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Dick Haymes as Beauregard Clemment / Beau Clemment I | |
versions were recorded almost simultaneously by | Dick Haymes and Helen Forrest, Bing Crosby, Jo Staff |
hed number seven Jockey and number 16 Juke Box; | Dick Haymes made it to number three Juke Box, number |
The | Dick Haymes recording was recorded on July 2, 1945, |
Waltzing is Better Sitting Down ..... | Dick Haymes and Betty Grable |
n 1944, when the 1940 recording by Harry James ( | Dick Haymes vocal) was re-released (Billboard #1). |
d the crooning styles favored by contemporaries | Dick Haymes and Frank Sinatra." |
Dick Haymes ... Ernest R. Ball | |
From 1944 to 1947, she sang on | Dick Haymes' radio show. |
rdon and vocal versions sung by Billy Eckstine, | Dick Haymes, Ray Charles, Helen Reddy, Tony Bennett, |
Moondreams is an album from | Dick Haymes, released in 1957, arranged & conducted |
Dick Haymes, the original Wayne Frake, made the firs | |
known recordings.The best known versions are by | Dick Haymes, Charlie Parker, J. J. Johnson, Woody He |
It was also recorded in America by | Dick Haymes, April Stevens and Margaret Whiting, and |
nger for a number of popular singers, including | Dick Haymes, Shirley Bassey, Matt Monro, Robin Gibb, |
ng became top ten hits in 1947: by Art Lund, by | Dick Haymes, by Frank Sinatra, by Dennis Day, and by |
an four hundred artists, including Stan Kenton, | Dick Haymes, Woody Herman, Nat King Cole, The Four F |
The | Dick Haymes-Helen Forrest recording was released by |
re it was sung by one of the stars of the film, | Dick Haymes. |
ded in 1943 by, among others, Frank Sinatra and | Dick Haymes. |
Clooney and Guy Mitchell, and Ethel Merman and | Dick Haymes. |
Johnny Hodges, Cab Calloway, Carmen McRae, and | Dick Haymes. |
Recordings were made by Jo Stafford and | Dick Haymes. |
Dick Haynes as Man | |
Are Not for Sale"; "Four Alarm Wing Ding", with | Dick Haynes as a sheriff; "Horse of a Different Cutt |
Dick Haynes (b. | |
Dick Hazard (track 4, 5, 8 & 11) | |
Inspired by Rev. Thomas | Dick, he built his own private observatory on the sl |
m philly talkin all this shyt bout aj like this | dick head named gilly da kid you young ass fool you |
ung Ones and in the TV show Bottom, as barman, ' | Dick Head'. |
Cornes makes the first of three appearances as | Dick Head, the landlord at "The Lamb and Flag" publi |
The next day, | Dick heads a search and rescue operation and is stun |
Australian Jazz Quintet: | Dick Healey (alto saxophone, flute); Erroll Buddle ( |
uartet the following year with Errol Buddle and | Dick Healey. |
Ronnie Milsap and written by Eddie Rabbitt and | Dick Heard, the single peaked at number 16 on the po |
n tracks 2, 3, 4, and 5 : Jon Hiseman on drums, | Dick Heckstall-Smith on saxes, Dave Greenslade on or |
Dick Heckstall-Smith - percussion | |
returned to stage in 2004 to replace the unwell | Dick Heckstall-Smith during Colosseum's "Tomorrow's |
Dick Heckstall-Smith - Saxophone | |
Dick Heckstall-Smith - Saxophones, Spoken word on 1 | |
Dick Heckstall-Smith (2004) The safest place in the | |
Dick Heckstall-Smith - tenor saxophone | |
Dick Heckstall-Smith (16 September 1934 - 17 Decembe | |
On tracks 6 and 8 : Jon Hiseman on drums, | Dick Heckstall-Smith on saxes, Dave Greenslade on or |
he Daughter of Time" (Barry Dennen, Greenslade, | Dick Heckstall-Smith) - 3:33 |
tarist Eric Bell, previously of Thin Lizzy, and | Dick Heckstall-Smith, the jazz and blues saxophonist |
Dick Heckstall-Smith, | |
he led a quartet and an octet with Graham Bond, | Dick Heckstall-Smith, Ray Warleigh, Peter King, Hank |
Billy Hart, | Dick Heckstall-Smith, Allan Holdsworth, Daniel Humai |
