In the skate/BMX movie Livin' It, Fellers stated that when he was seven he became a Christian.
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This was the most recent Disney Channel Christmas themed movie, until Good Luck Charlie, It's Christmas! in 2011.
Wu-Tang's Masta Killa appeared on the song "Livin' Like Dat", and underground favorite Royce da 5'9" appeared on "Pusha".
In 1991, Williams recorded "She's Not Your Fool" for the soundtrack to the movie Livin' Large.
After listening to the teacher's (Mark Derwin) rant of no-one going up against jock Blake in the nominations for president, Forrest shyly waves at the girl he likes, Wendy, while she's looking in his direction.
"The Only One" Paul Mac featuring Bertie Blackman - Radio Promo Single (February 2008)
The music video for "Better Get to Livin'" is set in a carnival, filmed on location at a farm in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.
Later in 1988, the actors would reprise their roles in their own recurring sketches on the Saturday Morning children's show, Hey Vern, It's Ernest!, where, depending on the episode's specific theme, the brothers would usually get involved with whatever it was that Ernest was involving himself in, such as a bake sale, or a talent show.
It combines the band's 1979 debut single "Ride the Wild" / "It's a Hectic World" with the 1981 Fat EP and the track "Global Probing", which had originally appeared on the 1981 New Alliance/SST Records compilation Chunks.
Coxon continued to collaborate with Betty Boo on her second album, GRRR! It's Betty Boo.
For England's national football team's 2006 FIFA World Cup campaign, Fagin performed "That's England Alright", a variation of "That's Livin' Alright" produced by Clive Langer, with lyrics by Jimmy Lawless.
Catatonia's Greatest Hits is a compilation of the bands best known songs, mainly the singles, but also included collaborations between Cerys Matthews with Space (on "The Ballad of Tom Jones") and with Tom Jones himself (on "Baby, It's Cold Outside").
His career has included stints as a teacher, butcher, bouncer, ferry driver around the Blasket Islands, ringmaster with Duffy's Circus, singing on Charity You're a Star, surviving in remotest Connemara for Celebrities Go Wild, Livin' with Lucy, judging on The All Ireland Talent Show, and one-off presenting gigs on the likes of The Panel and Winning Streak.
Don't Cry, It's Only Thunder (also known in Australia as Vietnam: Hell or Glory) is a 1982 film directed by Peter Werner and written by Paul G. Hensler, set in the Vietnam War.
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Set includes Dr. Otto and the Riddle of the Gloom Beam, Ernest Rides Again, Ernest Goes to School, Slam Dunk Ernest, Ernest in the Army, Ernest Goes to Africa, Knowhutimean? Hey Vern, It's My Family Album, Your World As I See It, Ernest's Greatest Hits, Volume 1 and Ernest's Greatest Hits, Volume 2.
The movie soundtrack features adaptations of many classic songs, including "Come Rain or Come Shine", "Baby, It's Cold Outside" by Frank Loesser, "P.S. I Love You", "I Remember You", "Every Road Leads Back To You" and the Beatles' "In My Life".
The three members came together in 1989 for an independent record label, Drive-By Records to record their first album, Livin' in a Hoe House, which was released a year later.
Danish singer Birthe Kjær covered the song in Danish in 1980 as "Hurra! Hurra! Sikken dejlig dag".
The song reached number two in the United Kingdom, being kept off the top spot by Ricky Martin's "Livin' la Vida Loca", where it was certified Silver for sales of over 200,000 copies.
Later, five more human IAPs were discovered which included XIAP, c-IAPl, C-IAP2, NAIP,Livin and Survivin.
Other roles include Jane Doe, Crossed Over, Master Spy: The Robert Hanssen Story, and Gilda Radner: It's Always Something, as comedy writer Anne Beatts.
Of the new songs, "Keepin' the Summer Alive" and "Livin' With a Heartache" were written by Carl Wilson and Randy Bachman (of The Guess Who and Bachman–Turner Overdrive).
Frank (Wayne Dalglish), a student at Seaford High School who trains with the Black Dragons.
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The series was created by Emmy nominated producer, Jim O'Doherty who started his career as a sitcom writer and producer for the television comedies 3rd Rock from the Sun, Grounded for Life, and The Tracy Morgan Show.
Live from New York may refer to "Live from New York, it's Saturday Night!", a line ending the cold opening of each episode of the American television show Saturday Night Live (SNL).
