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Morgan Spurlock ("Supersize Me") has died. Sad. Did not know he was fighting cancer.
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Richard Sherman, one half of the Sherman Brothers songwriting team, has passed away at the age of 95. He and his brother are best remembered for writing songs for Disney films, television, and theme park attractions.
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Songs written by the Sherman Brotherstxfilmfan wrote: ↑May 25th, 2024, 9:48 pm Richard Sherman, one half of the Sherman Brothers songwriting team, has passed away at the age of 95. He and his brother are best remembered for writing songs for Disney films, television, and theme park attractions.
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"....Together they received various accolades including two Academy Awards and three Grammy Awards. They received nominations for a Laurence Olivier Award, a BAFTA Award, and five Golden Globe Awards. In 1976, they received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and the National Medal of the Arts in 2008.
The Sherman Brothers wrote more motion-picture musical song scores than any other songwriting team in film history.[3] Their work includes the live-action films The Parent Trap (1961), Mary Poppins (1964), Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968), and Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971) and the animated films The Sword in the Stone (1963), The Jungle Book (1967, except “The Bare Necessities,” which Terry Gilkyson wrote), Charlotte's Web (1973), The Aristocats (1970), and The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977). Among their most famous works are the theme park songs There's A Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow and It's A Small World (After All). According to Time magazine, the latter song is the most performed song of all time......
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So, I assume that last little factoid's numbers would be heavily weighted by the millions upon millions of people who took that damn overly-cute amusement ride, and who THEN unable to get that freakin' earworm out of their heads, started singing it out loud to everyone's great displeasure within earshot, right?!ziggy6708a wrote: ↑May 26th, 2024, 8:14 pm ...Among their most famous works are the theme park songs There's A Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow and It's A Small World (After All). According to Time magazine, the latter song is the most performed song of all time......
(...well, you DIDN'T say "the most PROFESSIONALLY performed song of all time" here, now did you ziggy ol' boy?!!!)
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It's based on the fact that it's on endless loop in the attraction, and the attraction has been running almost continuously since 1964, at the World's Fair That Wasn't a World's Fair in NYC. There was a gap between the end of the fair and its installation in Anaheim. And there are copies of it running in Orlando (since 1971), Tokyo (since 1983), Paris (1992) and Hong Kong (2008). Estimates are that it's been played over 50 million times.Dargo wrote: ↑May 26th, 2024, 8:34 pmSo, I assume that last little factoid's numbers would be heavily weighted by the millions upon millions of people who took that damn overly-cute amusement ride, and who THEN unable to get that freakin' earworm out of their heads, started singing it out loud to everyone's great displeasure within earshot, right?!ziggy6708a wrote: ↑May 26th, 2024, 8:14 pm ...Among their most famous works are the theme park songs There's A Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow and It's A Small World (After All). According to Time magazine, the latter song is the most performed song of all time......
(...well, you DIDN'T say "the most PROFESSIONALLY performed song of all time" here, now did you ziggy ol' boy?!!!)
LOL
I have to say it was played a fair number of times when I was a kid (I'm sure my parents were thrilled), as I had a record & book (record was a 7 inch 33 1/3 RPM) of the attraction.
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/news/gener ... 2724&ei=10 Elizabeth Macrae.She was in General Hospital and also played Gomer Pyle's' girlfriend.
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She also had a small part in The Conversation, which had been recently discussed elsewhere in the forum.Marysara1 wrote: ↑May 29th, 2024, 7:09 am https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/news/gener ... 2724&ei=10 Elizabeth Macrae.She was in General Hospital and also played Gomer Pyle's' girlfriend.
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Thank you for posting, Marysara1.Marysara1 wrote: ↑May 29th, 2024, 7:09 am https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/news/gener ... 2724&ei=10 Elizabeth Macrae.She was in General Hospital and also played Gomer Pyle's' girlfriend.
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I was going to post about Janis Paige yesterday, but got fed up being banned! What longevity!
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/news/docto ... f6dd&ei=51 William Russell. He's British.
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Thanks. I really liked Paige in Bachelor in Paradise with Bob Hope, but she was good in a lot of roles. 101 - WOW!Hibi wrote: ↑June 4th, 2024, 8:27 am I was going to post about Janis Paige yesterday, but got fed up being banned! What longevity!
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