'Francis' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Eyam (2012)
Actors:
Scout Tafoya (producer),
Scout Tafoya (editor),
Scout Tafoya (director),
Scout Tafoya (writer),
Morgan Gish (producer),
Toby Venable (producer),
Lina Pearson (actress),
Rachel Thompson (producer),
Jack Farrell (actor),
Stephie Ulm (actress),
Alex Heim (actress),
Jill Steelman (producer),
Patricia Steelman (producer),
Ben Tafoya (producer),
Dennis Tafoya (producer),
Plot: After the plague kills everyone they know, seven camp counselors quarantined themselves at the Quaker camp where they've spent every summer of their lives. Three months later, their sanity hangs by a thread. When something happens to upset the balance they've spent months establishing, they question their religious beliefs, their friendships and trust in each other, and whether there's something worse than the plague watching them from the woods.
Genres:
Drama,
Horror,
Mystery,
Parallel Universe (2010)
Actors:
Tirf Alexius (actor),
Danny Glenn (actor),
Rujanee Mahakanjana (editor),
Rujanee Mahakanjana (producer),
Rujanee Mahakanjana (writer),
Rujanee Mahakanjana (director),
Alex Kazhinsky (actor),
Petrucia Finkler (actress),
Denise Smolarek (actress),
Stephanie Dzieglo (editor),
Erik Deerly (composer),
Fiey Lertsburapa (actor),
Chutikorn Meanan (actor),
Jennifer Eng (producer),
Plot: Practicing in psychotherapy in Chicago for 8 years, Mit Raitrakul, a psychologist who believes in a Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, begins to have an unusual-yet -familiar dreamlike experience of parallel reality. He discovers himself in this other reality as a transvestite bathroom janitor working at an unknown train station, and running into familiar characters.
Genres:
Comedy,
Mystery,
Sci-Fi,
The Sentinel's Flight (2010)
Actors:
Bryan Royston (actor),
Bryan Royston (actor),
Michael Denk (composer),
Michael Denk (actor),
David M. Warner (actor),
David M. Warner (miscellaneous crew),
Alejandro C. Contreras (miscellaneous crew),
Vance Hetherington (miscellaneous crew),
Alejandro C. Contreras (writer),
Vance Hetherington (actor),
Aaron Williams (actor),
Alejandro C. Contreras (producer),
Michael Eauslin (actor),
Michael Eauslin (actor),
Paul Andrew O'Connor (actor),
Plot: A veteran of the war in Afghanistan, Francis is now back home with his fiancé, Chloe. He experiences severe psychotic episodes and symptoms of dissociation, and as a result is treated with electroshock therapy. During his treatment, he experiences fragments of his past through the eyes of his alter ego Michael Wolf (Paul O'Connor). In these hallucinations, Michael has a conflict with his father, is reacquainted with his buddies, and must fight for the well-being of his friends and his love, Chloe. As the treatment continues, Francis' fantasy begins to loop, although the situations and characters become progressively darker and grittier. Francis awakens at the end of his electroshock therapy. However, he remains forever lost in the world of his alter-ego Michael Wolf.
Keywords: independent-film, multiple-personality, psychosis, ptsd, war-in-afghanistan, wisconsin
Genres:
Drama,
Ligaw na bulaklak (2008)
Actors:
Noni Buencamino (actor),
Ara Mina (actress),
Coco Martin (actor),
Joem Bascon (actor),
Sid Lucero (actor),
Smokey Manaloto (actor),
Andoy Ranay (director),
Jodi Sta. Maria (actress),
Ina Feleo (actress),
Arlene Muhlach (actress),
Roxanne Guinoo (actress),
Erich Gonzales (actress),
Chokoleit (actor),
Carla Humphries (actress),
Marc Abaya (actor),
Genres:
Drama,
Day of Valentine's (2008)
Actors:
Austin Nordell (producer),
Austin Nordell (editor),
Austin Nordell (director),
Brenton Covington (actor),
Jose Rosete (actor),
Austin Nordell (writer),
Kimber Leigh (actress),
Kimber Leigh (producer),
Aaron Burckle (actor),
Patrick Adam (actor),
Klor Rowland (actor),
Eric Zaklukiewicz (actor),
Gloria Jean Robertson (actress),
Douglas L. Cook (actor),
Caitlin Thompson (actress),
Genres:
Comedy,
Short,
Taglines: Love: Fight or die for it.
Life Among the Cannibals (1999)
Actors:
Jim Turner (actor),
Daryl Haney (actor),
Mason Adams (actor),
Daryl Haney (writer),
Daryl Haney (producer),
Wings Hauser (actor),
Juliet Landau (actress),
Barbara Pilavin (actress),
Billy Maddox (actor),
Harry Bromley Davenport (producer),
Harry Bromley Davenport (director),
Harry Bromley Davenport (actor),
Lionel Mark Smith (actor),
Kieran Mulroney (actor),
Bette Ford (actress),
Genres:
Comedy,
Quotes:
Troy: I don't care for birds! They're always flyin' around! Singin'! Stickin' their noses where they don't belong! I don't like that!
Divya Shakti (1993)
Actors:
Shravan Rathod (composer),
Anjan Srivastav (actor),
Raveena Tandon (actress),
Ajay Devgn (actor),
Ramesh Goyal (actor),
Deep Dhillon (actor),
Babbanlal Yadav (actor),
Shafi Inamdar (actor),
Satyendra Kapoor (actor),
Shakti Kapoor (actor),
Alok Nath (actor),
Amrish Puri (actor),
Dinesh Hingoo (actor),
Raju Khan (miscellaneous crew),
Nadeem Saifi (composer),
Plot: Prashant Verma works as a reporter with "Navkranti", which is owned and operated by Pandey. Everyday Prashant witnesses the regression within Bombay city, and watches silently and helplessly as gangsters take over the lives of ordinary citizens, with the police force - which is now synonymous with oppression itself, and a protector of the rights of criminals, gangsters who have links to politicians - being nothing but a mere paper tigers. One day he witnesses a murder of a drunk named Monto, which is written off as an accident by the police and the file is closed. He decides that he has had enough of being a by-stander, he approaches Police Commissioner Anand Deshmukh, and informs him of that he knows that Bharat Acharya has killed Monto. Thereafter, Prashant's orderly middle-classed life is turned upside down - he loses his job; his sister, Shalini is abducted, raped, traumatized to such an extent that she becomes numb with shock and subsequently kills herself. And now a shattered and devastated Prashant must decide to avenge this or re-locate to another city and try to put his life together again. But will the forces of oppression, headed by Tau and the police itself permit Prashant to lead a normal life ever again?
