner of the Caucasus ( 1883 ), based on Pushkin, and the one-act Mademoiselle Fifi ( 1903 ), based on Guy de Maupassant.

Prisoner and 1979
In the late 1980s Central TV acquired the Australian soap opera Prisoner, which was produced between 1979 and 1986.
The Reg Grundy Organisation subsequently reached even higher levels of success with women's-prison drama Prisoner ( 1979 – 1986 ) on Network Ten, and melodramatic family saga Sons and Daughters ( 1981 – 1987 ) on the Seven Network.
Grundy's Prisoner began screening in the United States in 1979 and achieved high ratings in many regions there, however only the first three years of the series would be screened in that country.
In 1979, two years after Bellbird ended its run, Elspeth Ballantyne, Patsy King, and Sheila Florance would work together once again in the iconic series Prisoner ( playing Meg Jackson Morris ; Erica Davidson and Lizzie Birdsworth, respectively ).
Prisoner premiered in Australia on 27 February 1979 and instantly struck a chord with the audience, initially prompting the producers to extend the series from a 16-part serial to 20-parts, and then to an ongoing concern.
* Prisoner ( TV series ), an Australian soap opera that ran from 1979 to 1986, also known as Prisoner: Cell Block H in the UK and the USA and " Caged Women " in Canada
He made a minor comeback in 1979 as a solo artist in the UK Singles Chart with " Freedom's Prisoner ".
This dramatic overlapping is complicated by reference books such as Vincent Terrace's The Complete Encyclopedia of Television Programs 1947 – 1979 referring to The Prisoner as a Danger Man continuation.
Her best-known role was that of governor Erica Davidson in the cult soap opera Prisoner, a role she played from 1979 to 1983, with guest reappearances in 1984.
* The Prisoner of Zenda ( 1979 film ), 1979 film of the novel
* The Prisoner of Zenda ( 1979 )
Margo's first appearance on Prisoner was in 1979 as Catherine Roberts, sent to prison for killing her daughter's rapist.
* A comic book character from the 1979 Australian television soap opera Prisoner
Subsequent television acting roles included three different roles as various villains in Prisoner, including Geoff Butler between 1979 and 1980, Kurt Renner in 1984, and Ernest Craven in 1986.
* Prisoner ( 1979 ) TV Series .... Geoff Butler ( 1979 – 1980 )/ Kurt Renner ( 1984 )/ Ernest Craven ( 1986 )
His final work was on The Prisoner of Zenda ( 1979 ) with Peter Sellers, although he was briefly part of the crew for another Sellers film, The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu ( 1980 ), for which he received no credit.
Her last role came in the 1979 film The Prisoner of Zenda, in which she worked with her first husband Peter Sellers.
* The Prisoner of Zenda ( 1979 ) as Princess Flavia
* The Prisoner of Zenda ( 1979 )
In 1972, he won a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play for his performance in The Prisoner of Second Avenue and in 1979 he was nominated for Best Actor in a Musical for his performance in Ballroom.
He also appeared in the Disney film One of Our Dinosaurs is Missing ( 1975 ), and The Prisoner of Zenda ( 1979 ).

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