La pur sang et moi a henin beaumont
désolée virginie m'a perdue a un moment mdr ^^
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Author: irisduvoyeux
Keywords: PB140077
Added: November 21, 2008
This song requested by my good friend Herkyhawk1985...
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Written by: Johnny Burke & Arthur Johnson-1936
Performed by: The Skyliners -1960
Appears on: "Pennies from Heaven" (45 RPM)-1960, Greatest Hits-1986, Golden
Oldies, Vol. 6-1989*, Since I Don't Have You-1991, I Got Rhythm-1996*,
Spotlite on Original Sound Records-1999*, The Doo Wop Box, Vol. III-2000*,
Doo Wop Classics: Street Corner Souvenirs-2002*, Vocal Group Hall of Fame
2004 Live Induction Concerts Vol. 1-July 7, 2005* [3] , et al.
*Compilation
of various artists
The Original Skyliners' lineup: James Beaumont (lead vocals). Wally Lester, Jackie Taylor, Joe VerScharen & Janet Vogel (harmony/backup vocals)
Originally recorded and popularized by Bing Crosby for the film, "Pennies from Heaven," in 1936. There are hundreds of other covers, but to name just a few: Gene Ammons, Louis Armstrong, Tony Bennett, Billie Holiday, Brenda Lee, Dean Martin, Regis Philbin (on the TV show he hosted,
Who Wants to be a Millionaire), Louis Prima (used in the film, Elf), Marty Robbins, Frank Sinatra, Wynn Stewart, Arthur Tracy & Big Joe Turner
Author: monsterlyinlove
Keywords: monsterlyinlove skyliners love song. doo woop pennies from heaven 60's James Beaumont
Added: November 21, 2008
A short clip of the Beaumont Middle School Marching Band from Portland, Oregon marching in the local Veteran's Day Parade
Author: jwrichardson212
Keywords: Band Beaumont Middle School
Added: November 19, 2008
The Newfoundland Memorial Park is a large area of preserved World War One trenches close to Beaumont Hamel, France.
Both British/Canadian and German front lines are beautifully and respectfully preserved in this unique park on the Somme. Within the park are several Division Memorials and three Commonwealth (CWGC) cemteries.
The Newfoundland Memorial Park is a tribute to the Newfounders who died or were injured in World War One but in particular for the Newfoundlanders who died at this location on the opening day of the Battle of the Somme, 1st July 1916.
"So far as can be ascertained, 22 officers and 758 other ranks were directly involved in the advance. Of these, all the officers and slightly under 658 other ranks became casualties, but exact figures are not available as casualties were reported for the day as a whole. Of the 780 men who went forward only about 110 survived unscathed, of whom only sixty eight were available for roll call the following day. The Battalion's War Diary on July 7 states that on July 1 the overall casualties for the Battalion were 14 officers and 296 other ranks killed, died of wounds or missing believed killed, and that 12 officers and 362 other ranks were wounded, a total of 684 all ranks out of a fighting strength of about 929. About 14 of the wounded subsequently died from their wounds." (Source: vac-acc.gc.ca)
Author: VideoHistoryToday
Keywords: Newfoundland memorial park somme beaumont hamel CWGC france caribou highland division
Added: November 17, 2008
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