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Hyman and co-wrote
Lauper co-wrote " Time After Time " with Rob Hyman when her producer, Rick Chertoff, suggested to the band that the album could use one more song.
Rob Hyman co-wrote the album opener " Home on Christmas Day ", and provides accordion and organ accompaniment on a number of tracks.
Lauper co-wrote " Time After Time " with Philadelphia rocker Rob Hyman of The Hooters, who also supplied backup vocals to the song.

Hyman and song
* 1924 ( 19 ) Wrote his first song, collaborating with friend Hyman Cheiffetz to write " My Gal, My Pal ".
Phyllis Hyman recorded a potential theme song, written by Stephen Forsyth and Jim Ryan, but the song-an unsolicited submission-was passed over given Legrand's contractual obligations with the music.
James Hyman who, along with Eddy Temple-Morris, championed mash-ups and the song in particular on the Xfm show The Remix, described it as " so musical.
In 1983, Hyman recorded the song " Never Say Never Again " as the title song for the James Bond movie of the same name, written by Stephen Forsyth and Jim Ryan.
The legendary Phyllis Hyman was my first choice to sing the song and working with her is one of the highlights of my musical career.
Hyman explained in an interview with Songfacts that he and Lauper stayed in the studio after the sessions composing the song.
The song has been performed by many other artists including Phyllis Hyman, Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, Art Tatum, Oscar Peterson, Bill Evans, Stan Getz, Django Reinhardt, Lucky Thompson, Jay McShann, Benny Goodman, Pedro Rossi, Billy Joel, Nancy Wilson, Dr. John, Sonny Rollins, Michael Brecker ( Steps Ahead ), Daniel Barenboim, Edvard Sađil, Larry Coryell ( from his 2001 album Inner Urge ), Rob Mullins, Archie Shepp, and Alex Bugnon.

Hyman and Time
* Mac Hyman – No Time for Sergeants
The premise of Gomer Pyle is similar to and perhaps inspired by Andy Griffith's movie No Time for Sergeants, which was based on the Mac Hyman novel of the same name.
* Time After Time-Cyndi Lauper, Rob Hyman
#" Time After Time " ( Rob Hyman, Cyndi Lauper ) – 4: 05
#" Time After Time " ( Rob Hyman, Cyndi Lauper ) – 3: 22

Hyman and After
After World War II, group psychotherapy was further developed by Jacob L. Moreno, Samuel Slavson, Hyman Spotnitz, Irvin Yalom, and Lou Ormont.
After a short courtship, she married Hyman at the age of 16, with Davis's permission.
" After reading the material Hyman had compiled for the book, Durante commented on it, " COLOSSAL, GIGANTIC, MAGNANIMOUS, and last but not first, AURORA BOREALIS.
After Hyman's father's death in 1907, her mother had moved to Chicago, bringing Hyman " back into the same unhappy circumstances which lasted until the death of my mother in 1929.
After the war he took another look and listened to his son-in-law Hyman Kreitman, who was very keen.
After losing the 1891 election to Charles Hyman, he was appointed to the Senate by Prime Minister John A. Macdonald.
After leaving Russia around 1917, Hyman " Harry " Hetchin opened a music shop in Leyton, North London, in 1922 At some point he began to sell bicycles from the shop.
After the American Civil War and the emancipation of slaves, Hyman returned to North Carolina in 1865.
After Jackson's death in 1965 ( both she and Hyman died relatively young ), he married Phoebe Pettingell, who later edited a posthumous volume of his work.

