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"Alfie" - | Helen Reddy |
It replaced "I Am Woman" by | Helen Reddy and was replaced by Carly Simon's "You'r |
commissions with Steve Allen (seven years) and | Helen Reddy (five years). |
That same year | Helen Reddy recorded "Peaceful" for her 1972 I Am Wo |
Helen Reddy | |
This song is different to the | Helen Reddy song of the same name. |
Helen Reddy recorded the song for her 1974 album Lov | |
It's Not Easy (Pete's Dragon) - ( | Helen Reddy & Sean Marshall) |
Although | Helen Reddy would have one further Easy Listening #1 |
Helen Reddy and Dudley Moore ("Song from 10 (It's Ea | |
The | Helen Reddy version was released as the lead single |
"Angie Baby" - | Helen Reddy 3:27 |
ree Dog Night's "An Old Fashioned Love Song",, | Helen Reddy's "You and Me Against the World", and th |
" (which had previously been a hit in 1976 for | Helen Reddy). |
el, Johnny Mathis, Nana Mouskouri, Jim Nabors, | Helen Reddy, and Bobby Vinton. |
ydie Gorme, Charo, Lena Horne, Dionne Warwick, | Helen Reddy, Donna Summer, Henry Mancini, Dudley Moo |
It is sung by | Helen Reddy, who plays Nora in the film, and was nom |
add, Tom Jones, Peter Frampton, Barry Manilow, | Helen Reddy, Amy Grant, Dusty Springfield, Lee Roy P |
corded by Bob Dylan, Crystal Gayle, BJ Thomas, | Helen Reddy, Willie Nelson, Southside Johnny and by |
g by Billy Eckstine, Dick Haymes, Ray Charles, | Helen Reddy, Tony Bennett, Ella Fitzgerald, and many |
Helen Reddy, No Way To Treat A Lady, Capitol Records | |
Jays, Lynn Anderson, Flo & Eddie, Frank Zappa, | Helen Reddy, Gary Lewis & the Playboys, Tammy Wynett |
New artists included | Helen Reddy, Anne Murray, April Wine, Blondie, Burni |
numerous artists, including Dusty Springfield, | Helen Reddy, and others), "Getting Mighty Crowded" ( |
In a 1974 Billboard tribute to | Helen Reddy, writer Cynthia Spector states "I Don't |
innati Kid and even drummed on one session for | Helen Reddy. |
Dee and, with changed lyrics, as "Emotion" by | Helen Reddy. |
a Lady" is the title of a 1975 top ten hit by | Helen Reddy. |
It is best known as a 1973 hit single for | Helen Reddy. |
between 1957 and 1974, some including vocalist | Helen Reddy. |
rt Like a Wheel album; Olivia Newton-John; and | Helen Reddy. |
number of artists, including Judy Collins and | Helen Reddy; it would later be covered by Bette Midl |
is, Schock suggests, "because it was a hit by [ | Helen Reddy] the same artist who spoke so widely for |
Helen Redmond. | |
perations on a grounded U.S. Army freighter at | Helen Reef off the Palaus. |
Kitty Winn as | Helen Reeves |
Helen Reeves (born 6 September 1980) is a British sl | |
ritten as a tribute to Emanuel Swedenborg whom | Helen regarded as "one of the noblest champions true |
g mountain within San Bernardino County's Glen | Helen Regional Park at the mouth of Cajon Canyon, wh |
daughter of Baron Jean de Lustrac and his wife | Helen Reid. |
t is written by Monta Bell based on a novel by | Helen Reimensnyder Martin. |
Helen Reimensnyder Martin's 1905 novel Sabina, a Sto | |
e first written and published in America); and | Helen Reimensnyder Martin's book Tillie, a Mennonite |
Helen remained imprisoned at Perm until Norwegian di | |
Helen remained in Romania with her son Michael who w | |
Holly Hunter as Dr. | Helen Remington |
Helen Resor was the first Yale hockey player to comp | |
Helen Resor was selected to play for Team USA in the | |
Helen Resor (born October 18, 1985) is an American i | |
Helen Resor, Olympic hockey player | |
