Chance encounters with producers from the Pop music scene led to the recording of the Paul McCartney song Oh! Darling, which Etta adapted with Italian lyrics in 1988.
Darling Downs | Darling | Darling River | Darling Harbour | Alistair Darling | Ron Darling | Ralph Darling | Darling Lili | Darling Scarp | Miss MacIntosh, My Darling | Linda Darling-Hammond | Frank Fraser Darling | Darling Point | Dennis Darling | Darling Violetta | Tonique Williams-Darling | My Darling is a Foreigner | Move Over, Darling | Merry Christmas Darling | Maria Darling | John Darling (comic strip) | John Darling | Joe Darling | J.N. "Ding" Darling | Jennifer Darling | James Darling | Division of Darling Downs | Die, Die My Darling | Devard Darling | Darling Point, New South Wales |
Noted world-famous guests to Captiva include Teddy Roosevelt, Charles Lindbergh (who regularly landed his plane on the beach in front of 'Tween Waters Inn), Anne Morrow Lindbergh and J.N. "Ding" Darling.
Darling, Darling, Darling is a Tamil film written and directed by K. Bhagyaraj.
In 2012 he published with David Darling Megacatastrophes! Nine Strange Ways the World Could End.
Set ten years after the events depicted in Wilson's much better known The Boy Friend, it is a pastiche of 1930s musicals (in particular those of Cole Porter) rather than the "Roaring Twenties" shows (mostly early Rodgers and Hart) that inspired the earlier show.
Something's Got to Give (1962) (unfinished, restarted a year later as Move Over, Darling, with a different cast and technical staff)
John S. Darling (August 17, 1911 – August 23, 2007), was a prominent Virginia based artist was born in McLean, Virginia.
It was discovered on aerial flights from the West Base of the United States Antarctic Service in 1940, and named for Professor Chester A. Darling of Allegheny College, Meadville, Pennsylvania.
He spent the remainder of the decade acting in mostly B-movies, with occasional roles in better films such as A Bell for Adano, Gun Crazy, In the Meantime, Darling, and A Foreign Affair.
It was nominated for three Academy Awards; Best Cinematography, Best Score and Best Art Direction (Hans Dreier, Roland Anderson, Samuel M. Comer).