Hyman and ",
" Her memoir concluded with a letter to her daughter, in which she addressed her several times as " Hyman ", and described her actions as " a glaring lack of loyalty and thanks for the very privileged life I feel you have been given ".
Hyman himself referred to his invention as an " artificial pacemaker ", the term continuing in use to this day.
", as Durante called it, he met Hyman and discussed the book and the contribution Hyman wanted Durante to make to it.
Ray Hyman also says that the amount and quality of the experiments on RV are way too low to convince the scientific community to " abandon its fundamental ideas about causality, time, and other principles ", due to its findings still not having been replicated successfully under careful scrutiny.
In addition, Dick Hyman composed a number of tunes allegedly inspired by the Zelig phenomenon, including " Leonard the Lizard ", " Reptile Eyes ", " You May Be Six People, But I Love You ", " Doin ' the Chameleon ", " The Changing Man Concerto ", and " Chameleon Days ", the latter performed by Mae Questel, the voice of Betty Boop.
According to Cook, Thompson later told some of his acquaintances that the killer had not been McManus, but his " bag-man ", Hyman Biller, who fled to Cuba shortly afterwards.
* Hyman " Hymie " Satenstein was the proprietor of the " 55 ", a neighborhood bar at 55 Christopher Street, back in the 50's and 60's.
In 1986 she released " Ain't You Had Enough Love ", a cover of a Phyllis Hyman recording.
* Peter de Francia, The Execution of Beloyannis " at James Hyman gallery ", ( 1953 )
While y ’ all is generally held in the Southern United States to be usable only as the plural form of " you ", a scant but vocal minority ( for example, Eric Hyman ,) argues that the term can be used in the singular as well.
Known as the " Hyman Act ", this bill was supported the John Bracken government and given unanimous passage in 1934.
His mural, " An Alaskan Fairytale ", was completed by illustrator and Caldecott Medal winner Trina Schart Hyman.

Hyman and which
In 1974, Jeffry Hyman co-founded the punk rock band the Ramones with friends John Cummings and Douglas Colvin, upon which point all three adopted stage names using " Ramone " as their surname: Cummings became Johnny Ramone, Colvin became Dee Dee Ramone, and Hyman became Joey Ramone.
In the field of finance, Hyman Minsky put forward a theory of financial crisis based on financial fragility, which has recently received renewed attention.
Upon her return, she learned that Hyman had published a memoir, My Mother's Keeper, in which she chronicled a difficult mother-daughter relationship and depicted scenes of Davis's overbearing and drunken behavior.
Mike Wallace rebroadcast a 60 Minutes interview he had filmed with Hyman a few years earlier in which she commended Davis on her skills as a mother, and said that she had adopted many of Davis's principles in raising her own children.
In 1986, Hyman and Honorton published A Joint Communiqué, in which they agreed that though the results of the ganzfeld experiments were not due to chance or selective reporting, replication of the studies was necessary before final conclusions could be drawn.
At the request of the University of Chicago Press, Hyman wrote A Laboratory Manual for Elementary Zoology ( 1919 ), which promptly became widely used, to her astonishment.
There Hyman created her six-volume treatise on invertebrates, The Invertebrates, drawing on her familiarity with several European languages and Russian, which she had learned from her father.
** G. Evelyn Hutchinson in National Academy of Sciences, Biographical Memoirs 60 ( 1991 ): 103-14, which includes an autobiographical account by Hyman and a selected bibliography.
The greatest number of teeth per row is found in Pleurotomaria ( deep water gastropods in an ancient lineage ) which has over 200 teeth per row ( Hyman, 1967 ).
Reportedly this decision was made after Kenneth Hyman of Seven Arts Productions – which had merged with Warners at the time and was involved with One Million Years B. C.
* Unwin Hyman ( defunct, once known as Allen & Unwin, which is now an independent publisher )
Two of the members, Eric Bazilian and Rob Hyman, had originally met in 1971 at the University of Pennsylvania and had played in a band in the late 1970s, based in Philadelphia, called Baby Grand, which also featured local singer, David Kagan.
Hyman and his girlfriend, Betsy Berlin ( of the Plastic Fantastic record shops ), had been managing and booking the band during this period, which had begun to cut too deeply into Hyman's writing and rehearsal time.
Phyllis Hyman for her Living All Alone album, Go West's version rose high in the adult contemporary charts, and Boyz II Men's version in 2004, Tupac Shakur's " Do for Love ," which samples the lyric, also attained a good deal of popularity.
He entered the Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland in 1918, and eventually graduated 48th out of 539 in the class of 1922, in which Hyman G. Rickover graduated 107th.
My Mother's Keeper is a 1985 book by B. D. Hyman, daughter of legendary film star Bette Davis, which recounts her view of their mother / daughter relationship.
Hyman Bass provided this definition, which generalizes the group of units of a ring: K < sub > 1 </ sub >( A ) is the abelianization of the infinite general linear group:
Dynorphin decreases dopamine release by binding to KORs on dopamine nerve terminals, which leads to drug tolerance and withdrawal symptoms ( Berke and Hyman, 2000 ).
Around this time, Hyman began using cocaine, which led to a lifelong dependency.
In 1893, through a trust vested by Hyman Gratz in the Mickvè Israel congregation, Gratz College was founded in Philadelphia, which is devoted to the preparation of teachers for Jewish schools.

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