Helen Retires is the second opera by George Antheil. | |
The new proprietors - Simon and | Helen Rheinberg and their daughter and her husband, |
st 1858 - January 7, 1936) was the pen name of | Helen Rhodes (nee Helen Guy), a French composer, pia |
yms of Sadie Green, Caroline Lee, and possibly | Helen Richards, and should not be confused with her |
Helen Richardson (born 23 September 1981 in Hitchin, | |
on of oil industrialist Charles Pratt and Mary | Helen Richardson. |
For the Australian ballroom dancer, see | Helen Richey (dancer). |
Helen Richey, 1929. | |
ho falls in love with waterfront cafe waitress | Helen Riley. |
Helen Ring Robinson circa 1913 | |
Helen Ring Robinson (1878-1923), was either the firs | |
Dianne Wiest as | Helen Robberson |
Bouchard, | Helen Robbins) - 3:29 |
ried Louisa Scott and they had seven children: | Helen, Robert W., Arthur, Heather, Isabel, Dorothy a |
He and his wife raised four children, | Helen Roberta Keefe, Carol B. Keefe, Robert Gael Kee |
e joined former D'Oyly Carters Richard Walker, | Helen Roberts, John Dean, and others for a tour of A |
s of this name is listed under her stage name, | Helen Roberts. |
Osa Massen as | Helen Robinson |
ginal 1968 Night of the Living Dead, housewife | Helen Robinson buys a zombie in spite of her husband |
Carrie-Anne Moss as | Helen Robinson |
Helen Robson Kemper Walton (December 3, 1919 - April | |
Helen Robson in 1837, died in childbirth in 1839. | |
14 the couple separated and by 1916 he married | Helen Roche who was an actress known by the name of |
son, Clear, Jazz Passengers with Debbie Harry, | Helen Roche; often playing bass and keyboards on the |
Does anyone have a pic of | Helen Rogers? |
Pitman was the first winner of the | Helen Rollason award at the BBC Sports Personality O |
The | Helen Rollason Cancer Charity has enabled around 200 |
The | Helen Rollason Cancer Charity is a cancer charity in |
It was founded in 1999 and is the legacy of | Helen Rollason MBE, who died of cancer aged 43. |
The | Helen Rollason research nurses provide cancer patien |
Finn took on the role of presenter, along with | Helen Rollason. |
The Sarn | Helen Roman road passes a couple of miles to the eas |
s proximity to a surviving section of the Sarn | Helen Roman road, and to the nearby village of Dolwy |
's Knock (#3.4)" (1981) TV Episode [Actress as | Helen Roper-Jones] |
Ottolengui was a son of Daniel Ottolengui and | Helen Rosalie Rodrigues Ottolengui; he had a sister, |
The costume design by Herschel McCoy and | Helen Rose received an Oscar nomination. |
Helen Rose was nominated for the Academy Award for B | |
In 1916, Pinder married | Helen Rose. |
l and Cedric Gibbons and the costume design by | Helen Rose. |
and George W. Davis and the costume design by | Helen Rose. |
nor Parker) and Best Costume Design, Color for | Helen Rose. |
Helen Roseveare was born in England in 1925. | |
wo Girl Scouts, Robertine McClendon (left) and | Helen Ross (right) |
The current chairman is | Helen Ross and the club captain is John Milner. |
Helen Rosson as Lady Maud/Joan Long | |
Helene Rosson - Lily Chesney (as | Helen Rosson) |
Helene Rosson - (as | Helen Rosson) |
ed by Donald MacDonald starring Eugenie Forde, | Helen Rosson, and Richard La Reno. |
Other historians, such as | Helen Rountree, have questioned whether there was an |
Helen Rowland as LaMotte sister | |
The missionary, Dr | Helen Rowlands of Sylhet said of him "The map of the |
turias, Spain, and is a student of music under | Helen Rowson in Barcelona. |
