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"At Last" is a 1941 song written by Mack Gordon and Harry Warren for the musical film Orchestra Wives, starring George Montgomery and Ann Rutherford. It was performed in the film and on record by Glenn Miller and his orchestra, with vocals by Ray Eberle and Pat Friday. Unreleased recordings of the song, however, had been made in 1941 by Glenn Miller for possible inclusion in the film Sun Valley Serenade. An orchestral version of the song without lyrics first appeared in that movie in 1941. A new version was recorded by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra in Chicago on May 20, 1942, and released by RCA Victor Records as a 78 single, catalogue number 27934-B, backed with the A side "(I've Got a Gal In) Kalamazoo". The song reached number 9 on the Billboard pop charts in 1942, staying on the charts for nine weeks, and later became a standard. In 1960, it was covered by blues singer Etta James in an arrangement by Riley Hampton that improvised on Warren's melody. James' version was the title track in the same-named album At Last! and was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999.
The Advanced Technology Large-Aperture Space Telescope (ATLAST) is an 8 to 16.8-meter (26 to 55-foot) UV-optical-NIR space telescope proposed by Space Telescope Science Institute, the science operations center for the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). If launched, ATLAST would be a replacement and successor for the HST, with the ability to obtain spectroscopic and imaging observations of astronomical objects in the ultraviolet, optical, and infrared wavelengths, but with substantially better resolution than either HST or the planned James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). Like JWST, ATLAST will be launched to the Sun-Earth L2 Lagrange point.
ATLAST is envisioned as a flagship mission of the 2025 – 2035 period, designed to determine whether there is life elsewhere in the galaxy. It will attempt to accomplish this by searching for "biosignatures" (such as molecular oxygen, ozone, water, and methane) in the spectra of terrestrial exoplanets.
The backronym that the project currently uses, 'ATLAST', is in fact a pun. It refers to the time taken to decide on a true, visible-light, successor for the Hubble Space Telescope. However, it is expected as the project progresses, a new name will be chosen for the mission.
At Last! is the debut studio album by American blues and soul artist Etta James, which includes the title song "At Last". The album was released on Argo Records in November of 1960 and was produced by Phil and Leonard Chess. The original release contained four of James' hits on the Rhythm and Blues Records Chart between 1960 and 1961. It was her first of five studio albums James would release on the Argo label.
At Last! was ranked at #119 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time in 2012.
The original release of At Last! was issued as a 12-inch LP, consisting of ten tracks, with five songs on each side of the LP. Phil and Leonard Chess believed that James's voice had crossover pop potential, and therefore with her debut album, they both backed her with orchestral arrangements on many of the album's tracks, including "At Last" and "Trust in Me".At Last! spawned four singles to the R&B and pop charts between 1960 and 1961: "All I Could Do Was Cry", "Trust in Me"; "At Last", and "My Dearest Darling". It includes covers of pop and jazz standards, such as "Stormy Weather" and "A Sunday Kind of Love", as well as "I Just Want to Make Love to You". The album was digitally remastered and reissued as a compact disc July 27, 1999 under MCA/Chess, with four additional bonus duet tracks with Harvey Fuqua: "My Heart Cries," "Spoonful," "It's a Crying Shame," and "If I Can't Have You."
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Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group At Last · Etta James The Essential Etta James ℗ A Geffen Records Release; ℗ 1960 UMG Recordings, Inc. Released on: 1993-06-08 Producer: Phil Chess Producer: Leonard Chess Associated Performer, Recording Arranger, Conductor: Riley Hampton Associated Performer, Vocals: Etta James Composer Lyricist: Harry Warren Composer Lyricist: Mack Gordon Auto-generated by YouTube.
Beyonce's cover of the Etta James classic at last for the movie Cadillac Records
Etta James - At Last HD Lyrics on screen and in description. Track 07 from "At Last!" (1960). Subscribe! At last My love has come along My lonely days are over And life is like a song Oh yeah yeah, at last The skies above are blue My heart was wrapped up in clover The night I looked at you I found a dream that I could speak to A dream that I can call my own I found a thrill to press my cheek to A thrill that I have never known Oh yeah yeah, you smiled, you smiled Oh and then the spell was cast And here we are in heaven For you are mine At Last
Cadillac Records - At Last: Etta James (Beyonce Knowles) performs "At Last." BUY THE MOVIE: https://www.fandangonow.com/details/movie/cadillac-records-2008/1MVbcbdd4e84f694bc639c11f1b0891691e?cmp=Movieclips_YT_Description Watch the best Cadillac Records scenes & clips: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZbXA4lyCtqrIWj-UKTarX8hGN1MClkzi FILM DESCRIPTION: In 1947 Chicago, Polish emigrant and bar owner Leonard Chess (Adrien Brody) hires a blues combo that includes guitarist Muddy Waters (Jeffrey Wright) and harmonica player Little Walter (Columbus Short). Waters' and Walter's success leads to Chess' management of stars Etta James (Beyoncé Knowles), Howlin' Wolf (Eamonn Walker), Chuck Berry (Mos Def) and others. Inevitably, business and personal lines blur as the sometimes-turbulent liv...
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See more at itv.com/xfactor Download Jahmene's live performances on iTunes:http://bit.ly/RcotwQ Visit the official site: http://itv.com/xfactor Watch Jahmene Douglas bravely battle his shyness to have a shot at stardom by singing Etta James' At Last... Who knew shy supermarket worker Jahmene had such a soulful voice? Overcoming his nerves, the cute crooner put on a show-stopping performance. Clearly a fan, Nicole told him, 'I wanna eat you up.' Cripes! SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/TXFSub Facebook: http://bit.ly/TXFFB Twitter: http://bit.ly/TXFTwi Buy Live Tour Tickets: http://bit.ly/Lf56QY
http://beyonce-at-last.blogspot.com/ : Beyonce has been choosen to sing the at the inauguration of Barack Obama as the 44th President of the USA. The song choosen is the Etta James classic 'At Last' and the first couple will take their first dance steps as the President and First Lady to this song. Here she is giving a rendition of the song at the Fashion Rocks awards 2008. http://15bytes.blogspot.com
"At Last" is a 1941 song written by Mack Gordon and Harry Warren for the musical film Orchestra Wives, starring George Montgomery and Ann Rutherford. It was performed in the film and on record by Glenn Miller and his orchestra, with vocals by Ray Eberle and Pat Friday. Unreleased recordings of the song, however, had been made in 1941 by Glenn Miller for possible inclusion in the film Sun Valley Serenade. An orchestral version of the song without lyrics first appeared in that movie in 1941. A new version was recorded by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra in Chicago on May 20, 1942, and released by RCA Victor Records as a 78 single, catalogue number 27934-B, backed with the A side "(I've Got a Gal In) Kalamazoo". The song reached number 9 on the Billboard pop charts in 1942, staying on the charts for nine weeks, and later became a standard. In 1960, it was covered by blues singer Etta James in an arrangement by Riley Hampton that improvised on Warren's melody. James' version was the title track in the same-named album At Last! and was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999.
A subtle light
Frays and scatters
Shadows calling down
Alluding to the days
I forgot why I left
I thought I'd be the one to last alone
The vespers chime
Distant hours
Softly questioning