Genres:
Action,
Heartache City (1985)
Actors:
Odette Khan (actress),
Dexter Doria (actress),
Suzanne Gonzales (actress),
Rosemarie Gil (actress),
Liz Alindogan (actress),
Augusto Victa (actor),
Gloria Diaz (actress),
Tommy Abuel (actor),
Manjo del Mundo (actor),
Ronaldo Valdez (actor),
Ramon D'Salva (actor),
Ernie Ortega (actor),
Eddie Arenas (actor),
Johnny Vicar (actor),
Maria Isabel Lopez (actress),
Genres:
Drama,
Romance,
Fleur d'oseille (1967)
Actors:
Mireille Darc (actress),
Anouk Ferjac (actress),
Renée Saint-Cyr (actress),
Jacqueline Doyen (actress),
Amidou (actor),
Henri Garcin (actor),
Micheline Luccioni (actress),
Maurice Biraud (actor),
Marcel Gassouk (actor),
André Pousse (actor),
Paul Préboist (actor),
Jean Luisi (actor),
Henri Cogan (actor),
Dominique Zardi (actor),
Michel Audiard (writer),
Genres:
Comedy,
Crime,
Drama,
Czar of Broadway (1930)
Actors:
Carl Laemmle (miscellaneous crew),
King Baggot (actor),
Edmund Breese (actor),
John Harron (actor),
Wilbur Mack (actor),
John Wray (actor),
Betty Compson (actress),
Gene Towne (writer),
Gene Towne (writer),
Heinz Roemheld (composer),
William James Craft (director),
Claud Allister (actor),
Harry W. Lieb (editor),
Genres:
Crime,
Drama,
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Francis - Trailer (1950)
The truthful soldier
Stirling didn't know how to lie about his source of information, the talking army
Mule,
Francis, so he was treated as a lunatic and led to one after another hilarious situations, where the mule was the only one that appeared in his right mind
. In the process of all this, the mule assisted in uncovering a spy, Mareen, who pretended to be lost among the jungles, but was actually
... This is a perfect family film, even amusing to the adults. If people all have enough sense as this talking mule does, the world will be a much better place than its present condition.
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The Flowers of St. Francis (francesco giullare di dio) (1950) movie with english subtitle
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0042477/plotsummary?ref_=tt_ov_pl
The film dramatizes about a dozen vignettes from the life of
St. Francis and his early followers - starting with their return in the rain to Rivotorlo from
Rome when the
Pope blessed their
Rule and ending with their dispersal to preach. The unconnected chapters are like parables, some with a moral. The slight and comic Ginepro returns naked to
St. Mary's of the
Angels, having given away his tunic, but not his ricotta. The aged
Giovanni shouts and holds onto his cape;
the beatific St. Clair pays a visit. Humble
Francis doubts his leadership, hugs a leper, and sends his brothers spinning, dizzy, and smiling into the world. This brotherhood is infused with whimsy as well as belief.
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The Flowers of St. Francis (1950) Review
My review of
Roberto Rossellini's staggeringly beautiful and poetic study of Franciscan values,
The Flowers of
St. Francis.
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The Flowers of St. Francis (Roberto Rossellini, 1950)
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The Flowers of St. Francis (Roberto Rossellini, 1950)
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What's My Line? - Arlene Francis's first show! - Elliott Roosevelt (Feb 16, 1950)
MYSTERY GUEST:
Elliott Roosevelt
PANEL: Dr.
Richard Hoffman,
Arlene Francis,
Louis Untermeyer,
Harold Hoffman
Many thanks to epaddon for providing his copy of this episode!
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Francis Picabia : Entretien avec Georges Charbonnier [1950-1953]
Les grands entretiens de
Georges Charbonnier :
Francis Picabia. COULEUR DU TEMPS - COULEURS DE CE TEMPS (1950-1953). Une série d'émissions de Georges Charbonnier. Sélectionnées par
Juliette Deschamps pour Les Sentiers de la création. En partenariat avec l'
INA. Remerciements à
Amélie Briand. Photographie : Francis Picabia dans son atelier, vers 1912. En savoir plus sur :
http://www
.arcane-17.com/pages/sonores-divers/les-grands-entretiens-de-georges-charbonnier
.html#dcIEpzFXdrZkS6lO.99
6:07 : Georges Charbonnier : - Qu'est-ce qu'un artiste ?
Francis Picabia : - Eh bien, un artiste c'est un homme qui mange du feu, qui peut avaler du feu. Et je crains bien que les savants et les théories ne sachent pas avaler du feu. Un artiste c'est un homme capable d'avaler du feu ; qui est beaucoup plus c
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Francis Poulenc (1899-1963) : Concerto pour piano (1950) 1/2
Francis Poulenc (1899-1963) (
France)
Concerto pour piano (
1950)
Pianiste :
Gabriel Tacchino
Dir :
Georges Prêtre
1- Allegretto (10.05)
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PART II :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CxxvBTvmx8
On collectionCB and collectionCB2 we can also listen to Francis Poulenc's «
Les Biches » ballet (1923) and «
Concert champêtre » (1928) in a version for piano and orchestra.
Francis Poulenc sera passé de la désinvolture du dandy argenté à la profondeur de l'artiste tourné vers Dieu. Du ballet « Les Biches » (1923), dont on peut écouter des extraits sur la collectionCB, au «
Gloria, pour soprano solo, chœur mixte et orchestre » (
1961), le chemin aura été mouvementé et fécond comme l'atteste le « Concerto pour piano » composé en 1950 et qui fait le juste milieu entre les plaisirs frivoles et les be...
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Francis Poulenc : Concerto pour piano (1950) 2/2
Francis Poulenc (1899-1963)
Concerto pour piano (
1950)
Pianiste :
Gabriel Tacchino
Dir :
Georges Prêtre
...