"Livin' in These Troubled Times" is the title of a song written by Sam Hogin, Roger Cook and Philip Donnelly, and recorded by American country music artist Crystal Gayle.
In addition to the three compact discs, The 25th Anniversary Collection includes a booklet containing photographs, a biography by Nashville journalist Robert K. Oermann and comments from band members.
Livin' on a Dream is the most recent album by female artist Robin Beck.
The Game used an audio excerpt from this film in their song "The Documentary", featured on the album of the same name.
Towards the end of the episode, Andy warms the heart of his newly ex-coworkers with a rendition of Sarah McLachlan's song "I Will Remember You" and then heads out of the door for good.
It's El Perro del Mar! is the first album by El Perro del Mar.
Prior to Entourage, Mylod's credits included the feature films Ali G Indahouse, The Big White and What's Your Number? and the series Cold Feet, The Royle Family, and Bang Bang, It's Reeves and Mortimer.
These essays also led to her becoming an early contributor to Michael and Evo's Wingin' It, a sci-fi variety show podcast hosted by Michael R. Mennenga and Evo Terra.
Nasty Suicide also appears on Michael Monroe's second solo album Not Fakin' It, released in 1989, as a co-writer and guitarist.
Seven Arts Music and United Media & Music Group announced that previously unreleased material will compiled in a Nate Dogg's posthumous solo album called Nate Dogg: It's A Wonderful Life, which also will be his last.
Locations used for outdoor filming of the series were in Skelmanthorpe, West Yorkshire and Elvington, North Yorkshire, while indoor filming was done at Yorkshire Television Studios, "Kirkstall Road, Leeds" themselves.
She has also worked on Hey Hey It’s Saturday, hosted by Daryl Somers in the late 1990s.
Many musicians have recorded Powell’s songs, including Janis Joplin (Bye, Bye Baby), Boz Scaggs (I’ll Forever Sing), Tracy Nelson (Livin’ with the Animals), Roky Erickson (Right Track Now), Doug Sahm (You Don’t Know) & The Vietnam Veterans (Right Track Now).
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Top 40: Немного Жаль by Filipp Kirkorov
Top 12: Everything I Do (I Do It For You) by Bryan Adams
Top 11: Ресницы by Bratya Grimm
Top 10: Вдруг Как В Сказке by Ivan Vasilevich
Top 9: Livin' La Vida Loca by Ricky Martin
Top 8: Қыздар-ай by NN Bek
Top 7: Boro Boro by Arash
Top 6: Жестокая Любовь! by Filipp Kirkorov
Top 5: Танец На Воде by Vadima Uslanova
Top 5: Sunshine Reggae by Laid Back
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His first major boost of his career was with Disney Channel's original series The Suite Life on Deck to which he sang the opening theme, "Livin' the Suite Life" Shortly after, he released his first single "Emergency" which was included in the soundtrack for the Disney movie, Race to Witch Mountain.
This was quickly followed up with two more top three hits, "Take Your Shoes Off" and "(Hooray, Hooray!) It's a Cheeky Holiday!".
However, after the success of "Livin' la Vida Loca", it re-entered the Billboard Hot 100 in 1999, and reached number forty-five.
The song "Livin' Was Easy" was featured in the DVD Let America Laugh by comedian David Cross.
He also worked as an assistant director on a number of feature films and as supervising producer on the television series Home James, reality series Denise Richards: It's Complicated, Joan & Melissa: Joan Knows Best? and the Tyler Perry-directed films Meet the Browns, The Family That Preys, Why Did I Get Married Too? and For Colored Girls.
His vocals were mostly restricted to the background in the studio, although he contributed "For Someone Special" (a tribute to ill bandleader Tom Johnston) to Takin' It To The Streets (1976) and the creatively syncopated "Need A Lady" to Livin' On The Fault Line (1977).
The beat, produced by Carl "Chucky" Thompson, contains a sample of "Show Me" by Glenn Jones that was also used in Queensbridge rapper AZ's Pieces of a Man album track "How Ya Livin" featuring Nas.
It's Hot! was a 1986 Broadway play created, directed, choreographed by and starring Maurice Hines.
The quotation is widely attributed to American football coach Vince Lombardi, who probably heard the phrase from UCLA coach Henry Russell Sanders.