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" With the help of record producers Herb Alpert and Lou Adler, Jan and Dean scored a No. 10 hit with " Baby Talk " ( 1959 ), their first song to contain a few of the soon to be famous elements that became associated with surf ( close vocal harmonies, selective use of major and minor chords, falsetto doo-wop singing ) and then scored a series of hits over the next couple of years.
* Ella Fitzgerald scored with it in 1958, and received a Grammy for her Irving Berlin anthology in 1959.
Clarke famously scored six penalties in one match a record at the time to give New Zealand an 18 17 victory over the British Isles at Dunedin in 1959.
He scored the goal that knocked Colchester United out of the first round of the FA Cup in the 1959 / 60 season.
He scored his four tries for Ireland against France on 28 January 1956 ; against Scotland in 25 February 1956 ; against Wales in 1959 ; and against France in 1963.
On the 1959 tour he played a further 21 games and scored 21 tries.
In 1959, John Cage composed an avant garde work called Sounds of Venice scored for ( among other things ) a piano, a slab of marble and Venetian broom, a birdcage of canaries, and an amplified Slinky.
The 63 points Fulks scored on February 10, 1949, was the most in an NBA game ( then called the Basketball Association of America ) until Elgin Baylor scored 64 points on November 8, 1959.
In 1959 the Belgian singer of Italian descent Rocco Granata scored a big European hit with " Marina ".
Released during late 1959, it scored number one on Billboard magazines Hot Country Songs chart on February 8, 1960, which it scored for 14 weeks consecutive.
He led the National league in runs scored, home runs, and RBIs in separate seasons, and appeared in six post-seasons with the Dodgers ( 1949, 1952 53, 1955 56, 1959 ), facing the New York Yankees in the first five and the Chicago White Sox in the last.
His best professional year statistically was 1959, when Summerall scored 90 points on 30-for-30 ( 100 %) extra-point kicking and 20-for-29 ( 69 %) field goal kicking.
In 1959, he scored a career-high 50 points in a game against the Celtics.
In 1958, Hart signed with Columbia Records and scored his first chart hit with " The Wall " in 1959 which made the Top 20.
He tied for first place in the 1959 Manitoba Open .. Divinsky scored 7. 5 / 11 at Bognor Regis 1966, finishing in a tie for 7-13th places.
The film was one of a number of Nicholas Ray films to be scored by avant garde classical composer George Antheil ( 1900 1959 ).
In 1959 Bobby Rydell scored his first hits with " Kissin ' Time " and " We Got Love " on Cameo.
* Clinton Ford ( singer ), British singer ( 1931-2009 ) who scored four UK hit singles between 1959 and 1967
In 1959 they went through the season undefeated amassing 550 points ( 205 scored by Harry Bath ) compared to their rivals total tally against them of just 90 points.
* Most regular season points in one NHL season-96 ( 1959, surpassed by Bobby Hull in 1966 ( 97 points ), current record held by Wayne Gretzky who scored 215 points in 1986 ).
" Rummy Polka " was a hit for them in 1959, and the Matys Brothers scored their biggest hit in 1963, " Who Stole the Keeshka?

1959 and hat-trick
In 1959, he was tried as a centre forward, scoring twice in one game against Bolton Wanderers and a hat-trick against Chelsea in February 1960.
He took a Test hat-trick in Pakistan in 1959, the first West Indian cricketer to do so.

1959 and England
The revision of 1959 was much more substantial, bearing a family relationship to that of the abortive 1928 book in England.
During a visit to England he complained of dizziness and had to have his blood pressure checked on August 29, 1959 ; however, before dinner at Chequers on the next day his doctor General Howard Snyder recalled Eisenhower " drank several gin and tonics, and one or two gins on the rocks ... three or four wines with the dinner ".
* 1959 SR. N1 hovercraft crosses the English Channel from Calais, France to Dover, England in just over 2 hours.
Following Aileen Philby's death in England in 1957, and Eleanor's subsequent divorce from Brewer, Philby and Eleanor were married in London in 1959, and set up house together in Beirut.
In England and Wales the Lunacy Acts 1890-1922 referred to lunatics, but the Mental Treatment Act 1930 changed the legal term to " Person of Unsound Mind ", an expression which was replaced under the Mental Health Act 1959 by mental illness.
By November 1959 his wife had found a London apartment, but Wright's illness and " four hassles in twelve days " with British immigration officials ended his desire to live in England.
Galbraith, " The literacy of the medieval English kings ", Proceedings of the British Academy, 21 ( 1935: 221 note 6 ); May McKisack, The Fourteenth Century ( Oxford History of England ) 1959: 2, reserves judgement
A reappraisal of the artist began in 1959 with a landmark article by Michael Levey, " Francesco Zuccarelli in England, which helped explain the appeal of his works to his contemporaries by drawing a parallel with the affection of the 18th century English for pastoral poetry.
* Reunion in Barcelona: a Letter to Alfred Perlès, from Aller Retour New York, Northwood, England: Scorpion Press, 1959.
He first appeared on film in 1959 in a bit part in The Day They Robbed the Bank of England.
McGann was born in Kensington, Liverpool, England in 1959 into a Roman Catholic family.
Methicillin was the first antibiotic in this class to be used ( it was introduced in 1959 ), but, only two years later, the first case of MRSA was reported in England.
John Michael Hawthorn ( 10 April 1929 22 January 1959 ) was a racing driver, born in Mexborough, Yorkshire, England, and educated at Ardingly College, West Sussex.
* Kenneth Sims ( born 1959 )-Former professional football player ( New England Patriots ; 1982 1989 )
Cover of Artemis Smith's 1959 lesbian pulp fiction novel The Third SexSome writers suggest that a third gender emerged around 1700 AD in England: the male sodomite.
He was appointed England Captain in 1959 for a Test match against the country of his birth-he captained England 27 times, appointed and re-appointed due to ill health in 1959-62, 1966, and 1967-69 ( Won 8, Drawn 15, Lost 4 ).
Category: 1959 establishments in England
In 1959 methicillin was licensed in England to treat penicillin-resistant S. aureus infections.
In 1485, Henry VII of England, whose ancestry was partly Welsh, became King of England after victory at the Battle of Bosworth Field ; his green and white banner, with a red dragon, was adapted in 1959 to become the new Flag of Wales.
In beating Newcombe in four sets in the Wimbledon final, he captured the title at the All England Club for the fourth consecutive time that he had entered the tournament ( and reached the final for the sixth consecutive time as he had been runner-up in 1959 and 1960 ).
Greaves won his first England cap on 17 May 1959 against Peru, scoring England's only goal in a 4-1 defeat.

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