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Thus, in 1964, in A Hard Day's Night, John Lennon mischievously taunts the road manager with the line “ If you're gonna have a barney, can I hold your coat ?".
John Brahm's The Locket ( 1946 ) featured Mitchum as bitter ex-husband to Laraine Day's femme fatale, while Raoul Walsh's Pursued ( 1947 ) combined western and noir styles, with Mitchum's character attempting to recall his past and find those responsible for killing his family.
The village, John Day's Bridge, that had been settled in 1710, adopted the name of Chatham in 1773 when New Jersey was an English province to honor William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham.
In 1773, John Day's Bridge, a village governed by the English township of Morris since its settlement in 1710, was renamed as, Chatham, in honor of Sir William Pitt, a British prime minister and the first Earl of Chatham who was most favorable toward the colonists of the Province of New Jersey in issues with the British government.
This version incorporates elements of " A Hard Day's Night " ( the intro chord ), " A Day in the Life " ( the improvised orchestral crescendo ), " The End " ( Ringo Starr's drum solo, Paul McCartney's second guitar solo, and John Lennon's last guitar solo ), and " Sgt.
Austin is chased down the street by a crowd of girls, like John Lennon, Ringo Starr and George Harrison are in A Hard Day's Night, and he is also pictured wearing a fake beard as a disguise, as Paul McCartney does in A Hard Day's Night.
Peter and Gordon also recorded the John Lennon-penned Lennon – McCartney song, " If I Fell ", which was also recorded by The Beatles and released on their 1964 album, A Hard Day's Night.
* The theatre scandal of John Day's The Isle of Gulls sends several of the young actors from the Children of the Chapel to prison for short periods of time.
A Hard Day's Night is a 1964 British black-and-white comedy film directed by Richard Lester and starring The Beatles — John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr — during the height of Beatlemania.
Pope John Paul II granted the Archdiocese of New York permission to open Day's " cause " for sainthood in March 2000, thereby officially making her a " Servant of God " in the eyes of the Catholic Church.
Without ever wholly abandoning these characteristics, Day's comedy also reveals some influence of early Jacobean satirists such as John Marston, who like Day wrote for the children's companies.
John Day's play Humour Out of Breath, published in 1608, contains a reference to " the lord that gave all to his followers, and begged more for himself "a possible allusion to Timon that would, if valid, support a date of composition before 1608.
Pope John Paul II granted the Archdiocese of New York permission to open Day's cause for sainthood in March 2000, calling her a Servant of God.
** A Hard Day's Night – John Lennon ; Paul McCartney
John Day's The Whole Book of Psalmes ( 1562 ) contained sixty-five psalm tunes.
He did, however, develop a lasting friendship with fellow umpire Emslie, one of his pitching opponents in the 1880s, after both had been in the league for a number of years ; he also enjoyed long friendships with John Heydler, who had been a fellow umpire in the 1890s and later became O ' Day's supervisor as NL president, and Connie Mack, who had been O ' Day's catcher for 3 years in Washington.
Field was presumably also among those of the children's company briefly imprisoned for the official displeasure occasioned by Eastward Hoe and John Day's The Isle of Gulls ; the latter imprisonment was in Bridewell Prison.
They appeared in four British films: What a Crazy World with Joe Brown, Just for You, The Cuckoo Patrol and Every Day's A Holiday ( US title Seaside Swingers ) with Mike Sarne, Ron Moody and John Leyton.
This was the solo film acting debut of then Beatle Ringo Starr ; Starr had previously appeared alongside his bandmates John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and George Harrison in A Hard Day's Night ( 1964 ), Help!
* Index of Day's personal papers from the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
He was permitted to return to the party in January 2002, during the leadership of John Reynolds, following Day's resignation.
The song is also featured in Green Day's musical American Idiot, sung on the cast recording by John Gallagher Jr., Rebecca Naomi Jones, and the rest of the company.

John and son
Of only one could he be sure -- young John Hudson, his second son.
Her husband, who is the son of Alton John Mason of Shreveport, La., and the late Mrs. Henry Cater Parmer, was president of Alpha Tau Omega and a member of Delta Sigma Pi at Lamar Tech, and did graduate work at Rhodes University in Grahamstown, South Africa, on a Rotary Fellowship.
* In 1764 William Harrison ( the son of John Harrison ) sailed aboard the HMS Tartar, with the H-4 time piece.
Johnston was born in Washington, Kentucky, the youngest son of Dr. John and Abigail Harris Johnston.
" is attributed to his son William De Morgan, but a family friend John Thomas Graves was prolific, and a manuscript with over 2, 800 has been preserved.
The U. S. Library of Congress has a collection of 3, 000 versions of and songs inspired by " Amazing Grace ", some of which were first-time recordings by folklorists Alan and John Lomax, a father and son team who in 1932 traveled thousands of miles across the South to capture the different regional styles of the song.
But John having died, the Pope and the English aristocracy changed their allegiance to his nine-year-old son, Henry, forcing the French and the Scots armies to return home.
* Prince Alexander John of Wales ( 1871 ), short-lived son of Edward VII
However, this situation changed drastically when Alexios ' first son John II Komnenos was born in 1087: Anna's engagement to Constantine was dissolved, and she was moved to the main Palace to live with her mother and grandmother.
Although he had crowned his son John II Komnenos co-emperor at the age of five in 1092, John's mother Irene Doukaina wished to alter the succession in favor of her daughter Anna and Anna's husband, Nikephoros Bryennios the Younger.
His participation in the attempted usurpation of John Komnenos the Fat in 1200 had caused him to be imprisoned until the accession of Isaac II Angelos, who was restored to the throne after having been deposed and imprisoned by his brother Alexios III, and his son Alexios IV Angelos, who were placed on the throne by the intervention of the Fourth Crusade in July 1203.
Disillusioned and depressed, he fell into a deep melancholy and abdicated in favour of his son, John II.
* Afonso, 1st Duke of Braganza, son of John I of Portugal.
* Afonso, Prince of Portugal, son of John II of Portugal.
Within a few months, the right to exercise the regency over his infant son, John V Palaiologos, and the position of Andronikos'all-powerful chief minister and friend John Kantakouzenos led to the outbreak of a destructive seven-year civil war.
He was the eldest surviving son of Michael VIII Palaiologos and Theodora Doukaina Vatatzina, grandniece of John III Doukas Vatatzes.
By November 1183, Andronikos associated his younger legitimate son John Komnenos on the throne.
At the news of the emperor's death, his son and co-emperor John was murdered by his own troops in Thrace.
Bronze statue in Temple Square, Salt Lake City, representing Saint Peter | Peter, James, son of Zebedee | James, and John the Apostle | John in the act of conferring the Melchizedek priesthood to Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery
* 1981 – Murder of Adam Walsh: the head of John Walsh's son is found.
The company went bankrupt in 1924 and was bought by Lady Charnwood, who put her son John Benson on the board.
The title of Baron Abergavenny, in the Nevill family, dates from Edward Nevill, 3rd Baron Bergavenny ( d. 1476 ), who was the youngest son of Ralph de Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland by his second wife Joan Beaufort, daughter of John of Gaunt, first Duke of Lancaster.
After George Frederick's death in 1603, the Polish king Zygmunt Waza appointed Joachim Frederick as regent in 1605, and permitted his son, John Sigismund, to succeed him in 1611.

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