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On 2 August 2011, the third collaboration between Crowe and Doyle was released on iTunes as The Crowe / Doyle Songbook Vol III, featuring nine original songs followed by their acoustic demo counterparts ( for a total of 18 tracks ).
House recorded nine songs during that session, eight of which were released ; but these were commercial failures, and House would not record again commercially in 35 years.
From 1980 to 1986 he had nine songs in the US country top 40 yet failed to crack the top 100 in the UK or the Billboard Hot 100.
Old Romanian folk songs sing of a white monastery on a white island with nine priests, nine singers, nine altars, on a part of the Black Sea known as the White Sea.
The band recorded five songs ; one of the tracks from the session, " Bela Lugosi's Dead ", running more than nine minutes, was released as the group's debut single in August 1979 on Small Wonder Records as Bauhaus ( the 1919 abandoned ).
When Jacob was six years old, his father taught him to play the violin ; within two years the boy was composing songs and dances, and at the age of nine he took up the cello.
On the basis of one stanza in Hávamál-where Odin learns nine magic songs from the unnamed brother of his mother Bestla-some scholars have theorized that Bestla's brother may in fact be Mímir, who is then Odin's maternal uncle.
* Vonnegut collaborated with US composer Dave Soldier for a CD titled Ice-9 Ballads, featuring nine songs with lyrics taken from Cat's Cradle.
This sole attestation appears in the poem Hávamál, where Odin recounts his gaining of nine magical songs from Bestla ’ s unnamed brother — in other words, Odin ’ s maternal uncle:
On September 10, 1997, nine days before his death, he made a rough micro cassette recording of the album's songs in an abandoned church.
His official discography reports nine 45rpm records released by RCA Italy, but the Italian charts list at least six other songs he interpreted or recorded in Italian language.
On the whole, the Chronicle is virulently anti-Scottish and famously contains nine ' songs ', in both Anglo-Norman and Middle English, supposedly capturing the taunts between English and Scottish soldiers during the Anglo-Scottish conflicts of the late-13th and early-14th centuries.
The band had nine other number-one hit songs, including " I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm ".
In addition to her nine solo albums her work includes many singles, songs for films, collaborations with many other artists, and appearances at charity fundraising concerts.
Six opening theme songs and nine closing themes were used during the series.
Smith shared a dormitory with nine other girls, and spent her time there swimming, talking and learning Russian songs and dances.
Wolfram's nine surviving songs, five of which are dawn-songs, are regarded as masterpieces of Minnesang.
Since " Why Don't We Get Drunk " has been knocked off the standards list, there are only nine songs played at almost every show in recent years.
While The Beatles would later record many of the thirty songs in the studio or perform them for the BBC, nine of the songs would never be officially released in another version.
During his songwriting career, Haggard has earned 48 BMI Country Awards, nine BMI Pop Awards, a BMI R & B Award, and 16 BMI " Million-Air " awards, all from a catalog of songs that adds up to over 25 million performances.
At a meeting at Fire Records ' London office, Peter Kember proffered his name for single writing credits for six of the album's nine songs ; however, Jason Pierce countered, demanding joint credits for three of those songs due to the guitar parts he had contributed to them.

nine and Turn
The Paul is dead phenomenon was started in part because a phonetic reversal of " Number nine " ( the words were constantly repeated in Revolution 9 ) was interpreted as " Turn me on, dead man ".

nine and was
For lawyers, reflecting perhaps their parochial preferences, there has been a special fascination since then in the role played by the Supreme Court in that transformation -- the manner in which its decisions altered in `` the switch in time that saved nine '', President Roosevelt's ill-starred but in effect victorious `` Court-packing plan '', the imprimatur of judicial approval that was finally placed upon social legislation.
The next morning, as the clock struck nine, he appeared at the Council meeting in the Town Hall and insisted that the couple would have to be punished if the Church was to be respected.
and for the next nine days, the impact rate was less than Af ( Nazarova, 1960 ).
After the first two were blacked out, the third light was abandoned by a terrified Italian crew, who left their light to shine for nine minutes like an unerring homing beacon until British MP's shot it out.
While accounts of the progress of the tsunami came in from various points in the Pacific ( Midway reported it was covered with nine feet of water ), the Hawaiian station made its calculations and notified the military services and the police that the first big wave would arrive at Honolulu at 23:30 Greenwich time.
When she was nine years old, she wrote a description of a store she had visited.
It was nine o'clock in the morning: the hour which, like a spade turning clods of earth, exposed to the day a myriad of busy creatures that had lain dormant in the quiet night.
It was just quarter of nine.
His statistical record that year, when Texas won only one game and lost nine, was far from impressive: he carried the ball three times for a net gain of 10 yards, punted once for 39 yards and caught one pass for 13 yards.
The victory was the first of the season for the Billikens after nine defeats and a tie.
Fuchs, after nine and a half years, was released, being given time off for good behavior.
After playing a splendid first nine holes in 34 -- two strokes under par -- on this fifth and final day of the tournament ( Sunday's fourth round had been washed out by a violent rainstorm when it was only half completed ), Player's game rapidly fell to pieces.
Starting the second nine, Palmer was already four strokes behind Player and knew it.
A year after he was catapulted over nine officers senior to him and made commandant of the Marine Corps, General David M. Shoup delivered a peppery annual report in the form of a `` happy, warless New Year '' greeting to his Pentagon staff.
Instead of linking the nine numbers of this diagram with the traditional Nine Provinces, as was usually done, this equated the odd, Yang numbers with mountains ( firm and resistant, hence Yang ) and the even numbers with rivers ( sinuous and yielding, hence Yin ) ; ;
`` Evadna Mae Evans said she didn't put a thing on her child but a flannel wrapper until it was nine months old ''.
Now it was nine years later, and it wasn't spring but winter when I returned.
He was mad about stars at the age of nine.
There were nine qualified scouts sitting around collecting base pay the day Helva was commissioned.
In Indiana, when Lincoln was nine, his mother Nancy died of milk sickness in 1818.
The United Progressive Party government was re-elected with nine seats and supported by the sole member from Barbuda, affiliated to the Barbuda People's Movement.
Modern commentators speculate ( or sometimes state as fact ) that Álfheim was one of the nine worlds ( heima ) mentioned in stanza 2 of the eddic poem Völuspá.
He was the seventh of nine children of Thomas Vere Wallace and Mary Anne Greenell.
He was included in the canonical list of nine lyric poets by the scholars of Hellenistic Alexandria.
This was followed by another edition of the nine poets, collected by Henricus Stephanus and published in Paris in 1560.

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