turias, Spain, and is a student of music under | Helen Rowson in Barcelona. |
Vinson was born | Helen Rulfs in Beaumont, Texas. |
as relationships with Cheryl and Jem Costello ( | Helen Russell-Clark). |
Bectu supervisory official | Helen Ryan stated: "This treatment of individuals wo |
as; launched on 12 June 1943; sponsored by Ms. | Helen S. Leopold, sister of Ensign Leopold; and ommi |
Brigadier | Helen S. Cattanach, CB, RRC (21 June 1920 - 4 May 19 |
He was survived by his wife, the former | Helen S. Williamson (married September 19, 1938), an |
r II by Lydia J. Roberts, Hazel Stiebeling and | Helen S. Mitchell, all part of a committee establish |
oungstown, Ohio, the son of George William and | Helen S. (Cornet) Domhoff. |
editor with | Helen Saberi, The wilder shores of gastronomy: twent |
Helen Sadananah ("uncredited")as Rottweiler Number T | |
Helen Sadow's parents, Jeff Sadow's maternal grandpa | |
id "above average" business at the box office, | Helen said that because the film "flopped," she wasn |
ading contraltos; and on the retirement of Mme | Helen Sainton-Dolby in 1870 Mme Patey was without a |
Magniac married | Helen Sampson, daughter of Peter Sampson, in 1827. |
ols were being consolidated in a new building; | Helen Sandidge Elementary School and Fulton Elementa |
nn Carrl Reid), Stella Rush (as Sten Russell), | Helen Sandoz (as Helen Sanders), and Betty Perdue (a |
Helen Sanford Coan Nevius. | |
He married | Helen Sarah Reade (1790-1879), and they had two daug |
Helen Sarah Willetts (born 10 February 1972) is a me | |
Helen Saunders (4 April 1885, London, died on 1 Janu | |
Dorothy Fane - | Helen Saville |
In September 1931, he married | Helen Sawyer Hogg. |
ad male character Tom jokes with the character | Helen, saying "...Love isn't simple. |
Helen says she cannot; the two women pray for the st | |
Helen Schermerhorn Morris, 5th wife of American film | |
Anne learns from an old friend, Mrs. Smith ( | Helen Schlesinger), that Mr. Elliot is bankrupt and |
with excitement, and Bud abandons his own girl | Helen Schlessinger to accompany Gale to the ball. |
y Bird ....................................... | Helen Schlessinger and Students |
June Squibb as | Helen Schmidt |
The park is home to Fort Whoop-Up, | Helen Schuler Coulee Centre and the High Level Bridg |
He married | Helen Scott in the summer of 1761, and the couple ha |
Helen Scott - vocals | |
this operation by his eldest daughter Margaret | Helen Scott Inglis. |
sed a family of four: William Christian, Anne, | Helen Scott, Cuthbert on the farm. |
stly Mary Kerr, by whom he had issue; secondly | Helen Scott, by whom he had issue; and thirdly Jean |
bert Paige, Henry Roquemore, Clinton Rosemond, | Helen Seamon, Harry Strang, Arthur Wanzer, Cecil Wat |
Dromm defeated councilwoman | Helen Sears by 10 points, 49% to 39%, in the Democra |
Helen semi-retired in 1994 and fully retired in 1995 | |
eddings and baptisms at Saints Constantine and | Helen Serbian Orthodox Church. |
The Saints Constantine and | Helen Serbian Orthodox Church (Serbian: Цара Констан |
Saints Constantine and | Helen Serbian Orthodox Church was the first Serbian |
the Colorado Gold Rush, Berthoud and his wife | Helen settled in the western part of the territory i |
His daughter | Helen Sewell later became a famous children's book i |
, the son of Raymond Henry Woodroffe and Lilia | Helen Sewell. |
Helen Sham-Ho was elected as a Liberal MLC, but resi | |
The first recording of the song was by | Helen Shapiro for her Helen in Nashville album recor |
