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" The Sign of the Southern Cross " is a song by Black Sabbath written in 1981 which was sung by Ronnie James Dio.
for the Canadian GRT Records label ( GRT 9230-1033 ), on which she discussed her philosophy regarding sex and prostitution, sang a cover version of The Beatles song, " Michelle ", and recorded several simulated sexual encounters, including an example of phone sex, a threesome, and a celebrity encounter with guest " vocal " by Ronnie Hawkins.
* Country singer Ronnie Milsap mentions Cap ' n Crunch cereal in his 1974 hit song " Pure Love " written by Eddie Rabbitt.
* " In a New York Minute " ( song ), a song by Ronnie McDowell
The theme song, written by the show's co-writer David Croft and composer Ronnie Hazlehurst, consists of a lift girl ( whose voice was provided by Stephanie Gathercole ) announcing each floor over the musique concrète sounds of a cash register ( which basically serves as the only percussion instrument ) and a simple musical accompaniment.
The county is named in the lyrics of the song Around The World, from the film Around the World in eighty days, which was an American top ten hit for Bing Crosby and UK top ten hit for Ronnie Hilton, both in 1957, although it was Mantovani's instrumental version which was actually used in the film.
* Anthrax's song " In The End " from their 2011 album, Worship Music, is dedicated to both Dimebag and Ronnie James Dio.
In addition to the Rolling Stones ' version of the song, the film features Aretha Franklin's cover version for which Ronnie Wood and Richards played guitar.
In 1956 the theme song was released on Parlophone records by Dick James with Stephen James and his chums and Ron Goodwin's Orchestra and reached number 14 in the UK charts ( 78rpm single: R. 4117 / 45rpm single: MSP6199 ), and by PYE records as a 78rpm single by Gary Miller with Tony Osbourne orchestra and the Beryl Stott chorus ( PYE N. 15020 ) and reached number 10 on the UK charts, versions by Frankie Laine ( CBS Coronet ), Nelson Riddle and his Orchestra ( Capitol ), Alan Dale ( Coral ), Joe Reisman's orchestra and chorus ( RCA Victor ) and Ronnie Ronaldo ( Colombia ) were also issued.
* The song " Ronnie and Neil " on the Drive-By Truckers ' album Southern Rock Opera includes the line " church blows up in Birmingham, four little black girls killed, for no goddamn good reason ".
Popular covers by Trini Lopez, Chuck Jackson, Don McLean, Guns N ' Roses, The Brian Setzer Orchestra, Ronnie Milsap and Buckaroo Banzai have helped keep the song in the public consciousness.
In 1977, Astley wrote the orchestral score for Street in the City, a song contained in the Pete Townshend and Ronnie Lane's album Rough Mix.
Noting that the song was used by both a Republican and Democrat candidate, Brooks ( who wrote the song with Don Cook and Ronnie Rogers ) said that it was " very flattering to know our song crossed parties and potentially inspires all Americans.
Martin also wrote and recorded a song for guitar legend Ronnie Montrose's CD, 10x10.
The 10x10 album sparked interest in Eric ’ s vocal performance and he was asked to sing the classic song, " Guitar Man ", with Ronnie Montrose, Denny Carmasi, and Ricky Phillips to take to the Sundance Film Festival.
* My Life ( Ronnie Milsap album ), or the title song
On 19 February 2008, a song was released called " The Ballad of Ronnie Drew " performed by a number of famous Irish musicians.
The song was performed live on The Late Late Show on 22 February with Ronnie Drew in attendance as an audience member, and entered the Irish Single Charts at # 2.
Gaelic Storm names Ronnie on the song I Was Raised on Black and Tans from their 2010 album Cabbage.
" I was raised on black and tans ... on Ronnie Drew and Van the Man " is a line from the song.
Dropkick Murphys, a celtic punk band dedicated the song ( F ) lannigan's Ball to Ronnie during their set at the Reading Festival in 2008.

