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"Again" is a popular song with music by Lionel Newman and words by Dorcas Cochran. It first appeared in the movie Road House (1948), sung by Ida Lupino An instrumental rendition was used in the movie "Pickup on South Street" (1953). By 1949, versions by Vic Damone, Doris Day, Tommy Dorsey, Gordon Jenkins, Vera Lynn, Art Mooney, and Mel Tormé all made the Billboard charts.
The recording by Doris Day was recorded in February 1949 and released by Columbia Records as catalog number 38467. The flip side was "Everywhere You Go". It first reached the Billboard magazine Best Seller chart on May 13, 1949 and lasted 19 weeks on the chart, peaking at #2.
The recording by Vic Damone was recorded in February 1949 and released by Mercury Records as catalog number 5261. The flip side was "I Love You So Much It Hurts". It first reached the Billboard magazine Best Seller chart on April 8, 1949 and lasted 15 weeks on the chart, peaking at #11. Other sources give the highest chart position as #6.
Again (アゲイン 28年目の甲子園, Again 28 Nenme no Koshien) is a 2015 Japanese drama film directed by Sumio Ōmori (ja), based on the baseball novel by Kiyoshi Shigematsu. It was released on January 17, 2015. This film was shot at Koshien Stadium.
The film has earned ¥51,219,300 at the Japanese box office.
17 Again is a 2009 American comedy film directed by Burr Steers. The film follows 37-year-old Mike (Matthew Perry) who becomes a 17-year-old high school student (Zac Efron) after a chance accident. The film also features Leslie Mann, Thomas Lennon and Michelle Trachtenberg in supporting roles. The film was released in the United States on April 17, 2009.
In 1989, seventeen-year-old Mike O'Donnell (Zac Efron) learns during the start of his high school championship basketball game that his girlfriend Scarlet Porter (Allison Miller) is pregnant. Moments after the game begins, he leaves the game and goes after Scarlet, abandoning his hopes of going to college and becoming a professional basketball player.
In 2009, Mike (Matthew Perry), now thirty-seven years old, finds his life stalled. Scarlet (Leslie Mann), now his wife and mother of their two children, has separated from him due to his blaming her for his regrets about abandoning his future, forcing him to move in with his geeky, yet extremely wealthy, best friend since high school, Ned Gold (Thomas Lennon). At his job, we see another reason for his frustration: due to his lack of higher education and since he is significantly older than most of his co-workers, he is passed over for a promotion he deserves in favor of a much younger worker. He quits his job and his high school-age children, Maggie (Michelle Trachtenberg) and Alex (Sterling Knight) want nothing to do with him. Later, while visiting his high school to reminisce, an encounter with a mysterious janitor (Brian Doyle-Murray) transforms Mike back into his seventeen-year-old self.
A referee is the person of authority in a variety of sports who is responsible for presiding over the game from a neutral point of view and making on-the-fly decisions that enforce the rules of the sport, including sportsmanship decisions such as ejection. The official tasked with this job may be known, in addition to referee, by a variety of other titles as well (often depending on the sport), including umpire, judge, arbiter, arbitrator, linesman, commissaire, timekeeper, touch judge or Technical Official (by the International Olympic Committee).
The term referee originated in association football. Originally the team captains would consult with each other in order to resolve any dispute on the pitch. Eventually this role was delegated to an umpire. Each team would bring their own partisan umpire allowing the team captains to concentrate on the game. Later, the referee, a third "neutral" official was added, this referee would be "referred to" if the umpires could not resolve a dispute. The referee did not take his place on the pitch until 1891, when the umpires became linesmen (now assistant referees). Today, in many amateur football matches, each side will still supply their own partisan assistant referees (still commonly called club linesmen) to assist the neutral referee appointed by the governing football association if one or both assistant referees are not provided. In this case, the role of the linesmen is limited to indicating out of play and cannot decide off side.
In tennis, an official is a person who ensures that a match or tournament is conducted according to the International Tennis Federation Rules of Tennis and other competition regulations.
At the highest levels of the sport, a team of up to eleven officials may be on court at any given time. These officials are broken up into categories based on their responsibility during the match. Contrastingly, many tennis matches are conducted with no officials present directly on court.
Tennis officials are certified by their respective national association. The ITF also certifies officials in the categories of chair umpire, referee and chief umpire. Each ITF certification or "badge" is broken into five certification levels. The first, green badge, is considered sufficient for officiating at the highest levels of tennis within the official's own nation and is not divided into categories (and is primarily used in Spanish- and French-speaking areas, where a national organization may not be present). The second, the white badge, is divided into the three categories (chair, chief, and referee) but remains only a national certification. The following three, bronze (chair umpire only), silver, and gold badge, are considered international certifications. These international officials are those seen at the highest levels of play like the Grand Slams, ATP and WTA Tours, and the Fed and Davis Cups.
"Start!" is the eleventh UK single release by punk rock band, The Jam and their second number-one, following "Going Underground"/"Dreams of Children". Upon its release on 15 August 1980, it debuted at number three, and two weeks later reached number one for one week. Written by Paul Weller and produced by Vic Coppersmith-Heaven and The Jam, "Start!" was the lead single from the band's fifth album Sound Affects. The single's B-side is "Liza Radley".
"Start!" is based on both the main guitar riff and bass riff of The Beatles' 1966 song "Taxman" from the album Revolver, written by George Harrison. Likewise, The Jam's "Dreams of Children" had featured the same "Taxman" bassline, played then as a lead guitar riff.
The album version of the song runs at 2:30 and features trumpets in the final section. The single version, also featured on the "Snap!" compilation, is edited and slightly remixed, and omits the trumpets.
Beastie Boys covered the song, which appears on their 1999 single, "Alive".
Start was a short-lived daily tabloid published in Belgrade between late 2005 and early 2006.
