- published: 29 Dec 2006
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Jimmy may refer to:
Sutton (meaning 'south settlement' in Old English) may refer to:
In alphabetical order by county:
Actors: John Welsh (actor), George Cole (actor), Peter Copley (actor), James Hill (director), Jack Beaver (composer), James Hill (writer), Bill Shine (actor), Julian Somers (actor), Harold Siddons (actor), Evelyn Roberts (actor), Wilfred Walter (actor), Patrick Boxill (actor), Arthur Stevens (editor), Frank Wells (writer), Carla Challoner (actress),
Genres: Family,Actors: Alan Dinehart (actor), Frank Coghlan Jr. (actor), James Cooley (actor), Ernie Alexander (actor), Spencer Charters (actor), Jack Chefe (actor), Irving Bacon (actor), Ray Cooke (actor), Ralph Brooks (actor), A.S. 'Pop' Byron (actor), Eugene Borden (actor), George Chandler (actor), Herbert Ashley (actor), Maurice Cass (actor), Donald Douglas (actor),
Plot: Jimmy Sutton, tricky publicist for Consolidated Pictures, fetches teacher Trudi Hovland from snowy Minnesota to sunny Hollywood to test for the film of the best-seller "Girl of the North" - having come 436th in a competition several years earlier she is now next choice as leading lady. She gets the part, but despite his own growing attraction for her Jimmy deviously manufactures a romance between her and Roger Maxwell, a new star who desperately needs to pep-up his image.
Keywords: figure-skating, filmmaking, hollywoodIntro: D A/c# Bm G D G Em A
D A/c# Bm G D G A D
G D A Bm G D Asus A
G D A Bm G D A D (play twice)
G D A Bm
They come to me and they start to cry
G D Asus A
Say you gotta do something about that guy
G D A Bm
They say take this sword, I say thanks a lot
G D A D
But I do alright with this sling I got
G D A Bm
Someone gimme a stone, gimme a stone, gimme a stone
G D Asus A
Someone gimme a stone, gimme a stone
G D
Stone that I can hold
A Bm
Stone that I can throw
G D A D
Someone gimme a stone, someone gimme a stone
Never had to fight such a real big man
Just gimme a stone and Iæ£l do what I can
See how he laughs when I put out his eye
And there heæ£l fall and there heæ£l die
Someone gimme a stone ...
G D
Absalom, Absalom
A Bm
Would I die for you my son
G D
I would have it all undone
Asus A
The way it all came down
G D
When I look at you my son
A Bm
I see myself when I was young
G D
Saddest thing I ever done
A D
Was put you in the ground