song and Dunn
The song featured vocals from Lynn Anderson, Butch Baker, Shane Barmby, Billy Hill, Suzy Bogguss, Kix Brooks, T. Graham Brown, the Burch Sisters, Holly Dunn, Foster & Lloyd, Vince Gill, William Lee Golden, Highway 101, Shelby Lynne, Johnny Rodriguez, Dan Seals, Les Taylor, Pam Tillis, Mac Wiseman, and Kevin Welch.
The Brooks and Dunn version of the song has resulted in there being at least 16 line dances with " Boot Scootin ' Boogie " in the title, including one by Tom Maddox and Skippy Blair under contract to the recording company.
The song was arranged by Trevor Dunn, and is one of the only songs by Fantômas not to have been written or arranged by Mike Patton.
Brooks and Dunn wrote this song and several other cuts in collaboration with songwriter Don Cook, who co-produced the album with Hendricks.
The song won Brooks & Dunn its second Grammy Award for Best Country Performance by a Group or Duo, and the duo won the 1996 Entertainer of the Year award from both the Country Music Association and Academy of Country Music, making them the first duo to win that award from the former.
Dunn has sung guest vocals on other artists ' songs, including Lee Roy Parnell's mid-1994 cover of the Hank Williams song " Take These Chains from My Heart " ( from the album On the Road ), " Try Me " on Trisha Yearwood's 2005 album Jasper County, " Raise the Barn " on Keith Urban's 2006 album Love, Pain & the Whole Crazy Thing, and Ashley Monroe's 2006 single " I Don't Want To ".
" The song that is sampled showcases the new drum and bass relationship between Trevor Dunn and John Stanier ( drummer ).
James Dunn, who appeared with Temple as she sang the song in Bright Eyes, performed his own rendition of the song decades later, in an episode of Follow the Sun entitled Run, Clown Run.
* " Lost and Found " ( Brooks & Dunn song )
On March 3, 2008 at 9AM, after sixteen years as an oldies station, " Classic Gold 630 " came to an end with the song " The Beat Goes On " by Sonny and Cher, after which CFCO signed on the new country format with " Play Something Country " by Brooks & Dunn.
Jacqueline Hodges from BBC Music called the song " hilarious ", while Jancee Dunn from Rolling Stone wrote that the song " is a sterile foray into rock.
The book's not like that, of course, but it's the mood and the way Liz describes herself .” The song itself features in the narrative as it is Liz Dunn ’ s email address.

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The song, he said, was called `` The Stream's Lullaby '', and when he sang, `` Gute ruh, Gute ruh, Mach't die augen zu, '' there was such longing and such simple sadness that it frightened me.
The same could be said for the song to which they make their entrance in the final scene.
: I-H-G-F-EDCBA -- ( EDCBA said like LMNOP in alphabet song )
Bo Diddley himself said that the name first belonged to a singer his adoptive mother was familiar with, while harmonicist Billy Boy Arnold once said in an interview that it was originally the name of a local comedian that Leonard Chess borrowed for the song title and artist name for Bo Diddley's first single, and guitar craftsman Ed Roman reported that another ( unspecified ) source says it was his nickname as a Golden Gloves boxer.
" There was a gospel song that was sung ( at his bedside ) and ( when it was done ) he said ' wow ' with a thumbs up ," Mitchell told Reuters, when asked to describe the scene at Diddley's deathbed.
" The song was ' Walk Around Heaven ' and in his last words he said ' I'm going to heaven.
In typically subversive, perverse style, the band became the talking point of the ceremony when after about 15 seconds into the song, Biafra said, " Hold it!
Casale said that this song was chosen from a batch of songs that the band was working on, and that also this is the closest the band has been to a new album.
" So powerful was the performance, that the band said they were not sure the song should have been used in the film, and after watching the film, they considered not playing it on future tours.
They are said to be gifted in magic, mentally sharp and lovers of nature, art, and song.
The song was made famous by Paul Robeson whose voice, deep and resonant as it was, was said by some to have attained the status of the voice of God.
Minor Threat's song " Guilty of Being White " led to some accusations of racism, but MacKaye has strongly denied such intentions and said that some listeners misinterpreted his words.
It became a kind of new pop formula and, within a short while, " Smells Like Teen Spirit " was charging up the charts and even the members of Nirvana said later that it sounded for all the world like a Pixies song.
In a January 1994 interview with Rolling Stone, he said, " I was trying to write the ultimate pop song.
Henry, who was a great lover of the instrument, frequently said that " this instrument made him remember the song of the birds ".
In 1990, Throttle magazine interviewed They Might Be Giants and clarified the meaning of the song " Ana Ng ": John Flansburgh said, " Ng is a Vietnamese name.
" If I've ever had a magic moment in my life, it was popping that tape in ," said Jesperson, " I didn't even get through the first song before I thought my head was going to explode ".
Peyton Sawyer's ( Hilarie Burton ) mother, Ellie Harp ( Sheryl Lee ), said this was her happy song because Paul Westerberg got up on stage at a concert and performed it acoustically.
The Tlingit people of northern Canada said that the Orcas were created when the hunter Natsihlane carved eight fish from yellow cedar, sang his most powerful spirit song and commanded the fish to leap into the water.
In 1969, in the UK, in the course of being interviewed by a Nova magazine reporter, artist Yoko Ono said, "... woman is the nigger of the world "; three years later, her husband, John Lennon, published the song " Woman is the Nigger of the World " ( 1972 )— about the virtually universal exploitation of woman – which was socially and politically controversial to US sensibilities.
The absence of nightingales in Otford is also ascribed to Becket, who is said to have been so disturbed in his devotions by the song of a nightingale that he commanded that none should sing in the town ever again.
Williams said his first UFO sighting was when he was a child in Britain while he spotted his second in Beverly Hills, and added that the third sighting was just after he had written a song about alien contact.
It is said that the song " Where Do You Go To ( My Lovely )" by Peter Sarstedt was inspired by Loren.
Composer Robert Smith has said that the song " was a short poetic attempt at condensing my impression of the key moments in L ' Étranger ( The Stranger ) by Albert Camus " ( Cure News number 11, October 1991 ).

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