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She and sang
She sang him Scott's charming ballad `` Rosabelle '', which was the vogue of the moment.
She sang only two songs in the film, " Que Sera, Sera ( Whatever Will Be, Will Be )" which won an Academy Award for Best Original Song and " We'll Love Again ".
She also sang the jazz song " After You've Gone " for the end credits of the film The Cat's Meow ( 2001 ).
She wrote and sang lead vocals on Surfer Rosas " Gigantic ", and the single " Bam Thwok ", credited as Mrs. John Murphy on the former composition — at the time she was married and she used this name as an ironic feminist joke.
She also sang lead vocals on the Francis-written " Into the White " and the Neil Young cover " I've Been Waiting for You ", both B-sides.
She sang with Goodman's orchestra in two 1943 films, Stage Door Canteen and The Powers Girl.
Bailey later said " She sang a few songs that she had written, and I thought to myself, this kid is like nineteen years old, where does she get this?
She sang in the operas children's choir at the Staatstheater Nürnberg.
Post-punk act Siouxsie and the Banshees revisited " She Cracked " on Downside Up, as did Seaweed on the John Peel Sub-Pop Sessions album, and Joan Jett sang " Roadrunner " on her cover album, The Hit List.
She sang " Mulberry ", a song about her time in the countryside after the Japanese collapse in World War II for only the third time in her life, with Thurston Moore.
She recorded a duet of " Santa Claus is Coming to Town " with Chris Isaak on his 2004 Christmas album Chris Isaak Christmas and sang with Isaak on his PBS Christmas television special.
She sang a coded song to Mary, a trusted fellow slave, that was a farewell.
She sang in a trio of little girls dressed in bellhop uniforms.
She was also featured on the first single from Donell Jones ' second album, " U Know What's Up ", and she sang " Space Cowboy " with * NSYNC on their 2000 album, No Strings Attached.
She played the violin and sang her own original compositions.
She sang in her role opposite Maurice Chevalier in the Ernst Lubitsch musical The Smiling Lieutenant ( 1931 ), and was admired by critics for her ability to shrewdly play character role opposite the Miriam Hopkins.
She sang with Tony Pastor's big band.
She sang " When October Goes " – lyrics by Johnny Mercer and music by Barry Manilow ( after Mercer's death ) – from Manilow's 1984 album 2: 00 AM Paradise Cafe, and discussed what an excellent musician Manilow was.
With the aid of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and her husband Franklin D. Roosevelt, Anderson performed a critically acclaimed open-air concert on Easter Sunday, April 9, 1939, on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D. C. She sang before a crowd of more than 75, 000 people and a radio audience in the millions.
She sang one final song and then died.
She also sang the R & B classic " Ooh Child " with the girl group Destiny's Child.
She sang " Same Ol ' Story " followed by a newly remixed version of " Girls Just Want to Have Fun ".
She taught herself to play on the violin and flute, and sang in the peasants ' fairs in Sweden with her brother.
She had a featured role as Queenie in Universal Pictures ' 1936 version of Show Boat starring Irene Dunne, and sang a verse of Can't Help Lovin ' Dat Man with Dunne, Helen Morgan, Paul Robeson, and the African-American chorus.
She sang in church and local pageants until age 17 when Warnes was offered an opera scholarship to Immaculate Heart College.

She and 54
She was already a regular at the famed Studio 54 when she was a little girl, smoking cigarettes at age nine, drinking alcohol by the time she was 11, smoking marijuana at 12, and snorting cocaine at 13.
She died on July 18, 1909 at the age of 54.
She is today a member of the ‘ Champions for Peace ’ club, a group of 54 famous elite athletes committed to serving peace in the world through sport, created by Peace and Sport, a Monaco-based international organization.
She also made a 1959 guest appearance on Wanted: Dead or Alive starring Steve McQueen in episode 54 " Vanishing Act " as Nicole McCready.
She was 54 and had been in poor health for some time.
She is appearing as the inaugural act at a new cabaret space, 54 Below, in New York City in June 2012.
She defeated him 54 %- 44 %.
She died on July 18, 1909 at the age of 54.
She has worked in more than 30 films, including 54 ( 1998 ), El Coronel No Tiene Quien le Escriba ( No One Writes to the Colonel, 1999 ), Wild Wild West ( 1999 ), Traffic ( 2000 ), Frida ( 2002 ), for which she earned an Academy Award nomination, Ask the Dust ( 2006 ) and Bandidas ( 2006 ).
She attained her highest results in three municipalities: Courcelles-lès-Lens ( 48. 71 %), Noyelles-Godault ( 47. 85 %), Hénin-Beaumont ( 44. 54 %, 4, 729 votes ).
She appeared in 54 silent era motion pictures from 1912 to 1923.
Certified gold in the United States, the album also produced the No. 40 hit " I Wonder How Far It Is Over You " and the No. 54 " She Made a Memory out of Me ".
She took roles in films such as 54 ( 1998 ) and Autumn in New York ( 2000 ) and appeared in the television movies Border Line ( 1999 ) — produced by her ER co-star Anthony Edwards — and Going Home ( 2000 ), in which she starred opposite Jason Robards.
She was defeated in the nomination race by Democratic New York City councilman Peter Vallone, who lost the general election to Pataki 54 percent to 33 percent.
She received the check, amounting to $ 22. 54, on January 31, 1940.
She earned $ 54, 659 as a fundraiser for Weldon ’ s campaign committee, and was paid at least $ 90, 000 by CURT PAC for fundraising and reimbursements for travel, lodging and office supplies.
She was re-elected with 54 % of the vote in the general election, against 32 % for her Conservative opponent.
She competed at the 2009 Manchester City Games, winning the 150 metres final in 16. 54 seconds.
She has been the National Champion for nine years ( twice in the 52 kg category and seven times in the 54 kg category ).
She finished the season as World No. 54.
She topped her performance in 2003, finishing in 8: 54: 01 hours, a personal record that still stands.
She is also remembered in America for her team-up with Amber and Jocelyn Enriquez as Stars on 54 on a 1998 cover of Gordon Lightfoot's " If You Could Read My Mind ", which was also a mainstream American hit.
She was 54 years old.
She died on January 21, 2008, aged 54, at the Cross Cancer Institute in Edmonton, from oesophageal cancer, after battling the disease for at least two years.

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