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But she drifted back to songwriting and occasional recording sessions for the fledgling Capitol Records in 1947, for whom she produced a long string of hits, many of them with lyrics and music by Lee and Barbour, including " I Don't Know Enough About You " and " It's a Good Day " ( 1948 ).
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Her friend Rick McKay said that " she just kind of drifted off quietly as if she was going to sleep ... she just kind of gave out.
The more she and Bogart drifted apart, the more she drank, got furious and threw things at him: plants, crockery, anything close at hand.
Hope aged amazingly fast, and, mere months after being drifted down a river by her mother, she appeared to be about 9 years old.
At the end of August she got locked in pack-ice north of Novaya Zemlya and drifted to hitherto unknown polar regions.
His father drifted between jobs, while his mother dreamt of a career in showbiz, something she could not achieve for financial reasons.
Dunne commented in an interview that she had lacked the " terrifying ambition " of some other actresses and said, " I drifted into acting and drifted out.
She walks off into the wintry landscape just as she drifted into the Ward's household at the beginning.
" After divorcing her husband, she drifted between cheap hotels in Brooklyn and New York City and was arrested several times for public drunkenness and disorderly conduct.
Eventually, she and Goddard were engaged, but they drifted apart and ended the engagement around 1909.
She and McCarthy divorced, after which she drifted between cheap hotels in Brooklyn and New York City and was arrested several times for public drunkenness and disorderly conduct.
Due to her career in science and medicine, she drifted from her Catholic Christian upbringing but remained somewhat entrenched in her religious beliefs.
Captain Booth reported the Cleopatra " abandoned and sinking ," but instead she drifted in the Bay until found four days later by Spanish trawler boats, then rescued by the Glasgow steamer Fitzmaurice and taken to Ferrol in Spain for repairs.
During this time, she developed a slight bond with Marius, but nothing became of it and she drifted away from everyone again.
As she drifted effortlessly away, Fleur realised that he had indeed suffered much more than she had, as his guilty conscience haunted him for so many years.
Karin feels she has drifted in her life, her husband in Sydney treated her as a slave, and offered no reprieve from her past, but Petra insists this is about to change.
Wolfe drifted away for a few days to London and soon after she returned she was again picked up by the police and spent a few more days in hospital — not because she was ill, but simply so that she would be looked after.
she and back
Then she turned the station wagon around and headed it back down the hill, with the village as her ostensible destination.
Even the knowledge that she was losing another boy, as a mother always does when a marriage is made, did not prevent her from having the first carefree, dreamless sleep that she had known since they dropped down the canyon and into Bear Valley, way, way back there when they were crossing those other mountains.
His advice, his voice saying his poems, the fact that he had not so much as touched her -- on the contrary, he had put his head back and she had stroked his hair -- this was all new.
But with her hand softly on his cheek for a last moment, she closed the door and he went back down the hall and into his bed excited, expectant, and finally faintly grinning with the feel of her hand against his mouth.
Besides, Miss Henrietta -- as she was generally known since she had put up her hair with a chignon in the back -- had little time to spare them from her teaching and writing ; ;
At night, when Mama would turn back the covers, she would have to take all the dolls off the bed and place them elsewhere for the night.
On January 4, with the boys back at school and college, Mrs. Lewis wrote Harcourt to say that she was `` through, quite through ''.
Nevertheless, Mrs. Lewis was still solicitous of his condition: let him do as he wished, let him sleep with chambermaids if he must, but, she begged Blackman, try to keep him from drinking a great deal and bring him back in good health.
But when some of the squeals had subsided and she had been through one of those sessions that are so indispensable to the young female -- six girls sprawled on one bed, drinking Cokes and giggling -- she came back to the kitchen to talk with me a minute.
While she was settling the teacart, he went back across the hall to their bedroom, opened one of the suitcases, and took out powdered coffee and sugar.
There were times now, like this, when she lost control of the time count and moved freely back and forth into three generations.
She had surprised Hans like she had surprised me when she said she'd go, and then she surprised him again when she came back so quick like she must have, because when I came in with the snow she was there with a bottle with three white feathers on its label and Hans was holding it angrily by the throat.
she and songwriting
With less time to spend songwriting as she focused on a burgeoning film career, during the early 1980s Parton recorded a larger percentage of material from noted pop songwriters, such as Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, Rupert Holmes, Gary Portnoy and Carole Bayer Sager.
According to her account, she wrote the rest of the song with Jordan, but for tax reasons gave her songwriting credit to her partner at the time, Billy Foster.
In 1997, Schock sued the other members of the group, claiming that she had not been properly paid for her contributions since 1986 and that a songwriting agreement with Caffey had been breached.
Tessitore was impressed with Rhodes ' voice and songwriting, and volunteered to record all of the songs she had written to that point.
In retrospect, O ' Toole can date the beginning of her songwriting career to events during a car ride after the September 11 attacks ; as her husband Michael McKean describes it, " On September 11, 2001, Annette found herself without an airline to carry her back down to Los Angeles from Vancouver, where she films Smallville.
Afterwards, Lang said she was " completely honored and flattered " to receive the songwriting credit.
On April 17, 1983, Gail Collins Pappalardi, Pappalardi's wife and songwriting partner ( she had designed many of the band's album covers and wrote many of their lyrics ), shot Pappalardi in the neck in their fifth-floor East Side Manhattan apartment.
She said she wasn't allowed by Jonas and Ulf to participate in the songwriting for the band's album.
In interviews, she has described her parents as " liberal and loving " people who early on encouraged a career in songwriting.
After the War, through her songwriting, she became close friends of Jean Cocteau, Albert Camus, and André Malraux.
McBride told Country Weekly that she co-wrote eight of the eleven songs on the album ; she decided to write more frequently because she felt more confident in her songwriting ability after " Anyway " had become a hit.
In a 2010 interview, she said she had ceased making music or songwriting several years prior, noting, " No time for it anymore.
On the inside sleeve of the album cover are a long set of self-portrait photographs that Harvey took over the years, and a series of scribbled annotations she collected during the songwriting process of Uh Huh Her-notes to herself such as " Scare yourself ", " Too normal?
" L. P .' s major label songwriting breakthroughs continued, she co-wrote " Beautiful People " performed by Christina Aguilera.
She has described this album as having even more intensity than her previous works, as she continued her pursuit of songwriting as being in part a way to transform " ugly feelings " into art.
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