2-
Andante con moto (
5.25)
3-
Rondo à la française (4.02)
PART I :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPIntGLnr7c
On collectionCB and collectionCB2 we can also listen to Francis Poulenc's «
Les Biches » ballet (1923) and «
Concert champêtre » (1928) in a version for piano and orchestra.
Francis Poulenc sera passé de la désinvolture du dandy argenté à la profondeur de l'artiste tourné vers Dieu. Du ballet « Les Biches » (1923), dont on peut écouter des extraits sur la collectionCB, au «
Gloria, pour soprano solo, chœur mixte et orchestre » (
1961), le chemin aura été mouvementé et fécond comme l'atteste le « Concerto pour piano » composé en 1950 et qui fait le juste milieu entre les p...
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Francis Linel - Monsieur le Consul a Curityba (1950-1969).wmv
O médico curitibano
Paulo Furtado tem em mãos um documento de muito valor histórico e cultural para a cidade. Trata-se da partitura original da canção "
Monsieur Le
Consul à
Curityba", ganhadora do primeiro
Grande Prêmio da Canção Francesa, de
1950. A descoberta foi feita em 15 de junho de 1964, pelo tio de
Paulo, o dentista curitibano Arlindo Furtado, hoje residente no
Rio de Janeiro. A intenção dos dois é doar o registro a um museu local para que todos os curitibanos tenham acesso a parte dessa história, de 62 anos, praticamente desconhecida.
Como conta o médico, na década de 60 o tio, graduado em odontologia, foi a
Paris para fazer uma especialização. Os colegas do instituto onde Arlindo estudava na
França sabiam que ele era de
Curitiba e certa vez, em uma brincadeira, perguntaram se e
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Erik Satie ~1887~ Sarabande n°2 (enregistré par Francis Poulenc en 1950)
Avec les Sarabandes,
Satie élabore un langage harmonique et contrapuntique qui va faire date dans l'histoire de la musique et influencer partiellement
Debussy,
Ravel et toute une partie de l'école française du XXe siècle.
Les biographes de Satie pensent que le compositeur a été partiellement influencé par les accords de neuvième non résolus du prélude de l'opéra-comique "
Le Roi malgré lui", du compositeur français
Emmanuel Chabrier, auquel il avait assisté en 1887 et dont la musique l'avait bouleversé.
Au cours d'une autre représentation de cet opéra, un incendie se déclara et fit de nombreuses victimes. Satie faillit être lynché par la foule car il se souciait peu des blessés et répétait avec insistance : « C'est une véritable tragédie pour Chabrier, si bien parti pour un grand succès
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What's My Line (Arlene Francis Premiere) (2-16-1950)
Dr.
Richard Hoffman, AF,
Louis Untermeyer,
Harold Hoffman
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1950 Lea-Francis Cabriolet RedBlk
Made in Coventry England, I don't think you will see another here! The four cylinder engine has dual semi overhead cams.
152 c.i. displacement,
100 h.p at 4000 rpm.
Plenty of engineering work went into this one!
Great paint and interior!
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Sincerely Connie Francis Cover 1950's Music Sung By Kristie Horn Russ Weeks & MO Country
This is from the 50's show we did. The video isn't very good but we don't have a camera man so this is what we have.
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1950-51-Saint Francis Xavier Hockey Team Induction- 1992
The 1950-51 season produced some of the best hockey ever seen at
Saint Francis Xavier University, with a total of 50 games played. StFX was entered in the
A.P.C. League (
Antigonish,
Pictou,
Colchester League) and the Intercollegiate League, winning both.
The X-Men defeated
Acadia and
St. Thomas to win the
Nova Scotia and
Maritime Intercollegiate Championships. The StFX team defeated the
Antigonish Bulldogs and the
Stellarton Royals to win the A.P.C.
Championship and the right to play
Amherst for the Maritime
Senior Championship.
Next, the
X-Men defeated the powerful
Amherst Ramblers to win the Maritime Senior Championship, becoming the first university team to take the senior crown.
StFX then met
Quebec champions, the Dolbeau Castors, in their quest for the
Allan Cup. The X-Men lost the
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Pierre Mac Orlan & Francis Carco 6 chansons de soldats (1950)
01 -
Pierre Mac Orian et
Francis Carco - Présentent six chansons de soldats (
1950)
02 -
Laure Diana - Bel-Abbès
03 - Laure Diana - La belle de Mai
04 - Laure Diana - Marie-Dominique
05 - Laure Diana -
Fanny de
Lannion
06 - Laure Diana -
Nelly
07 - Laure Diana -
Rose des bois
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The "Giotto prologue" (Flowers of St. Francis, 1950)
Here is a clip from the original
American release prologue to
Roberto Rossellini's "
Flowers of
St Francis" (
Francesco, giullare di Dio). This non-Rossellini prologue placed the film in a historical context through frescoes and paintings by
Giotto and others.
One review of Rossellini's film:
“The most beautiful film in the world.” –
François Truffaut
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1950's Camp Francis E. House, Brimson MN Camp House
Captured from 8mm film that was recorded in
1952,
1953,
1954.
Located on
George Lake
This camp is now called
Camp House. It was once owned by the
Duluth Missabe and
Northern Railway Employee
Association.
Used as a camp for children of railroad employees.
This film captures portions of one family and their repeated trips to Camp House during the
1950's.
It is now owned and operated by
Green Lake Lutheran Ministries.
Their web site is gilm.org.
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Never on a sunday - Connie Francis (the 1950's era)- lyrics in info
Originally sang by
Connie Francis and others followed later the same song
Oh, you can kiss me on a Monday a Monday a Monday
is very very good
Or you can kiss me on a Tuesday a Tuesday a Tuesday
in fact I wish you would
Or you can kiss me on a Wednesday a Thursday a
Friday and Saturday is best
But never ever on a Sunday a Sunday a Sunday
cause that's my day of rest
Most any day you can be my guest
Any day you say but my day of rest
Just name the day that you like the best
Only stay away on my day of rest
Oh, you can kiss me on a cool day a hot day a wet day
which ever one you choose
Or try to kiss me on a gray day a May day a pay day
and see if I refuse
And if you make it on a bleak day a freak day or a week day
Well you can be my guest
But never
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1950-52 Francis Dafoe - Norris Bowden CANADIAN CHAMPS
Norris and
Francis were early
Canadian ice dance pioneers. Canadian
Champs in
1952,
Bronze in 50,51.