oe Schwarz; saxophonists Theo Travis, Ed Jones, | Dick Heckstall-Smith, Don Weller, Martin Speake; tru |
Dick Heckstall-Smith, The safest place in the world: | |
ed the last recorded performance by saxophonist | Dick Heckstall-Smith. |
n, Graham Bond, Cyril Davies, Malcolm Cecil and | Dick Heckstall-Smith. |
"The Grass Is Greener" ( | Dick Heckstall-Smith/Jon Hiseman) - 7:31 |
Dick Heckstall-Smith: Saxophones. | |
Dick Heijboer - Keyboards | |
De band was founded in 1993 by keyboard player | Dick Heijboer. |
had already provided two Welsh internationals, | Dick Hellings and Billy Alexander, and Llewellyn joi |
and Evans played in a pack with Rhondda players | Dick Hellings and Jack Rhapps. |
d of the season but was replaced by Llwynypia's | Dick Hellings in 1897. |
he next game, apart from the enforced change of | Dick Hellings. |
sound-on-film process with music hall comedian | Dick Henderson (1891-1958) singing it. |
Dick Henderson Sings "There Are More Heavens Than On | |
"We Two" (Sung by Marion Byron and | Dick Henderson) |
Dick Heninghem - organ (second US tour and a few dat | |
Sverre | Dick Henriksen (1 November 1906 - 22 December 2001) |
Dick Hensold (born 16 March 1959) is an American fol | |
The second was Charlie | Dick, her new manager, who gave her the name Patsy, |
West Ilsley stables from Jakie Astor, whereupon | Dick Hern became his trainer. |
Dick Hern - Boldboy (1974, 1976, 1977, 1978) | |
ying the stables of the former Queen's trainer, | Dick Hern. |
Dick Heywood, Treasurer | |
ilt the campaign Web sites for Shane Jolley and | Dick Hibma. |
rn Oregon University) until it was purchased by | Dick Hicks, a local businessman, in 1977. |
Dick Hickson - bass trombone | |
She is the daughter of the Fluxus artists, | Dick Higgins and Alison Knowles. |
ress (owned and managed by fellow Fluxus artist | Dick Higgins in New York and Vermont). |
cluded Colin Banks, John Cage, Adrian Frutiger, | Dick Higgins, Richard Kostelanetz, Craig Saper, and |
Dick Higham | |
Dick Hilinski | |
the 1950s, followed by a marriage to bandleader | Dick Hinds (1957). |
gether a design team consisting of Fred Buller, | Dick Hiscocks, Jim Houston and W. Jakimiuk, led by P |
., team scout Bill Nunn, former long-time coach | Dick Hoak, long-time Steelers broadcaster Myron Cope |
991, the band released Dream Train, produced by | Dick Hodgin. |
ephant" backfield (with "Deacon" Dan Towler and | Dick Hoerner), and he is the sixth-leading rusher in |
"Someone to Believe" - 4:18 ( | Dick Hogan) |
Morris), co-pilot Joe (Kent Taylor) and Larry ( | Dick Hogan) the steward comprise the crew. |
y, Mick Crehan, Gerry Hanley, Rosie Stewart and | Dick Hogan. |
John Eldredge as | Dick Holbrook (as John Eldridge) |
ith and Cyril Vetter and originally recorded by | Dick Holler & the Holidays. |
"Abraham, Martin & John" ( | Dick Holler) - 5:02 |
no matter what side of any issue I was on, than | Dick Honaker." |
e firm's President and Chief Executive Officer, | Dick Hood, died. |
Dick Hopp - flute ("Rainbow World", "The Nile Song") | |
al Edition 3x10" LP and released under Crippled | Dick Hot Wax in Europe. |
ust 8, 2000 through the record company Crippled | Dick Hot Wax. |
y Earthlings? released in 2003 through Crippled | Dick Hot Wax. |
Dick House is a historic home located at Germantown | |
Dick Howard (Richard Wayne Howard; 22 August 1935 - | |
Main article: Mike Martin Field at | Dick Howser Stadium |
63, he was traded to the Cleveland Indians with | Dick Howser for Doc Edwards and $100,000. |
That year, Bryant won the | Dick Howser Trophy as the collegiate baseball player |
Burke also appointed Jim Frey and | Dick Howser as managers after Herzog's exit, and eac |
Third-base line at | Dick Howser Stadium |
