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2 unusual facts about With a Child's Heart


With a Child's Heart

"With a Child's Heart" was later covered by American singer Raven-Symoné, taken from her second studio album, Undeniable.

In a 2003 interview with Martin Bashir, Jackson admitted that he no longer remembered having recorded the song, and could not recall any of the lyrics.


An Acrobat's Heart

An Acrobat's Heart is an album by composer, arranger, producer, musician, poet and singer Annette Peacock recorded in 2000 and released on the ECM label.

Asking Jesus into one's heart

In his book Stop Asking Jesus Into Your Heart: How to Know for Sure You Are Saved, J. D. Greear argues that asking Jesus into one's heart is not the same as believing the gospel.

Beauty and the Beat!

The remaster also contained two additional tracks from the studio session, but not included on the original vinyl release - 'Nobody's Heart' (Rodgers and Hart) as track 13 and 'Don't Ever Leave Me' (Oscar Hammerstein II, Jerome Kern) as track 14.

Bill Lobley

These include A Warrior's Heart, (the 2012 autobiography of Micky Ward from the movie The Fighter), the popular Geronimo Stilton series, and dozens of children's titles, as well.

Buile Shuibhne

A contemporary version of the legend by poet Patricia Monaghan explores Sweeney as an archetype of the warrior suffering from "Soldier's Heart".

Isaiah Jones, Jr.

"God Has Smiled on Me" was featured in the 1988 movie Clara's Heart.

Leidulv Risan

After his feature film debut as director and writer in 1981 with The Execution (Martin) he has become one of the most experienced persons in the Norwegian film industry, and directed two of the biggest Norwegian productions in the 90s, The Warrior's Heart and The Sunset Boys aka Waiting for Sunset.

Mono Yia Mas

The song was performed fifth on the night, following Portugal's Lúcia Moniz with "O meu coração não tem cor" and preceding Malta's Miriam Christine with "In A Woman's Heart".

Notre Dame of Maryland University

Part of the film Clara's Heart (1988) was filmed at the Notre Dame aquatic center.

Soldier's heart

Posttraumatic stress disorder-historically it was referred to as this in veterans of the American Civil War

The Enterprise Incident

At least three different explanations are given in Trek novels--The Price of the Phoenix, Rihannsu#1: My Enemy, My Ally and Vulcan's Heart--(in the early days of Trek writing, many novels tended to contradict each other, and so the commander has had many different names and fates).

Wilson's Heart

An acoustic version of Massive Attack's "Teardrop," the show's opening theme, can be heard in the middle of the episode in a short montage, by José González.


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