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Bobbie and inspired
Ode to Billy Joe is a 1976 film with a screenplay by Herman Raucher, inspired by the 1967 hit song by Bobbie Gentry, titled " Ode to Billie Joe " ( note difference in spelling ).

Bobbie and him
When Bobbie Evans smashed up his car, the Jaguar his wife Linda had given him for his last birthday, and himself quite thoroughly with it, driving back from an afternoon's golf at Oakmont, it seemed to mark the end of a long, miswritten chapter in the social life of the community.
Bobbie said something about damned Pittsburghers sticking together, and Linda got angry at him.
Bobbie, with Linda behind him, will have plenty of other opportunities.
In the same year, Marsh introduced him to the actor Bobbie Andrews, who became Novello's life partner.
Because Bobbie had previously shown tendencies toward alcoholism and instability, Astor's friend Philip Kerr, now Marquess of Lothian, told her that the arrest might be positive for him.
After Astor's son Bobbie was arrested, Shaw invited her to accompany him on his trip to the Soviet Union.
His sister, Bobbie Spencer, brought him to town to help her break up Laura's relationship with Scotty.
After Beard renamed his younger brother Bobbie " Cotton " ( which was also used as Bobbie's Our Gang character name ), his parents allowed him to name all of the rest of his siblings as they were born.
Babe tells Bobbie she's in love with him, and even though Bobby's scared of Beef ( who still considers Babe his girl ), he agrees that they might be " Lucky In Love " too.

Bobbie and work
`` Bobbie will take the job as his just reward and work hard at it ; ;
Billboard described the album as " lots of instrumental work, with particularly fine piano by Bobbie Nelson, and the usual highly stylized Willie Nelson vocals ".
At one point in the Redux version of Apocalypse Now, a glimpse of Carter's pinup is visible, as the only nude work ascribed to the actress outside of Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw.
New Stories from the South has collected the work of many prominent modern American writers, including Steve Almond, Russell Banks, John Barth, Madison Smartt Bell, Wendell Berry, Roy Blount Jr., Larry Brown, James Lee Burke, Robert Olen Butler, Andre Dubus, William Faulkner ( a newly discovered story ), Barry Hannah, Nanci Kincaid, Aaron Gwyn, Barbara Kingsolver, Bobbie Ann Mason, Reynolds Price, Keith Lee Morris, John Sayles, Lucy Corin, Lee Smith, and Peter Taylor.

Bobbie and theater
* In a 2008 episode of Mad Men, " Maidenform ," one of Don Draper's mistresses, Bobbie Barrett, mentions that her daughter is in the theater program at Sarah Lawrence.

Bobbie and My
Her grandmother traded one of the family's milk cows for a neighbor's piano, and seven-year-old Bobbie composed her first song, " My Dog Sergeant Is a Good Dog ".
With All My Children airing its final episode on ABC in September 2011, in June 2011 it was highly rumored that Bobbie Eakes would be returning to The Bold and the Beautiful.
Unlike the first Greatest Hits album, released in 1980, this album had two new songs, " Make My Life with You " and " Everyday ", replacing " Bobbie Sue " and " So Fine ", both of which were 1982 hits, from the album Bobbie Sue.

