Bury Me An Angel is a 1972 film directed by Barbara Peeters. Biker film told from the woman's point of view. The heroine sets out on the road to avenge her brother's murder, toting a shotgun and meaning business. Released: 1972 Directed by: Barbara Peeters Butterflies Are Free Goldie ...
I earned 'em Andallthe picturesof meand Em, I burned 'em So there ain't no proof that I ever walked through 8 Mile And since there ain't no Proof, I'll never walk through 8 Mile On the version used in the music video, the lyrics have been changed to: You see them 24's spin...
King of the Delta Blues Singers, The Complete Recordings, King of the Delta Blues 5,098 votes Agree or Disagree? Considered one of the most important pioneers of blues music, his poignant lyrics and expressive playing style have influenced countless musicians. As a master of fingerstyle guitar,...
What song will you find on Lyrics Playground today? ALL FOR THE SAKE OF LOVE (Hart / Blight) as recorded by Nan Blackstone 1931 Have you ever thought what love can do to you? It makes you wanna be so brave, And yet it gets you like a slave! Think of all the silly things that ...
Of course, historic hits throughout the ‘40s, ’50s, and ‘60s, including “Meet Me in St. Louis” and “Singin’ In The Rain,” meant Hollywood’s best movie musicals were still to come — with story and emotion put first. The genre saw another decline in popularity later in the ...
she used me, but neither one cared / We were getting our share.” The catch is he handles it with the same kind of lovely melody and nostalgia-laced lyrics usually reserved for the finest romance tunes—so much so that, reminded of the magic of those first teenage fumbles, you’ll wan...
“I’ve asked about this guy, and they’ve told me that he’s almost as much of a diva as she is,” he told the outlet. “I’d love to make a film about them, a mix of ‘All About Eve’ crossed with ‘The Devil Wears Prada.'” [The interview is in Spanish, which we’ve...
While not up their earlier shenanigans, the movie did provide Groucho with one of his most memorable songs, “Lydia the Tattoo Lady,” written by Yip Yarburg and Harold Arlen (“The Wizard of Oz”). Sample lyrics: “Lydia, oh! Lydia, say have you met Lydia/Oh! Lydia, the tattooed ...
That’s the last you’ll see of me But so long, so long, baby so long The last time I tried to love you You were so very cold I thought that I was standing Holding the North Pole For how long, etc I can look and see the green grass ...
lyrics were far more radical than the ones still sung in classrooms today—including the final verse: "One bright sunny morning in the shadow of the steeple/ By the Relief Office I saw my people/ As they stood hungry, I stood there wondering if/ This land was made for you and me." ...