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1941. Publication place. Canada. As For Me and My House is a novel by Canadian author Sinclair Ross, first published in 1941 by the American company Reynal and Hitchcock, with little fanfare. Its 1957 Canadian re-issue, by McClelland & Stewart, as part of their New Canadian Library line, began its canonization, mostly in university classrooms.
GMA Canada presents 30th Anniversary Collection, "Today (As For Me and My House)" (CMC, 2008) Maximum Worship Christmas, "You Shine" (Hosanna, 2008) Find Me/Blessed Are the Lost Ones, "You Alone" (2009) Video. Today (2004, review) Level Ground (2010) Awards and recognition. Gospel Music Association Dove Award. 2003 International Award
Song. Written. 1917. Composer (s) George W. Meyer. Lyricist (s) Edgar Leslie, E. Ray Goetz. " For Me and My Gal " is a 1917 popular standard song by George W. Meyer with lyrics by Edgar Leslie and E. Ray Goetz. Popular recordings of the song in 1917 were by Van and Schenck; Prince's Orchestra; Henry Burr and Albert Campbell; and by Billy Murray.
The sitcom stars Nicole (Jalene Mack) and Michelle (Jennifer Jermany), two divorced African-American sisters, and their children. Nicole is a successful lawyer who lives in the Houston suburbs while Michelle is a New Orleans, Louisiana hairstylist with three children from different fathers. Hurricane Katrina forces Michelle to move into Nicole ...
A Song for You is the fourth studio album by the American music duo the Carpenters, released on June 22, 1972. According to Richard Carpenter, A Song for You was intended to be a concept album (of sorts) with the title tune opening and closing the set and the bookended selections comprising the 'song'. "A Song for You" was written by songwriter ...
Chicago radio station WLS, which gave "This Song" much airplay, ranked it as the 72nd most popular hit of 1977.[20] It reached number 7 on their survey of 15 January 1977. [21] Personnel[edit] George Harrison– vocals, electric guitars, tambourine, backing vocals. Tom Scott– saxophones.
The song served as the title track for Hunt's sole album release on Scepter released in April 1963. The U.K. success of Dusty Springfield's June 1964 cover version led to Scepter's re-releasing the Tommy Hunt recording, at which time it reached the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart in Billboard with a number 119 peak.
Song. Published. 1930 by New World Music. Songwriter (s) George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin. " But Not for Me " is a popular song originally written by George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin for the musical Girl Crazy (1930). [1] Ella Fitzgerald's 1959 version of "But Not for Me," which appeared on Ella Fitzgerald Sings the George and Ira Gershwin ...