Bobby Vee, Anonymous Phone Call (Burt Bacharach & Hal David) (produced by Snuff Garrett, arranged and conducted by Ernie Freeman, flip side of “The Night Has a Thousand Eyes,” Liberty single 55521) Bobby Vee, That’s the Way I’ll Come to You (Burt Bacharach & Hal David) (unrealeas...
Money Where Your Mouth Is by Lakeview/Gideon: Ahh, this is a controversial song. A lot of metalheads hate it because it’s too country. But I love SOME country music too, so I for one love it. No, the lyrics aren’t the deepest thing ever. But they’re not meant to be. Just ...
A final version of this inciting incident is the “Death Plus MacGuffin,” when a minor character dies. This leaves a clue or piece of a MacGuffin, which is a kind of talisman object that the protagonist has to hunt for over the course of the rest of the story. Examples include: Crowds...
The extra lyrics were like little jokes that echoed the main lyrics. I was trying to remember all these lyrics and my daughter thought I was being funny. It blew her mind that no, I wasn't making it up and I learned it in school....
I am not making light of that. I pray that your eyes will be opened to the good plans God has for you. I know you can’t see them now but they exist. That is the blindness. Talk to God like He is your personal friend. He loves you so much. Even if you cannot see it start...
“Bug eyes” It’s the stuff of horror movies, this bonanza of bugs. The problem is, a realistic depiction on the big screen has to include a soundtrack loud enough to make the viewing unbearable. THIS is what your local reporter is so jazzed about. The male cicada makes a shrill so...
Today I woke up to the sound of a gentle rain, and it reminded me of the lyrics to that old song,If Ever I Would LeaveYou. I went out to the back deck, with“If ever I would leave you, how could it be in springtime?”running absently through my head. The pristine morning with...
Quoted song lyrics: “Truckin,” by Bob Weir, Jerry Garcia, Phil Lesh, and Robert Hunter; “Willin’,” by Lowell George; “Kit Carson,” by Bruce Cockburn; “Billy the Kid,” by Woody Guthrie; “El Paso,” by Marty Robbins; “Ay Te Dejo En San Antonio,” by Santiago “Flaco” ...
There was a sound nearby, the sound of footsteps. She spun around conscious of another person approaching, and saw the figure of a man outlined in the radiance of the rising sun. Her tear filled eyes made no sense of what she saw. “Why are you weeping? Who are you looking for?” ...
He said that under my Ministry blind eyes will be opened, the deaf will hear, and the cripple will walk by the Power of God. He anointed my hands with oil. After which, he professed to the congregants that there is a healing anointing on my life, that there is healing in my hands....