Bobbie and first
They had their first real fight, and Bobbie went off to get drunk.
* With help from clinical fertility drugs, an Iowa mother, Bobbie McCaughey, gave birth to the first surviving septuplets in 1997.
In 1931 her problems became more acute when Bobbie, her son from her first marriage, was arrested for homosexuality.
In the early years he is rather given to sudden and short-lived infatuations, under the influence of which he proposes to Florence Craye ( in Jeeves Takes Charge, the second story in terms of publication and the first in the internal timeline of the books ), to Pauline Stoker, and to Bobbie Wickham.
Roberta Lee Streeter ( born July 27, 1944 ), professionally known as Bobbie Gentry, is an American former singer-songwriter notable as one of the first female country artists to compose and produce her own material.
Bobbie Gentry's second album, The Delta Sweete, released in 1968, did not match the success of her first.
# Fanny " Bobbie " Rosenfeld ( 1904 – 1969 ), track-and-field ( voted female athlete of the first half of the century )
The idea never worked due to the discrimination against Chinese during those times .< from oral interview by Roberta ( Bobbie ) Owyang-Lee, daughter of Owyang Wing Cheong, 1912 founder of Lockeport > One of the homes built in the first phase of construction provided shelter for Chan Tin Sin's cousin Chan Chor Get and his family from the discriminatory acts and violence in San Francisco Chinatown .< oral interview by Jane Chan-Chung, daughter of Chan Chor Get >
Barbara Joyce ( Bobbie Jo ) Ferrell, Ted's daughter by his first wife, sued John-Henry, claiming that Ted wanted to be cremated, and led a very public campaign against her half-brother.
Bobbie Jo was played in the first two years ( 1963 – 1965 ) by Pat Woodell, who left the series to start a singing career, and then ( 1965 – 1970 ) by Lori Saunders.
He was first appointed to the council in 1998 to replace the retiring Bobbie L. Sterne and was elected in 1999, and re-elected in 2001, 2003, and 2005.
At the time of his death, Davis was survived by his wife, Bobbie Nash Davis ; three children from his first marriage to Virginia Davis, a son, Michael Edward Davis, a Los Angeles County deputy district attorney, and two daughters, Mary Ellen Burde and Christine Coey ; four stepchildren ; and 10 grandchildren.
His first wife was Dodi Garduce, while second wife was Bobbie Jopson ( sister of another revolutionary martyr Edgar Jopson ).
In Panama City, Bobbie Jean gave birth to their first son.

Bobbie and Broadway
The best-known songs from the musical include the title song, which was an international hit for Dionne Warwick, released before the show's December 1968 Broadway opening ; " I'll Never Fall in Love Again ", a hit for Warwick in the US and Canada ( No. 6 and No. 1, respectively ) and for Bobbie Gentry in the UK ( No. 1 ); " Knowing When To Leave " ( also recorded by Warwick ), " She Likes Basketball " and " Turkey Lurkey Time ", a dance number featuring McKechnie, Lee and Sappington.
Bobbie has directed both musicals and plays on Broadway and Off-Broadway, and was the Artistic Director of the New York City Center Encores!
As a performer, Bobbie created the role of " Roger " in the original Broadway production of Grease in 1972.
Bobbie next directed the Broadway productions of the stage musical Footloose in 1998, ( he also co-wrote the book ), the Roundabout Theater production of Twentieth Century with Alec Baldwin and Anne Heche, the 2005 Sweet Charity revival with Christina Applegate, and High Fidelity in 2006.

Bobbie and show
The show starred Novello and the cast included Phyllis Dare, Zena Dare, Olive Gilbert and Bobbie Andrews.
She said, In 1974, Gentry hosted a short-lived summer replacement variety show, The Bobbie Gentry Happiness Hour, on CBS.
The Douglases ( Lisa and Oliver ) make frequent appearances on Petticoat Junction, and likewise Kate, Joe, Charley and Floyd, and even Betty Jo and Bobbie Jo show up on Green Acres.
The show starred Novello, Margaret Rutherford, Olive Gilbert, Roma Beaumont, Muriel Barron and Bobbie Andrews, and veteran actress Zena Dare appeared in the piece as Charlotte Fayre.
On the show, Macy was an accomplished singer in her own right ( in tune with Bobbie Eakes ' hobby ).
She and various Head Writers also created the Quartermaine family, Bobbie Spencer, Luke Spencer, Robert Scorpio, Anna Devane, Robin Scorpio, the Cassadine family, and many others who would dominate the show in the 1980s and early 1990s.
In March 2000, the show was directed by Walter Bobbie and choreographed by Rob Ashford as part of New York City Center's Encores!

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