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Ballad and Robin
Though trouble in Southeast Asia was shown in Jack L. Warner's Brushfire ( 1961 ), and Marshall Thompson's A Yank in Viet-Nam ( 1964 ) and To the Shores of Hell ( 1966 ), the major Hollywood studios refused to make any Vietnam War films with the exception of John Wayne's The Green Berets based on the best-selling book by Robin Moore and using the theme song " Ballad of the Green Berets ".
In The Ballad of Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne ( Child Ballad 118 ), he hunts Robin for the Sheriff of Nottingham, but Robin kills him and cuts off his head.
* Text of The Ballad of Robin Hood and Guy of Gisbourne
*" Robin Hood "/" The Ballad of Davy Crockett " ( 1956 )-number 14
Ballads were also popular from the late 14th century onwards, including the Ballad of Chevy Chase and others describing the activities of Robin Hood.
The work is related to Child Ballad 143, " Robin Hood and the Bishop ", which features an unidentified bishop and ends in a nearly identical way.
The Bishop of Hereford appears in the subsequent Child Ballad, " Robin Hood and Queen Katherine ", in which he refers to the action in the previous work and refuses to bet on Robin in an archery contest.
For the Limited Editions Club of New York he illustrated The Swiss Family Robinson, Keats ’ Poems, The Jungle Book, and The Ballad of Robin Hood, and several books for children, including Russell Hoban ’ s The Dancing Tigers.
He is a relatively late addition to the legend ; he first appeared in a seventeenth-century broadside ballad, Child Ballad 138, " Robin Hood and Allen a Dale ", and unlike many of the characters thus associated, managed to adhere to the legend.
Francis Child indexed those tales: A Gest of Robyn Hode as Child Ballad 117, Robin Hood's Death as Child ballad 120, and Robin Hood Newly Revived as Child ballad 128.
In Robin Hood's Delight ( Child Ballad 136 ), the common story in which Robin meets a stranger, cannot outfight him, and must outwit him is altered: Robin has Little John and Will with him, and they meet three foresters, resulting in the usual fight and outwitting.
In Robin Hood and the Curtal Friar ( Child Ballad 123 ), Will Scarlet tells Robin of the friar, resulting in their encounter.
In Robin Hood and Guy of Gisbourne ( Child Ballad 118 ), Little John is captured coming to Will's rescue after two of their band had been killed and Will was fleeing.
It contains such important ballads as The Ballad of Chevy Chase, The Battle of Otterburn, Lillibullero, The Dragon of Wantley, The Nut-Brown Maid and Sir Patrick Spens along with ballads mentioned by or possibly inspiring Shakespeare and several ballads about Robin Hood.

Ballad and Hood
They continued to produce acclaimed miniseries, including The Ballad of Sleeping Beauty, Fade from Grace and Ronin Hood of the 47 Samurai.

Ballad and Agraphia
* The Ballad of Santo Caserio ( Agraphia Press, 2003 )

Ballad and Press
* Gagey, Edmond M. Ballad Opera ( New York: Columbia University Press, 1937 )
** Una Ballata del Mare Salato, La Ballade de la mer salée ( 1967 )-translated into English as Ballad of The Salt Sea ( Harvill Press 1996 )
* Ballad Book, Leach, Shewell & Sanborn ( Boston, MA ), 1890, reprinted, Books for Libraries Press ( Freeport, NY ), 1969.
The American Popular Ballad of the Golden Era, 1924-1950: A Study in Musical Design ( 1995 ), Princeton University Press, ISBN 0-691-04399-X
A full-length biography, The Ballad of Blind Tom, Slave Pianist, by Deirdre O ' Connell, was published by Overlook Press in 2009.
* Deirdre O ' Connell, The Ballad of Blind Tom, Slave Pianist ( biography ), Overlook Press ( 2009 ).
With His Pistol in His Hand: A Border Ballad and its Hero ( Austin: University of Texas Press, 1958 )
* Ballad to an Iowa Farmer: and Other Reflections ( 1991 ), Iowa State University Press ISBN 0-8138-1458-8
Randall established the Broadside Press in 1965, when he printed his poem " Ballad of Birmingham " on a single sheet.
*" Ballad Of A Spycatcher "/" Song Of The Free Press " ( single with Billy Bragg and The Oyster Band ) ( 1987 )
* The British Broadside Ballad and Its Music by Claude M. Simpson ( 1966 ), Rutgers University Press.
* Anthony Stokes: " Pit of Shame, The Real Ballad of Reading Gaol " ( Waterside Press, 2007 ).
Together with Professor Duane A. Smith of Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado, he is co-author of the book The Ballad of Baby Doe, a study of the Central City Opera and its production history ( University Press of Colorado, 2002 ).