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Final Scene: Francis, God's Jester (1950)
The final scene of
Roberto Rossellini's reading of the life of
St. Francis.
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Francis Poulenc,Stabat Mater.
Stabat Mater is a musical setting of the Stabat Mater sequence composed by
Francis Poulenc in
1950. Poulenc composed the piece in response to the death of his friend, artist
Christian Bérard; he considered writing a
Requiem for Bérard, but, after returning to the shrine of the
Black Virgin of
Rocamadour, he selected the medieval Stabat Mater text. Poulenc's setting, scored for soprano solo, mixed chorus, and orchestra, premiered in
1951 at the
Strasbourg Festival. The Stabat Mater was well-received throughout
Europe, and in the
United States it won the
New York Critics' Circle Award for
Best Choral
Work of the year.
Lucy Crowe(soprano)/
Tanglewood Festival Chorus/
Stephane Deneve.
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It's a Great Life (1950's sitcom) "Private Eyes" (James Dunn, Frances Bavier) Pt. 3 of 3
PART THREE OF THREE. In this uproarious sitcom, which ran from 1954-1956,
Michael O'Shea and
William Bishop play two bachelors renting a room from brother and sister
Earl (
James Dunn) and Amy
Morgan (
Frances Bavier.) In this complete episode,
Steve and Earl get mistaken for private eyes, and end up on the wrong side of the law - with side splitting results! Frances Bavier went on to play Aunt Bee in
The Andy Griffith Show.
Francis - Trailer (1950)
The truthful soldier
Stirling didn't know how to lie about his source of information, the talking army
Mule,
Francis, so he was treated as a lunatic and led to
...
The truthful soldier
Stirling didn't know how to lie about his source of information, the talking army
Mule,
Francis, so he was treated as a lunatic and led to one after another hilarious situations, where the mule was the only one that appeared in his right mind
. In the process of all this, the mule assisted in uncovering a spy, Mareen, who pretended to be lost among the jungles, but was actually
... This is a perfect family film, even amusing to the adults. If people all have enough sense as this talking mule does, the world will be a much better place than its present condition.
wn.com/Francis Trailer (1950)
The truthful soldier
Stirling didn't know how to lie about his source of information, the talking army
Mule,
Francis, so he was treated as a lunatic and led to one after another hilarious situations, where the mule was the only one that appeared in his right mind
. In the process of all this, the mule assisted in uncovering a spy, Mareen, who pretended to be lost among the jungles, but was actually
... This is a perfect family film, even amusing to the adults. If people all have enough sense as this talking mule does, the world will be a much better place than its present condition.
- published: 17 Feb 2007
- views: 23296
The Flowers of St. Francis (francesco giullare di dio) (1950) movie with english subtitle
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0042477/plotsummary?ref_=tt_ov_pl
The film dramatizes about a dozen vignettes from the life of
St. Francis and his early followers
...
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0042477/plotsummary?ref_=tt_ov_pl
The film dramatizes about a dozen vignettes from the life of
St. Francis and his early followers - starting with their return in the rain to Rivotorlo from
Rome when the
Pope blessed their
Rule and ending with their dispersal to preach. The unconnected chapters are like parables, some with a moral. The slight and comic Ginepro returns naked to
St. Mary's of the
Angels, having given away his tunic, but not his ricotta. The aged
Giovanni shouts and holds onto his cape;
the beatific St. Clair pays a visit. Humble
Francis doubts his leadership, hugs a leper, and sends his brothers spinning, dizzy, and smiling into the world. This brotherhood is infused with whimsy as well as belief.
wn.com/The Flowers Of St. Francis (Francesco Giullare Di Dio) (1950) Movie With English Subtitle
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0042477/plotsummary?ref_=tt_ov_pl
The film dramatizes about a dozen vignettes from the life of
St. Francis and his early followers - starting with their return in the rain to Rivotorlo from
Rome when the
Pope blessed their
Rule and ending with their dispersal to preach. The unconnected chapters are like parables, some with a moral. The slight and comic Ginepro returns naked to
St. Mary's of the
Angels, having given away his tunic, but not his ricotta. The aged
Giovanni shouts and holds onto his cape;
the beatific St. Clair pays a visit. Humble
Francis doubts his leadership, hugs a leper, and sends his brothers spinning, dizzy, and smiling into the world. This brotherhood is infused with whimsy as well as belief.
- published: 21 Jun 2014
- views: 28987
What's My Line? - Arlene Francis's first show! - Elliott Roosevelt (Feb 16, 1950)
MYSTERY GUEST:
Elliott Roosevelt
PANEL: Dr.
Richard Hoffman,
Arlene Francis,
Louis Untermeyer,
Harold Hoffman
Many thanks to epaddon for providing his copy of this episode!
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wn.com/What's My Line Arlene Francis's First Show Elliott Roosevelt (Feb 16, 1950)
MYSTERY GUEST:
Elliott Roosevelt
PANEL: Dr.
Richard Hoffman,
Arlene Francis,
Louis Untermeyer,
Harold Hoffman
Many thanks to epaddon for providing his copy of this episode!
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- published: 25 Aug 2014
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Francis Picabia : Entretien avec Georges Charbonnier [1950-1953]
Les grands entretiens de
Georges Charbonnier :
Francis Picabia. COULEUR DU TEMPS - COULEURS DE CE TEMPS (1950-1953). Une série d'émissions de Georges Charbonnie
...
Les grands entretiens de
Georges Charbonnier :
Francis Picabia. COULEUR DU TEMPS - COULEURS DE CE TEMPS (1950-1953). Une série d'émissions de Georges Charbonnier. Sélectionnées par
Juliette Deschamps pour Les Sentiers de la création. En partenariat avec l'
INA. Remerciements à
Amélie Briand. Photographie : Francis Picabia dans son atelier, vers 1912. En savoir plus sur :
http://www
.arcane-17.com/pages/sonores-divers/les-grands-entretiens-de-georges-charbonnier
.html#dcIEpzFXdrZkS6lO.99
6:07 : Georges Charbonnier : - Qu'est-ce qu'un artiste ?
