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"Für immer jung" is a song by Czech schlager singer Karel Gott, and a cover of Alphaville's hit song "Forever Young", with German song lyrics.
Isabel Glasser (born May 1, 1958) is an American actress who appeared in the movies Forever Young, Pure Country and the Law & Order franchise.
So far the label has released six Madness singles including "Sorry", "NW5", "Dust Devil", "Sugar and Spice", "Forever Young", "My Girl 2" and the albums The Liberty of Norton Folgate, which returned Madness to the top ten of the UK Albums Chart, and Oui Oui Si Si Ja Ja Da Da.
Chvostek's photos have appeared in the Toronto Star, Good Times Magazine, the National Post, Forever Young, Tandem, Tourist and in Florida, Eh? as well as in-flight magazines, Atmosphere (Canada 3000) and Airborn (Skyservice).
Other appearances include A Sense of Guilt, Resurrected, The Object of Beauty and Forever Young.
The last song on "WFOG" was the Beach Boys' "Catch a Wave", leading up to the launch of "92-9 The Wave", with an adult contemporary format, which started with "Forever Young" by Rod Stewart.
He regularly played pickup basketball games at Golden Sunbeam Montessori School where he attended from 4th grade to 9th grade and developed his basketball interests and abilities on a turf donated by Forever Young Foundation (Steve Young).
In 2001, Paul released a personal compilation titled Forever Young, which included the title song by Alphaville (which Paul sang for the 2000 Belgian movie Team Spirit) as well as pieces by Eddie Cochran, Jacques Dutronc, Donovan, Dionne Warwick, The Wallace Collection, Easybeats, Eddie Floyd, and other artists from Europe and North America.
It aired on July 14, 2001, featuring a guest appearance by singer Billy Corgan, a loyal fan of WGN's Bozo series, who performed Bob Dylan's "Forever Young."