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This great song was released on the album "Listen".
Most of the song was played on the black keys of a keyboard. The original version of the song is around 14 minutes long.
Flock of Seagulls started out in Britain by brothers Mike Score on keyboards,vocals, and Ali Score on the drums, Frank Maudsley on bass, and with sunglasses,Paul Reynolds.
The original band got together a few years ago for a short tour, unfortunately they went their seperate ways after.
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Added: 3rd February 2009
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Posted By: Electricland |

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Forty-eight hours shore leave isn't much time for three sailors (Tony Martin, Vic Damone, Russ Tamblyn) who've gone from patrolling straits to prowling for curves (Jane Powell, Debbie Reynolds, Ann Miller) in San Francisco...
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Added: 1st October 2007
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Posted By: Teresa |

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Debbie Reynolds sings Tammy from the 1957 movie Tammy and the Bachelor. Isn't she adorable?
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Added: 6th October 2007
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Posted By: Lava1964 |

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Happy Birthday to Sally Field!
Sally is the daughter of actress Margaret Field and step-father Jock Mahoney, also an actor as well as a stuntman. Sally managed to finish high school, but early on it was clear she would follow in her parents' footsteps, and she soon got the lead role in the 1965 TV series "Gidget", quickly followed by "The Flying Nun" which ran from 1967-1970. American was in love with her wholesome, girl-next-door persona. The role that got Sally noticed as a more serious dramatic actress, was her portrayal of the title character in the TV movie Sybil, a woman suffering from a multiple personality disorder. The part won her an Emmy in the Best Actress category in 1976. Hollywood now saw Sally Field as more than just a pretty face. She had raw talent they were more than happy to exploit. But Sally didn't altogether abondon her comedic side and proved this by starring opposite Burt Reynolds in the two Smokey And The Bandit films. Nevertheless, her best work came through in dramatic roles, and Sally went on to win Oscars in the Best Actress category for both Norma Rae and Places In The Heart. Aside from acting, she has also produced and directed several projects for television, including directing an episode of the acclaimed mini-series, From The Earth To The Moon.
Sally has two sons from her first marriage, Peter and Eli. And Samuel, from her second marriage.
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Added: 5th November 2007
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Posted By: Guido |

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The mood ring was invented by Joshua Reynolds. Mood rings enjoyed fad popularity in the 1970s and are still around today. The stone of the ring changes color, supposedly according to the mood or emotional state of the wearer.
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Added: 28th November 2007
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Posted By: Cathy |

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Mystery challenger Debbie Reynolds tries to fool the panel with a Hungarian accent on this May 24, 1959 episode of What's My Line.
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Added: 22nd February 2009
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Posted By: Lava1964 |

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(personally I think Jane wasn't drinking grape juice)
This gem comes from a 1979 episode of "Dinah!" subtitled "Glamour Is..." with classic glamour gals Diahann Carroll, Jean Peters, Jane Powell, Debbie Reynolds and Jane Russell as well as the designer Bill Travilla who Dinah refers to in this song from Stephen Sondheim's "Company". I've never seen this one as a duet but it may be the only video record of Miss Russell's performance. Someone please let me know if I'm wrong. Jane was the replacement for Elaine Stritch in the original Broadway production and judging by her contribution here, probably did a bang-up job.
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Added: 1st February 2008
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Posted By: geminat |

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