Francis Picabia : - Eh bien, un artiste c'est un homme qui mange du feu, qui peut avaler du feu. Et je crains bien que les savants et les théories ne sachent pas avaler du feu. Un artiste c'est un homme capable d'avaler du feu ; qui est beaucoup plus capable d'avaler du feu qu'un savant.
10:40 : Georges Charbonnier : - Pour éduquer le public, que faudrait-il lui dire ?
Francis Picabia : - Il faudrait surtout lui apprendre à avoir de la sensibilité et du coeur.
15:13 Georges Charbonnier : - Pensez-vous qu'il puisse exister des chaires d'esthétique ?
Francis Picabia : - Écoutez, j'aimerais mieux des chairs que j'aimerais toucher, comme esthétisme.
#FrancisPicabia #Peinture #
Peintre #
Art #Entretien #GeorgesCharbonnier
wn.com/Francis Picabia Entretien Avec Georges Charbonnier 1950 1953
Les grands entretiens de
Georges Charbonnier :
Francis Picabia. COULEUR DU TEMPS - COULEURS DE CE TEMPS (1950-1953). Une série d'émissions de Georges Charbonnier. Sélectionnées par
Juliette Deschamps pour Les Sentiers de la création. En partenariat avec l'
INA. Remerciements à
Amélie Briand. Photographie : Francis Picabia dans son atelier, vers 1912. En savoir plus sur :
http://www
.arcane-17.com/pages/sonores-divers/les-grands-entretiens-de-georges-charbonnier
.html#dcIEpzFXdrZkS6lO.99
6:07 : Georges Charbonnier : - Qu'est-ce qu'un artiste ?
Francis Picabia : - Eh bien, un artiste c'est un homme qui mange du feu, qui peut avaler du feu. Et je crains bien que les savants et les théories ne sachent pas avaler du feu. Un artiste c'est un homme capable d'avaler du feu ; qui est beaucoup plus capable d'avaler du feu qu'un savant.
10:40 : Georges Charbonnier : - Pour éduquer le public, que faudrait-il lui dire ?
Francis Picabia : - Il faudrait surtout lui apprendre à avoir de la sensibilité et du coeur.
15:13 Georges Charbonnier : - Pensez-vous qu'il puisse exister des chaires d'esthétique ?
Francis Picabia : - Écoutez, j'aimerais mieux des chairs que j'aimerais toucher, comme esthétisme.
#FrancisPicabia #Peinture #
Peintre #
Art #Entretien #GeorgesCharbonnier
- published: 22 Jul 2015
- views: 443
Francis Poulenc (1899-1963) : Concerto pour piano (1950) 1/2
Francis Poulenc (1899-1963) (
France)
Concerto pour piano (
1950)
Pianiste :
Gabriel Tacchino
Dir :
Georges Prêtre
1- Allegretto (10.05)
...
PART II :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CxxvBTvmx8
On collectionCB and collectionCB2 we can also listen to Francis Poulenc's «
Les Biches » ballet (1923) and «
Concert champêtre » (1928) in a version for piano and orchestra.
Francis Poulenc sera passé de la désinvolture du dandy argenté à la profondeur de l'artiste tourné vers Dieu. Du ballet « Les Biches » (1923), dont on peut écouter des extraits sur la collectionCB, au «
Gloria, pour soprano solo, chœur mixte et orchestre » (
1961), le chemin aura été mouvementé et fécond comme l'atteste le « Concerto pour piano » composé en 1950 et qui fait le juste milieu entre les plaisirs frivoles et les besoins de l'âme. Poulenc confiait : « Dès l'enfance, j'ai associé sans discernement, dans un commun amour, les bals musettes et les suites de
Couperin. »
Voilà sans doute pourquoi le « Concerto pour piano » est à la fois pailleté et serein, classique et léger. Un « concerto en casquette », disait de lui son auteur.
LIST OF UPLOADS OF COLLECTIONCB, COLLECTIONCB2 and COLLECTIONCB3
and
IDEAL "DISCOTHEQUE" OF MORE THAN 1,
300 ORCHESTRAL WORKS OF FEELINGS :
http://www.corentinboissier.net/
wn.com/Francis Poulenc (1899 1963) Concerto Pour Piano (1950) 1 2
Francis Poulenc (1899-1963) (
France)
Concerto pour piano (
1950)
Pianiste :
Gabriel Tacchino
Dir :
Georges Prêtre
1- Allegretto (10.05)
...
PART II :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CxxvBTvmx8
On collectionCB and collectionCB2 we can also listen to Francis Poulenc's «
Les Biches » ballet (1923) and «
Concert champêtre » (1928) in a version for piano and orchestra.
Francis Poulenc sera passé de la désinvolture du dandy argenté à la profondeur de l'artiste tourné vers Dieu. Du ballet « Les Biches » (1923), dont on peut écouter des extraits sur la collectionCB, au «
Gloria, pour soprano solo, chœur mixte et orchestre » (
1961), le chemin aura été mouvementé et fécond comme l'atteste le « Concerto pour piano » composé en 1950 et qui fait le juste milieu entre les plaisirs frivoles et les besoins de l'âme. Poulenc confiait : « Dès l'enfance, j'ai associé sans discernement, dans un commun amour, les bals musettes et les suites de
Couperin. »
Voilà sans doute pourquoi le « Concerto pour piano » est à la fois pailleté et serein, classique et léger. Un « concerto en casquette », disait de lui son auteur.
LIST OF UPLOADS OF COLLECTIONCB, COLLECTIONCB2 and COLLECTIONCB3
and
IDEAL "DISCOTHEQUE" OF MORE THAN 1,
300 ORCHESTRAL WORKS OF FEELINGS :
http://www.corentinboissier.net/
- published: 17 Dec 2010
- views: 51689
Francis Poulenc : Concerto pour piano (1950) 2/2
Francis Poulenc (1899-1963)
Concerto pour piano (
1950)
Pianiste :
Gabriel Tacchino
Dir :
Georges Prêtre
...