After the commercial failure of his Ekipa sports daily, Radisav Rodić, owner of Kurir and Glas javnosti dailies, decided to give Start a try in late 2005. The first issue hit the stands on November 1, 2005.
Resembling Kurir in many ways, many wondered about the commercial reasoning behind a launch of yet another tabloid (admittedly, a little less sensationalist) in the highly saturated Serbian daily newspaper media market.
Edited by Milka Ljubičić, in addition to running the usual political, culturual, life, and social sections, Start tried to compete by offering expanded sports coverage, something that most Serbian tabloids don't do. However, it couldn't keep up and the January 24, 2006 issue turned out to be its last.
One of 1949’s top ballad hits, introduced by Ida Lupino in the memorable Fox film noir “Road House,” which co-starred Richard Widmark and Cornel Wilde. One of seven recorded versions of the song to appear on the national sales chart in 1949, this track with its flipside “The Huckle-Buck” was the final Tommy Dorsey-led disc to chart on Billboard. CD audio, originally issued on RCA Victor 78rpm 20-3427 and 45rpm 47-3028 - Again (Cochran-Newman) by Tommy Dorsey & his Orchestra, vocal by Marcy Lutes, recorded March 22, 1949
Provided to YouTube by Columbia/Legacy Again · Doris Day · The Mellomen Golden Girl (The Columbia Recordings 1944-1966) ℗ Originally released 1949. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment Released on: 1999-06-01 Associated Performer: Doris Day with The Mellomen Composer, Lyricist: D. Cochran Composer, Lyricist: L. Newman Conductor: John Rarig Guitar: Robert Simmers Drums: Frank Flynn Piano: Marvin Wright Bass: George DeNaut Producer: Producer not documented on available sources Auto-generated by YouTube.
from Columbia 38467 78 rpm orchestra directed by John Rarig Music by Lionel Newman - Lyrics by Dorcas Cochran
Again (Cochran-Newman) by Doris Day and The Mellomen, orchestra conducted by John Rarig From the film noir “Road House” came this major ballad that reached #1 on Your Hit Parade in the spring of 1949. Four recordings made it to the Top 20 of Billboard’s best-sellers chart with Doris reaching #11, though it was a favorite with DJ’s, landing at #2 on the radio airplay listings. See also the versions by Gordon Jenkins, Mel Torme, Art Mooney and Vic Damone.* THE 1949 HITS ARCHIVE - here in one place, a good-quality library of original-release-version best-sellers and songs that made an impact that were either released or enjoyed a major chunk of their popularity within the calendar year 1949 (some were recorded in 1948).
Doris Day recorded Again on March 23, 1949. Lionel Newman - Dorcas Cochran - Again John Rarig - leader/ arranger The Mellomen - vocal chorus Robert Simmers - guitar/contractor George DeNaut - bass Frank Flynn - drums Marvin Wright - piano Recorded at Columbia Studio B, Hollywood, CA.
"Again" written by Lionel Newman and Dorcas Cochran for the film Road House in 1948, was recorded by Doris Day and the Mellomen in February 1949 and released as a single on Columbia Records. The record reached #2 on the Billboard Best Seller chart. It can be found on the 2 CD set, Golden Girl (The Columbia Recordings 1944-1966). I do not own the right to the song, audio, or images contained in this video. The sound recording is administered by WMG & SME on behalf of: Doris Day. No copyright infringement is intended. The purpose of this upload is for viewer enjoyment and education not for monetary gain.
requested by briana roeder we'll have this moment forever, but never, never, again.. {s l o w e d + reverb} by pratyusha.
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Again · Nat King Cole Looking Back ℗ 1995 Capitol Records, LLC Released on: 1965-08-01 Musical Director: Dave Cavanaugh Composer: Dorcas Cochran Composer: Lionel Newman Auto-generated by YouTube.
From the album: We'll Meet Again
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"Again" is a popular song with music by Lionel Newman and words by Dorcas Cochran. It first appeared in the movie Road House (1948), sung by Ida Lupino An instrumental rendition was used in the movie "Pickup on South Street" (1953). By 1949, versions by Vic Damone, Doris Day, Tommy Dorsey, Gordon Jenkins, Vera Lynn, Art Mooney, and Mel Tormé all made the Billboard charts.
The recording by Doris Day was recorded in February 1949 and released by Columbia Records as catalog number 38467. The flip side was "Everywhere You Go". It first reached the Billboard magazine Best Seller chart on May 13, 1949 and lasted 19 weeks on the chart, peaking at #2.
The recording by Vic Damone was recorded in February 1949 and released by Mercury Records as catalog number 5261. The flip side was "I Love You So Much It Hurts". It first reached the Billboard magazine Best Seller chart on April 8, 1949 and lasted 15 weeks on the chart, peaking at #11. Other sources give the highest chart position as #6.
Nothing's gonna change,
If we only rearrange the furniture
And call it home
And this will never sell,
If we never say goodbye to it
And start it all again
In the attic there were letters that I never should have
read
There were poems and confessions about this, about that
And after it was over we were closer to insanity
Why didn't we just fix it back then
Nothing's gonna change,
If we only rearrange the furniture
And call it home
And this will never sell,
If we never say goodbye to it
And start it all again
Now our porch, in the backyard to block out all the noise
Keeps us safe from the villains we don't know
And the hurt that we cause
Cause we never tried to be
The best friend that we will never be
Nothing's gonna change,
If we only rearrange the furniture
And call it home
And this will never sell,
If we never say goodbye to it
And start it all again
And soon it will be the day when it's all over
And the truth from a bumper sticker stings:
"Jesus, save us from your followers!"
Nothing's gonna change,
If we only rearrange the furniture
And call it home
And this will never sell,
If we never say goodbye to it