rsburg Area Chamber of Commerce established the | Dick Howser Trophy, college baseball's equivalent of |
e being traded to the Kansas City Athletics for | Dick Howser in 1963. |
Mike Martin Field at | Dick Howser Stadium is the home of the Seminoles and |
award in amateur baseball, and one has won the | Dick Howser Trophy, considered to be the equivalent |
e's baseball team plays on Mike Martin Field at | Dick Howser Stadium. |
Andy and Carole Haggard Plaza at | Dick Howser Stadium |
their first 70 games when Frey was replaced by | Dick Howser on August 31. |
iversity of Texas at Austin, Kieschnick won the | Dick Howser Trophy for National Collegiate Baseball |
Then, his manager, | Dick Howser, resigned over the Ferraro brouhaha. |
four seasons, and then for another season under | Dick Howser. |
He partnered | Dick Huddart in the Second-row in the resounding 195 |
rophy winner was St Helens' second-row forward, | Dick Huddart. |
teams, they are; for St. George Dragons in 1966 | Dick Huddart; for Balmain Tigers in 1969 David "Dave |
teams, they are; for St. George Dragons in 1966 | Dick Huddart; for Balmain Tigers in 1969 David "Dave |
teams, they are; for St. George Dragons in 1966 | Dick Huddart; for Balmain Tigers in 1969 David "Dave |
ther recurring characters, including postmaster | Dick Huddleston (named after a real life friend in M |
Harvey Smith's stables, and the locally famous | Dick Hudson's pub. |
It was animated by Art Babbitt, | Dick Huemer, Dick Lundy, and Ward Kimball and direct |
Dick Humbert a rookie End - Defensive End makes the | |
In 1918, a man named | Dick Humphreys came forward to authorities and state |
Dick Hunsaker is an American college basketball coac | |
Ronnie Bucknum and | Dick Hutcherson were third, but twelve laps behind. |
competed against on dirt are Junior Johnson and | Dick Hutcherson," said two-time NASCAR champion Ned |
George Bohanon, | Dick Hyde - trombone (track 1) |
Dick Hyman - "Memories of You/Moonglow/No Moon at Al | |
With | Dick Hyman And His Orchestra |
Dick Hyman - "Prelude 2 Well Tempered Clavier" - 3:1 | |
With | Dick Hyman |
ranger for the New York Jazz Repertory Company, | Dick Hyman and the Pasadena Roof Orchestra. |
Dick Hyman - Organ | |
Dick Hyman - "Love Me" - 2:35 | |
oduced by Marion Davies and Cliff Edwards, with | Dick Hyman on the piano. |
on CDs such as "Delta Bound" featuring pianist | Dick Hyman (Arbors, 2007), "The Remembering Song" fe |
Bessie Smith (to whom she is of no relation) in | Dick Hyman's Satchmo Remembered at Carnegie Hall. |
The arrangements and conducting were by | Dick Hyman, and the sound engineer was Phil Ramone. |
Dick Hyman, composer | |
0s were with Enoch Light and the Light Brigade, | Dick Hyman, Maynard Ferguson and Doc Severinsen. |
hing But The Girl, Maynard Ferguson, Stan Getz, | Dick Hyman, The Anita Kerr Singers, Johnny Mathis, B |
Al Hirt, Dr. John, Phoebe Snow, Jon Hendricks, | Dick Hyman, and Herb Ellis. |
, Buddy Tate, Zoot Sims, Marian McPartland, and | Dick Hyman. |
He studied under | Dick Hyman. |
The Complete Works of Scott Joplin performed by | Dick Hyman. |
Dick imagines a future where the United States Congr | |
hat in their first seasons with the Browns both | Dick in 1964 and his brother Ed in 1955 helped Cleve |
rt story of the same name, written by Philip K. | Dick in 1953. |
won a silver medal, losing to Switzerland's Urs | Dick in the final. |
ker's 1994 summer fiction issue; entitled "Moby | Dick in Manhattan", it detailed his struggle to surv |
moved back to Chicago, working with his brother | Dick, in a group called "The Embassy Four." |
He was best known for having defended Evelyn | Dick in one of the most notorious murder trials in C |