2-
Andante con moto (
5.25)
3-
Rondo à la française (4.02)
PART I :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPIntGLnr7c
On collectionCB and collectionCB2 we can also listen to Francis Poulenc's «
Les Biches » ballet (1923) and «
Concert champêtre » (1928) in a version for piano and orchestra.
Francis Poulenc sera passé de la désinvolture du dandy argenté à la profondeur de l'artiste tourné vers Dieu. Du ballet « Les Biches » (1923), dont on peut écouter des extraits sur la collectionCB, au «
Gloria, pour soprano solo, chœur mixte et orchestre » (
1961), le chemin aura été mouvementé et fécond comme l'atteste le « Concerto pour piano » composé en 1950 et qui fait le juste milieu entre les plaisirs frivoles et les besoins de l'âme. Poulenc confiait : « Dès l'enfance, j'ai associé sans discernement, dans un commun amour, les bals musettes et les suites de
Couperin. »
Voilà sans doute pourquoi le « Concerto pour piano » est à la fois pailleté et serein, classique et léger. Un « concerto en casquette », disait de lui son auteur.
LIST OF UPLOADS OF COLLECTIONCB, COLLECTIONCB2 and COLLECTIONCB3
and
IDEAL "DISCOTHEQUE" OF MORE THAN 1,
300 ORCHESTRAL WORKS OF FEELINGS :
http://www.corentinboissier.net/
wn.com/Francis Poulenc Concerto Pour Piano (1950) 2 2
Francis Poulenc (1899-1963)
Concerto pour piano (
1950)
Pianiste :
Gabriel Tacchino
Dir :
Georges Prêtre
...
2-
Andante con moto (
5.25)
3-
Rondo à la française (4.02)
PART I :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPIntGLnr7c
On collectionCB and collectionCB2 we can also listen to Francis Poulenc's «
Les Biches » ballet (1923) and «
Concert champêtre » (1928) in a version for piano and orchestra.
Francis Poulenc sera passé de la désinvolture du dandy argenté à la profondeur de l'artiste tourné vers Dieu. Du ballet « Les Biches » (1923), dont on peut écouter des extraits sur la collectionCB, au «
Gloria, pour soprano solo, chœur mixte et orchestre » (
1961), le chemin aura été mouvementé et fécond comme l'atteste le « Concerto pour piano » composé en 1950 et qui fait le juste milieu entre les plaisirs frivoles et les besoins de l'âme. Poulenc confiait : « Dès l'enfance, j'ai associé sans discernement, dans un commun amour, les bals musettes et les suites de
Couperin. »
Voilà sans doute pourquoi le « Concerto pour piano » est à la fois pailleté et serein, classique et léger. Un « concerto en casquette », disait de lui son auteur.
LIST OF UPLOADS OF COLLECTIONCB, COLLECTIONCB2 and COLLECTIONCB3
and
IDEAL "DISCOTHEQUE" OF MORE THAN 1,
300 ORCHESTRAL WORKS OF FEELINGS :
http://www.corentinboissier.net/
- published: 17 Dec 2010
- views: 11168
Francis Linel - Monsieur le Consul a Curityba (1950-1969).wmv
O médico curitibano
Paulo Furtado tem em mãos um documento de muito valor histórico e cultural para a cidade. Trata-se da partitura original da canção "
Monsieur...
O médico curitibano
Paulo Furtado tem em mãos um documento de muito valor histórico e cultural para a cidade. Trata-se da partitura original da canção "
Monsieur Le
Consul à
Curityba", ganhadora do primeiro
Grande Prêmio da Canção Francesa, de
1950. A descoberta foi feita em 15 de junho de 1964, pelo tio de
Paulo, o dentista curitibano Arlindo Furtado, hoje residente no
Rio de Janeiro. A intenção dos dois é doar o registro a um museu local para que todos os curitibanos tenham acesso a parte dessa história, de 62 anos, praticamente desconhecida.
Como conta o médico, na década de 60 o tio, graduado em odontologia, foi a
Paris para fazer uma especialização. Os colegas do instituto onde Arlindo estudava na
França sabiam que ele era de
Curitiba e certa vez, em uma brincadeira, perguntaram se ele não seria o cônsul de Curitiba. Foi assim que ele ficou sabendo da história dessa música, premiada no grande Prêmio da França, de 1950, no cassino da cidade de
Deauville, norte de Paris. Curioso, ele foi atrás e percorreu os Bouquinists (espécie de quiosques de livros e discos antigos) nas margens do Rio
Sena, até que encontrou a partitura original e o disco, conta Paulo.
A canção tem a música assinada por
Marc Hevral e a letra de Fernand Vimont e
Henry Le Marchand. A mesma já foi regravada por, pelo menos, outros quatros artistas e gravadoras diferentes. Classificada como um samba lento, a letra da canção, em resumo, fala de alguém que está no
Brasil em uma cidade pequena e charmosa, um canto tranquilo onde a vida é doce e que se chama Curitiba. Em cada linha da partitura, é descrita como vive bem a pessoa que, na música, é chamada de senhor cônsul de Curitiba
O cônsul de que fala a canção era o cônsul da Inglaterra em Curitiba Blas Gomm que recebeu em sua casa o autor da canção. A casa é aquela tombada pelo Patrimônio e que foi removida do seu local original e o grande terreno naquele tempo, todo belamente ajardinado de que fala a canção é o local onde está atualmente o shopping center na avenida do batel .
ps. Só fiz o upload deste vídeo para o youtube tal como recebi por e-mail. Não sou autor ou proprietário deste material
wn.com/Francis Linel Monsieur Le Consul A Curityba (1950 1969).Wmv
O médico curitibano
Paulo Furtado tem em mãos um documento de muito valor histórico e cultural para a cidade. Trata-se da partitura original da canção "
Monsieur Le
Consul à
Curityba", ganhadora do primeiro
Grande Prêmio da Canção Francesa, de
1950. A descoberta foi feita em 15 de junho de 1964, pelo tio de
Paulo, o dentista curitibano Arlindo Furtado, hoje residente no
Rio de Janeiro. A intenção dos dois é doar o registro a um museu local para que todos os curitibanos tenham acesso a parte dessa história, de 62 anos, praticamente desconhecida.