They were on the bill with | Helen Shapiro and The Brook Brothers at the Odeon Th |
Helen Shapiro retired from show business at the end | |
For the | Helen Shapiro song, see Walkin' Back to Happiness. |
the song include The Beatles, Kirsty MacColl, | Helen Shapiro, Lindisfarne, Skeeter Davis, The Trash |
and the Swinging Blue Jeans while "Britgirls" | Helen Shapiro, Lulu and Sandie Shaw all recorded "It |
television actor Anthony Booth and 60's singer | Helen Shapiro. |
"You Don't Know " is a 1961 single by | Helen Shapiro. |
Shirley Bassey, Paul McCartney, Salena Jones & | Helen Shapiro. |
Walkin' Back to Happiness" is a 1961 single by | Helen Shapiro. |
Helen Shardey MLA (Caulfield) | |
to fly into space without a private contract ( | Helen Sharman) or American citizenship (Michael Foal |
e woman, Barbara Hepworth, a modern artist and | Helen Sharman, the first British person to enter spa |
the station), and British cosmonaut-researcher | Helen Sharman, who was aboard as part of Project Jun |
Sharman (Purple): named after | Helen Sharman. |
ter Interaction co-author, with Yvonne Rogers, | Helen Sharp, David Benyon, Simon Holland, and Tom Ca |
Helen Sharp, Yvonne Rogers & Jenny Preece: Interacti | |
The plant is named for late local botanist | Helen Sharsmith. |
heard in the 1996 film The Craft in which the | Helen Shaver character uses the insurance windfall s |
Helen Shaver, We All Fall Down | |
According to | Helen, she and Sarah were like “the two halves of on |
He married Serena | Helen Sheffey (1823-1901) in October 1842, and they |
Helen Sheffield 1996 (1997) | |
He was the son of | Helen Sheffield and Lieutenant Colonel Arthur Hugh G |
Director: | Helen Sheppard |
Evelyn Keyes as | Helen Sherman |
He married | Helen Sherwood of Toronto. |
It would have put | Helen Shiller and her sidekick, Slim Coleman, in cha |
Helen Shingler as Parthenope Nightingale | |
Credit Union awards ten $1,000 Frank Price and | Helen Shipman Cunningham scholarships to outstanding |
Helen Shipman as Lizzie | |
Helen shoots Scissorman before he could kill Jennife | |
A website with news and information on | Helen's career, run by a then-16-year-old fan, opene |
In the story, | Helen Shuster is a German girl with a terminal illne |
the 1976 Brian De Palma horror film Carrie as | Helen Shyres, one of Carrie's classmates. |
Helen Silvermaster was associated with this group. | |
Helen Silvermaster, wife | |
s and employee of the BBC with a birth name of | Helen Simmons; she converted to Islam, changed her n |
n the play Enter Sir John by Clemence Dane and | Helen Simpson, and stars Alfred Abel and Olga Tschec |
Ormiston Pound, the Ellery Creek Bighole, Glen | Helen, Simpsons Gap, Standley Chasm, Mount Sonder, S |
dy filled: James Falconer, Milton Lazerte, and | Helen Sinclair were elected to two year terms in 196 |
h the show's seductive, alcoholic leading lady | Helen Sinclair (Dianne Wiest), and facing his leadin |
Kaplan, | Helen Singer, The New Sex Therapy: Active Treatment |
Helen Skelton Signing autographs | |
Helen Skelton (born 19 July 1983) is an English tele | |
Helen Skelton, TV presenter (Blue Peter) | |
Helen Slater as Bonnie Rayburn | |
Helen Slater as Alex Weaver | |
it was then decided to use a similar mould for | Helen Slater from Supergirl, which was a more accept |
iriam Margolyes, David Paymer, Nina Siemaszko, | Helen Slater, and Michael York. |
It stars Michael Madsen and | Helen Slater. |
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