Tracks on the album include previous singles "Alas Agnes", "You Can't Fool Me Dennis" and "Zoo Time" (the last two of which have been re-recorded).
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Lennon originally undertook the project as a way to settle a copyright infringement lawsuit, over his song "Come Together", which had borrowed noticeably from Chuck Berry's "You Can't Catch Me" (published by Levy).
From 1925 to 1929, Bernstein was romantically linked to Thomas Wolfe, who based the character Esther Jack on her, in his novels Of Time and the River, The Web and the Rock, and You Can't Go Home Again (1940).
The B-sides, "Hail The Sunny Days" and "Your Lover's Nerve," both later featured again on the Swedish version of "You Can't Steal My Love", the latter also appearing as a bonus track on the Japanese version of Hurricane Bar.
He is most known as director and co-writer of the official You Can't Do That on Television reunion episode, Project 131.
You Can't Have Everything - Rubinoff appears as himself in this 1937 Hollywood film.
In one commercial, Nalbandian said of his low prices, "My friends all ask me, 'Eddie, are you kidding?' And I tell them no, my friend, I am not kidding." This inspired the Frank Zappa song Eddie, Are You Kidding? from the album Just Another Band from L.A. (1972), as well as Mark Volman's monologue to the audience in the track Once Upon a Time from the album You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 1 (1988).
His later directing work included a 1973 production of A Streetcar Named Desire, starring Rosemary Harris (to whom he was married from 1959–1967), James Farentino, and Patricia Conolly; a memorable production of The Royal Family in 1975 for which he won both a Tony Award and a Drama Desk Award, and a 1983 revival of You Can't Take It With You with Jason Robards and Colleen Dewhurst.
Other early charting singles missing are "Broken Hearted", "Ain't It Baby", "Mighty Good Lovin'", "(You Can't Let the Boy Overpower) The Man in You", "Come On Do The Jerk", and "Everybody's Gotta Pay Some Dues".
#"You Can't Judge a Book" (Willie Dixon)
It also featured songs that were recorded especially for the series that were not previously released, such as a cover of the Christina Aguilera song "Beautiful", by Elvis Costello and a cover of The Rolling Stones' "You Can't Always Get What You Want" by Band From TV.
His definitive performance is on "War" by Edwin Starr; other notable songs Ashford played tambourine on include "Nowhere to Run" by Martha & the Vandellas, "You Can't Hurry Love" by The Supremes, "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" by Marvin Gaye, and "Don't Leave Me This Way" by Thelma Houston.
His first feature film was You Can't Have Everything (1937), after which he provided scripts for several comedies and musicals featuring such stars as Betty Grable, Sonja Henie, Deanna Durbin, Dorothy Lamour and Shirley Temple.
The drums were sampled from Terry Bozzio's drum solo on "Hands with a Hammer" from Frank Zappa's You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 3.
She remained active on Broadway throughout the 1980s appearing in The Man Who Came to Dinner (1980), Macbeth (1981), Einstein and the Polar Bear (1981), You Can't Take It With You (1983–1984), Benefactors (1985–1986), and Social Security (1987).
The net result, when used with the appropriate translation software (also supplied by McDonald and company), was audible, if low-resolution music; a demonstration given by McDonald himself once showed the BBS playing The Rolling Stone's "You Can't Always Get What You Want", and the William Tell Overture, coded using a simple text editor.
Among the original songs by Nilsson, were one by Phil Spector (who had earlier co-written a song with Nilsson), Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich, "River Deep - Mountain High", and two by The Beatles; She's Leaving Home and "You Can't Do That", the latter in an arrangement that quoted twenty other Beatles lyrics.
Wonder is noted in the liner notes of the 4-CD set "Hitsville USA: The Motown Singles Collection Volume 2 1972-1992" as describing the music for the song as an ode to "You Can't Hurry Love" and "My World Is Empty Without You," both by The Supremes, former Motown label mates of Wonder.
Roger Price (television producer) (born 1941), an English television producer who created The Tomorrow People and You Can't Do That on Television
# "You Can't Put Your Arms Around a Memory" (listed as "You Can't Put Your Arms Round a Memory")
"Strait Playin'" is the second single released from Shaquille O'Neal's third album, You Can't Stop the Reign.
# "You Can't Judge a Book By the Cover" (Michael Nesmith)
Around the same time, two of Terri's songs ('Eventually' and 'You Can't Blame the Train') were recorded by Don Mclean for his 1987 album Love Tracks.
He first came to prominence when he and his first cousin, WWE wrestler John Cena, collaborated on the 2005 album You Can't See Me, including Cena's entrance theme "My Time Is Now".
The album was released on November 12, 1996, just days before his third studio album, You Can't Stop the Reign, and was his last for Jive Records.
In 1937 alone, Landers also completed Danger Patrol, Living on Love, Border Cafe, You Can't Buy Luck, They Wanted to Marry and Flight From Glory (another aviation-oriented film).
In August 1990, just before Stansfield's European tour which started in mid-September, the double A-side single "This Is the Right Time"/"You Can't Deny It" with US remixes was released in selected European countries.
#"You Can't Turn Me Off (In the Middle of Turning Me On)" (Pam Sawyer/Marilyn McLeod)
Throughout the eighties, Frank Zappa would satirise the product, as exemplified by recordings on You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 3 and 4; the text of the song were often modified ad-lib.
A guitar solo duet between Zappa and Steve Vai taken from the song "Stevie's Spanking" was later released on You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore, Vol. 4.
The teaser trailer for the film features the songs You Can't Always Get What You Want by The Rolling Stones and Surprise! You're Dead! by Faith No More.
Although Michael wrote the song alone, the chords and rhythm are very similar to The Rolling Stones' "You Can't Always Get What You Want".
You Can't Argue with a Sick Mind (subtitled Recorded Live) is a live album by Joe Walsh, released in 1976 (see 1976 in music).
You Can't Be President: The Outrageous Barriers to Democracy in America (2008) is the third book by journalist and Harper's Magazine president John R. MacArthur.
Amanda Overmyer sang a faster rendition of the song on the Top 12 show of American Idol (season 7) and likewise recorded a studio version of the song.
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Jim Schoenfeld retired pro hockey player who covered this song on his Schony album in 1972.
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According to Mark Lewisohn's The Beatles Recording Sessions book, George Martin overdubbed a piano track to Take 9 on 22 May 1964 ostensibly for the album version of this song, but it was never used.
Despite the subtitle "The Helsinki Concert", the album is not one complete concert, but was, in fact, assembled from two (and possibly three) different concerts performed in Helsinki in 1974.
On his next show, he performs a "Who's on First?" routine involving a live puma, which ends with Peter being seriously mauled by the wild animal.
It was their first album released on Jade Tree Records and the last to be released before the band went on hiatus.
You Can't Fix Stupid is an album by American comedian Ron White.
A chapter of You Can't Park There! describes Bleetman's Heli-Med team making a landing on a busy carriageway of the M1 motorway to attend a multiple vehicle accident scene.
It Happened One Night had also been remade as a musical comedy in 1945 as Eve Knew Her Apples.
"You Can't Stop Me" is the first single from the Guano Apes' third album, Walking on a Thin Line.
Two singles were released, "You Can't Stop the Reign" and "Strait Playin'".
"You Can't Turn Me Off (In The Middle Of Turning Me On)" is a 1977 single by girl group High Inergy.
In later years she appeared “on stage” via video, performing the Rolling Stones' You Can't Always Get What You Want.