Como conta o médico, na década de 60 o tio, graduado em odontologia, foi a
Paris para fazer uma especialização. Os colegas do instituto onde Arlindo estudava na
França sabiam que ele era de
Curitiba e certa vez, em uma brincadeira, perguntaram se ele não seria o cônsul de Curitiba. Foi assim que ele ficou sabendo da história dessa música, premiada no grande Prêmio da França, de 1950, no cassino da cidade de
Deauville, norte de Paris. Curioso, ele foi atrás e percorreu os Bouquinists (espécie de quiosques de livros e discos antigos) nas margens do Rio
Sena, até que encontrou a partitura original e o disco, conta Paulo.
A canção tem a música assinada por
Marc Hevral e a letra de Fernand Vimont e
Henry Le Marchand. A mesma já foi regravada por, pelo menos, outros quatros artistas e gravadoras diferentes. Classificada como um samba lento, a letra da canção, em resumo, fala de alguém que está no
Brasil em uma cidade pequena e charmosa, um canto tranquilo onde a vida é doce e que se chama Curitiba. Em cada linha da partitura, é descrita como vive bem a pessoa que, na música, é chamada de senhor cônsul de Curitiba
O cônsul de que fala a canção era o cônsul da Inglaterra em Curitiba Blas Gomm que recebeu em sua casa o autor da canção. A casa é aquela tombada pelo Patrimônio e que foi removida do seu local original e o grande terreno naquele tempo, todo belamente ajardinado de que fala a canção é o local onde está atualmente o shopping center na avenida do batel .
ps. Só fiz o upload deste vídeo para o youtube tal como recebi por e-mail. Não sou autor ou proprietário deste material
- published: 27 Nov 2012
- views: 3265
Erik Satie ~1887~ Sarabande n°2 (enregistré par Francis Poulenc en 1950)
Avec les Sarabandes,
Satie élabore un langage harmonique et contrapuntique qui va faire date dans l'histoire de la musique et influencer partiellement
Debussy,
...
Avec les Sarabandes,
Satie élabore un langage harmonique et contrapuntique qui va faire date dans l'histoire de la musique et influencer partiellement
Debussy,
Ravel et toute une partie de l'école française du XXe siècle.
Les biographes de Satie pensent que le compositeur a été partiellement influencé par les accords de neuvième non résolus du prélude de l'opéra-comique "
Le Roi malgré lui", du compositeur français
Emmanuel Chabrier, auquel il avait assisté en 1887 et dont la musique l'avait bouleversé.
Au cours d'une autre représentation de cet opéra, un incendie se déclara et fit de nombreuses victimes. Satie faillit être lynché par la foule car il se souciait peu des blessés et répétait avec insistance : « C'est une véritable tragédie pour Chabrier, si bien parti pour un grand succès
... »
PLAYLIST -
Erik Satie :
Œuvre Chronologique Intégrale (En cours)
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMBU9AhZpg6xnV5ZoGm-cOatzrMub8T_e
__________________________________
With his Sarabandes, Satie develop an harmonic and contrapuntal language which will be a landmark in the history of music and shall partially influence Debussy, Ravel, and a part of the twentieth century
French school.
Satie's biographers believe that the composer was partially influenced by the unresolved ninth chords of the prelude to the comic opera "Le Roi malgré lui" (The reluctant king) by the French composer Emmanuel Chabrier, which Satie attended in 1887 and whose music had positively shattered.
During another performance of this opera, a fire broke out and caused many casualties. Satie was nearly lynched by the mob because he cared little for the wounded and repeated insistently: "This is a tragedy for Chabrier, off to a good start for a big hit ..."
PLAYLIST - Erik Satie:
Complete Chronological
Works (
In progress)
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMBU9AhZpg6zpby-NaC30T7nWx2GexJru
wn.com/Erik Satie ~1887~ Sarabande N°2 (Enregistré Par Francis Poulenc En 1950)
Avec les Sarabandes,
Satie élabore un langage harmonique et contrapuntique qui va faire date dans l'histoire de la musique et influencer partiellement
Debussy,
Ravel et toute une partie de l'école française du XXe siècle.
Les biographes de Satie pensent que le compositeur a été partiellement influencé par les accords de neuvième non résolus du prélude de l'opéra-comique "
Le Roi malgré lui", du compositeur français
Emmanuel Chabrier, auquel il avait assisté en 1887 et dont la musique l'avait bouleversé.
Au cours d'une autre représentation de cet opéra, un incendie se déclara et fit de nombreuses victimes. Satie faillit être lynché par la foule car il se souciait peu des blessés et répétait avec insistance : « C'est une véritable tragédie pour Chabrier, si bien parti pour un grand succès
... »
PLAYLIST -
Erik Satie :
Œuvre Chronologique Intégrale (En cours)
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMBU9AhZpg6xnV5ZoGm-cOatzrMub8T_e
__________________________________
With his Sarabandes, Satie develop an harmonic and contrapuntal language which will be a landmark in the history of music and shall partially influence Debussy, Ravel, and a part of the twentieth century
French school.
Satie's biographers believe that the composer was partially influenced by the unresolved ninth chords of the prelude to the comic opera "Le Roi malgré lui" (The reluctant king) by the French composer Emmanuel Chabrier, which Satie attended in 1887 and whose music had positively shattered.
During another performance of this opera, a fire broke out and caused many casualties. Satie was nearly lynched by the mob because he cared little for the wounded and repeated insistently: "This is a tragedy for Chabrier, off to a good start for a big hit ..."
PLAYLIST - Erik Satie:
Complete Chronological
Works (
In progress)
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMBU9AhZpg6zpby-NaC30T7nWx2GexJru
- published: 09 Jan 2015
- views: 1368
Sincerely Connie Francis Cover 1950's Music Sung By Kristie Horn Russ Weeks & MO Country
This is from the 50's show we did. The video isn't very good but we don't have a camera man so this is what we have.
This is from the 50's show we did. The video isn't very good but we don't have a camera man so this is what we have.
wn.com/Sincerely Connie Francis Cover 1950's Music Sung By Kristie Horn Russ Weeks Mo Country
This is from the 50's show we did. The video isn't very good but we don't have a camera man so this is what we have.