Ballad and 2003
In 2003, historian and teacher Ken Mansell wrote The Ballad of Haydn Bunton a song that highlighted the great man's achievements.
* Dubai World Cup – ( 3 ) – Dubai Millennium ( 2000 ), Moon Ballad ( 2003 ), Electrocutionist ( 2006 )
* John Roberts recorded this song on his 2003 album Sea Fever, as well as a song derived from fellow Child Ballad The Sweet Trinity.
This Recording was made in the First Avenue Mainroom ( 4 / 19 / 2003 ) and 7th Street Entry ( 11 / 22 / 2002 )-with the exception of " Butcher's Ballad " recorded in the Mainroom ( 11 / 9 / 2001 ).
She is the author of the 2003 book Woman Who ... and director of the 2005 film The Ballad of Jack and Rose, starring her husband, actor Daniel Day-Lewis, whom she first met when he and her father were preparing the film version of the elder Miller's play The Crucible.
* Ballad Essentials ( 2003, Concord )
* Dubai World Cup-( 5 )-Almutawakel ( 1999 ), Dubai Millennium ( 2000 ), Street Cry ( 2002 ), Moon Ballad ( 2003 ), Electrocutionist ( 2006 )
Successful commissions for the company include the American classic The Ballad of Baby Doe by Douglas Moore, premiered in 1956, the popular one-act opera The Face on the Barroom Floor by Henry Mollicone, premiered in 1978 and the 2003 world premiere of Gabriel's Daughter, also composed by Henry Mollicone.

Robin and Hood
After making a series of westerns and comedies, Dwan directed fellow Canadian Mary Pickford in several very successful movies as well as her husband, Douglas Fairbanks, notably in the acclaimed 1922 Robin Hood.
* Robin Hood ( 1922 )
Including an account of the most famous archers of ancient and modern times ; with some curious particulars in the life of Robert Fitz-Ooth Earl of Huntington, vulgarly called Robin Hood .... York: printed for E. Hargrove, bookseller, Knaresbro ' ( later editions: York, 1845 and facsimile reprint, London: Tabard Press, 1970 )
He made donations to various charitable endeavors using the money he made from his activities, and was viewed by many to be a " modern-day Robin Hood ".
Themes concerning rural laborers and their sexuality are common, and there are many ballads based on the Robin Hood legend.
We know from a reference in William Langland's Piers Plowman, that ballads about Robin Hood were being sung from at least the late 14th century and the oldest detailed material we have is Wynkyn de Worde's collection of Robin Hood ballads printed about 1495.
Protagonists in cyberpunk writing usually include computer hackers, who are often patterned on the idea of the lone hero fighting injustice, such as Robin Hood.
In 1993, he starred as Robin Hood in Mel Brooks's comedy, Robin Hood: Men in Tights.
* Robin Hood Makes Good ( 1939 )
* Robin Hood Daffy ( 1958 )
Searchers canvassed all of West Memphis, but focused primarily on Robin Hood Hills, where the boys were reported last seen.
Despite a human chain making a shoulder-to-shoulder search of Robin Hood Hills, searchers found no sign of the missing boys.
Around 1: 45 p. m., juvenile Parole Officer Steve Jones spotted a boy's black shoe floating in a muddy creek that led to a major drainage canal in Robin Hood Hills.
According to local West Memphis police officers, on the evening of May 5, 1993, at 8: 42 p. m., workers in the Bojangles ' restaurant about a mile from the crime scene in Robin Hood Hills reported seeing a black male who seemed " mentally disoriented " inside the ladies ' room of the restaurant.
According to HBO's documentaries Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills ( 1996 ) and Paradise Lost 2: Revelations ( 2000 ), no blood was found at the crime scene, indicating that the location where the bodies were found was not necessarily the location in which the murders actually happened.
The narratives of traditional songs often also remember folk heroes such as John Henry to Robin Hood.
British influence can also be seen with the ' English Cycle ' of Disney animated films, which include Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, The Jungle Book, Robin Hood, One Hundred and One Dalmatians, The Sword in the Stone, The Rescuers and The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.
The legendary Robin Hood, initially under the name of Locksley, is also a character in the story, as are his " merry men.
" The character that Scott gave to Robin Hood in Ivanhoe helped shape the modern notion of this figure as a cheery noble outlaw.

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