In 2002 he played the lead character of | Dick in the pantomime Dick Whittington. |
ndy Samberg and Justin Timberlake reprise their | Dick in a box personas for "3-Way (The Golden Rule). |
Huggins married, firstly, Catherine Davidson | Dick, in Laleham, Surrey, on 2 December 1950. |
ere is a suggestion that the appearance of Moby | Dick in the Rhine had actually been the beginning of |
ectly for his Father-in-law, Cliff Rowe at P.J. | Dick Incorporated, Trumbull Corporation and Lindy Pa |
The key is available from the | Dick Institute situated nearby. |
They dragged | Dick into Czechoslovakia, where he died during trans |
would name former team captain and player-coach | Dick Irvin as the head coach. |
Canadiens were still making progress, and coach | Dick Irvin put together the first "Punch Line" of El |
career ended when he was cut by Canadiens coach | Dick Irvin for skipping practice in New York to atte |
sh that season and he was fired and replaced by | Dick Irvin who would rebuild the team. |
The Hawks would not bring back | Dick Irvin as head coach though, as they rehired Bil |
Dick Irvin Sr. (coach), Arthur Cayford (secretary-tr | |
nder of the season, the Hawks used team captain | Dick Irvin as a player-coach. |
On May 15, 1957, | Dick Irvin died at the age of 64. |
he forward line of Mickey MacKay, Babe Dye, and | Dick Irvin each finishing near the top of the league |
Dick Irvin Sr, (Coach) | |
October 1, the Hawks announced that head coach | Dick Irvin resigned as head coach of the club due to |
nd Al Boliska, sportscasters John Robertson and | Dick Irvin, Jr. and 1960s Rock and Roll DJ, Dave Box |
Dick Irvin, Coach, NHL First Team All-Star | |
Team captain and scoring leader from 1926-27, | Dick Irvin, would miss 30 games due to injuries, and |
ng back head coach Frank Eddolls, as they hired | Dick Irvin, who had previously coached the Black Haw |
" and "Daddy, Daddy, Daddy" (during the "if his | dick is a monster" section), from Fillmore East - Ju |
Richard W. Watson: (17:34-18:30, 25:05-25:15) | Dick is one of the key mass storage researchers of t |
Steven J. | Dick is an American astronomer, author and historian |
Moby | Dick is a musical with a book by Robert Longden, and |
Assistant Commissioner Cressida | Dick is currently the head of the directorate. |
Dick is best known for the photographs he took on be | |
This Is Not a | Dick is the last release EP by the band Supreme Dick |
Dick is on the Board of Directors of the BoSox Club, | |
Lake | Dick is an unincorporated community in Jefferson Cou |
Lake | Dick is northeast of Pine Bluff and south of Altheim |
A San Francisco native, | Dick is a graduate of the University of San Francisc |
For me, | Dick is about superior reflexive thinking, Barbara a |
Dick is a professional musician and led his own grou | |
"I Talk to the Trees" (3:40) - | Dick is singing the show tune from Paint Your Wagon |
Acid Drinkers - Fishdick Zwei - The | Dick Is Rising Again (2010) |
F. | Dick is mentioned by name in Anthony Bourdain's "Kit |
Dick is internationally recognised for his work in t | |
d runs away, only to hide in the darkroom where | Dick is working. |
Dick is also a popular speaker speaking on sports, m | |
Clarabelle stirs and | Dick is hit as he comes to her aid, though he manage |
Dandy | Dick is a 1935 British comedy film starring Will Hay |
on MTV; directed by music-video director Nigel | Dick, it was actually the first full-length movie pr |
Richard ( | Dick) J. Snyder (born February 1, 1944 in North Cant |
edy film written, directed by and starring Andy | Dick, Jack Black and Mo Collins. |
Dick Jackson (born c. 1878 in Middlesbrough, England | |
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