- published: 23 Feb 2009
- views: 5359
1950-51-Saint Francis Xavier Hockey Team Induction- 1992
The 1950-51 season produced some of the best hockey ever seen at
Saint Francis Xavier University, with a total of 50 games played. StFX was entered in the
A.P.C. League (
Antigonish,
Pictou,
Colchester League) and the Intercollegiate League, winning both.
The X-Men defeated
Acadia and
St. Thomas to win the
Nova Scotia and
Maritime Intercollegiate Championships. The StFX team defeated the
Antigonish Bulldogs and the
Stellarton Royals to win the A.P.C.
Championship and the right to play
Amherst for the Maritime
Senior Championship.
Next, the
X-Men defeated the powerful
Amherst Ramblers to win the Maritime Senior Championship, becoming the first university team to take the senior crown.
StFX then met
Quebec champions, the Dolbeau Castors, in their quest for the
Allan Cup. The X-Men lost the series 3 games to 1. After their successful season, there was much speculation that the team should represent
Canada at the
Olympic Games. Although StFX was seriously considered, another team was chosen. However, being considered for selection showed the high esteem that many held for this great hockey team.
Team members:
Warren Allmand, B.
Bartlett, Phil
Bowes,
Luigi Centa, F.
Dempsey,
Bill Dixon, Howie
Gardiner,
Andy Hogan (coach),
Steve Hogan,
George (Porgy) Kehoe (captain,
1952), B.
Leonard, Duke MacDonald,
Paul MacDonald, Joe (The Pro) MacEachern,
Charlie MacLean,
Jack MacLellan, Acky MacSween,
John Markie,
Hugh McMullin, Ed Murrin,
Geno (Scat) Scattolon (captain,
1951), Phil
Sharkey, Ed Swartzack,
Eugene Swartzack,
Bill Taylor, Ray Toomey, Mick Woodford.
For more information see:
http://www.nsshf.com/Inductees/
Search/InducteeDetails/tabid/571/
Default.aspx?m=226
wn.com/1950 51 Saint Francis Xavier Hockey Team Induction 1992
The 1950-51 season produced some of the best hockey ever seen at
Saint Francis Xavier University, with a total of 50 games played. StFX was entered in the
A.P.C. League (
Antigonish,
Pictou,
Colchester League) and the Intercollegiate League, winning both.
The X-Men defeated
Acadia and
St. Thomas to win the
Nova Scotia and
Maritime Intercollegiate Championships. The StFX team defeated the
Antigonish Bulldogs and the
Stellarton Royals to win the A.P.C.
Championship and the right to play
Amherst for the Maritime
Senior Championship.
Next, the
X-Men defeated the powerful
Amherst Ramblers to win the Maritime Senior Championship, becoming the first university team to take the senior crown.
StFX then met
Quebec champions, the Dolbeau Castors, in their quest for the
Allan Cup. The X-Men lost the series 3 games to 1. After their successful season, there was much speculation that the team should represent
Canada at the
Olympic Games. Although StFX was seriously considered, another team was chosen. However, being considered for selection showed the high esteem that many held for this great hockey team.
Team members:
Warren Allmand, B.
Bartlett, Phil
Bowes,
Luigi Centa, F.
Dempsey,
Bill Dixon, Howie
Gardiner,
Andy Hogan (coach),
Steve Hogan,
George (Porgy) Kehoe (captain,
1952), B.
Leonard, Duke MacDonald,
Paul MacDonald, Joe (The Pro) MacEachern,
Charlie MacLean,
Jack MacLellan, Acky MacSween,
John Markie,
Hugh McMullin, Ed Murrin,
Geno (Scat) Scattolon (captain,
1951), Phil
Sharkey, Ed Swartzack,
Eugene Swartzack,
Bill Taylor, Ray Toomey, Mick Woodford.
For more information see:
http://www.nsshf.com/Inductees/
Search/InducteeDetails/tabid/571/
Default.aspx?m=226
- published: 18 Jul 2013
- views: 144
Never on a sunday - Connie Francis (the 1950's era)- lyrics in info
Originally sang by
Connie Francis and others followed later the same song
Oh, you can kiss me on a Monday a Monday a Monday
is very very good
Or you can k
...
Originally sang by
Connie Francis and others followed later the same song
Oh, you can kiss me on a Monday a Monday a Monday
is very very good
Or you can kiss me on a Tuesday a Tuesday a Tuesday
in fact I wish you would
Or you can kiss me on a Wednesday a Thursday a
Friday and Saturday is best
But never ever on a Sunday a Sunday a Sunday
cause that's my day of rest
Most any day you can be my guest
Any day you say but my day of rest
Just name the day that you like the best
Only stay away on my day of rest
Oh, you can kiss me on a cool day a hot day a wet day
which ever one you choose
Or try to kiss me on a gray day a May day a pay day
and see if I refuse
And if you make it on a bleak day a freak day or a week day
Well you can be my guest
But never ever on a Sunday a Sunday the one day
I need a little rest
Oh, you can kiss me on a week day a week day a week day
the day to be my guest
wn.com/Never On A Sunday Connie Francis (The 1950's Era) Lyrics In Info
Originally sang by
Connie Francis and others followed later the same song
Oh, you can kiss me on a Monday a Monday a Monday
is very very good
Or you can kiss me on a Tuesday a Tuesday a Tuesday
in fact I wish you would
Or you can kiss me on a Wednesday a Thursday a
Friday and Saturday is best
But never ever on a Sunday a Sunday a Sunday
cause that's my day of rest
Most any day you can be my guest
Any day you say but my day of rest
Just name the day that you like the best
Only stay away on my day of rest
Oh, you can kiss me on a cool day a hot day a wet day
which ever one you choose
Or try to kiss me on a gray day a May day a pay day
and see if I refuse
And if you make it on a bleak day a freak day or a week day
Well you can be my guest
But never ever on a Sunday a Sunday the one day
I need a little rest
Oh, you can kiss me on a week day a week day a week day
the day to be my guest
- published: 05 Mar 2009
- views: 4679