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"Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?)" (often called simply "Lover Man") is a 1941 popular song written by Jimmy Davis, Roger ("Ram") Ramirez, and James Sherman. It is particularly associated with Billie Holiday, for whom it was written, and her version was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1989. Holiday's version reached #5 on the R&B chart and #16 on pop in 1945. In July 1946, Charlie Parker recorded a rendition of "Lover Man", considered by many to be one of his most passionate recordings, during which he was severely intoxicated.Dial Records producer Ross Russell had to hold Parker up to the microphone during the recording.Barbra Streisand recorded "Lover Man" for her 1967 album, Simply Streisand, with an arrangement by David Shire. She also sang the song live during her 1994 concert tour.
Lover or Lovers may also refer to:
A man is a male human. The term man is usually reserved for an adult male, with the term boy being the usual term for a male child or adolescent. However, the term man is also sometimes used to identify a male human, regardless of age, as in phrases such as "men's basketball".
Like most other male mammals, a man's genome typically inherits an X chromosome from his mother and a Y chromosome from his father. The male fetus produces larger amounts of androgens and smaller amounts of estrogens than a female fetus. This difference in the relative amounts of these sex steroids is largely responsible for the physiological differences that distinguish men from women. During puberty, hormones which stimulate androgen production result in the development of secondary sexual characteristics, thus exhibiting greater differences between the sexes. However, there are exceptions to the above for some intersex and transgender men.
The English term "man" is derived from a Proto-Indo-European root *man- (see Sanskrit/Avestan manu-, Slavic mǫž "man, male"). More directly, the word derives from Old English mann. The Old English form had a default meaning of "adult male" (which was the exclusive meaning of wer), though it could also signify a person of unspecified gender. The closely related Old English pronoun man was used just as it is in Modern German to designate "one" (e. g., in the saying man muss mit den Wölfen heulen). The Old English form is derived from Proto-Germanic *mannz, "human being, person", which is also the etymon of German Mann "man, husband" and man "one" (pronoun), Old Norse maðr, and Gothic manna. According to Tacitus, the mythological progenitor of the Germanic tribes was called Mannus. *Manus in Indo-European mythology was the first man, see Mannus, Manu (Hinduism).
Shabba Ranks (born Rexton Rawlston Fernando Gordon, 17 January 1966) is a Jamaican dancehall musician.
He was one of the most popular dancehall artists of his generation. He was also one of the first Jamaican deejays to gain worldwide acceptance, and recognition for his 'slack' lyrical expressions and content, when "ridin' di riddim", his gravel toned, rough-sounding voice made him instantly recognised worldwide.
Ranks was born in Sturgetown, St. Ann, Jamaica. He gained his fame mainly by toasting (or rapping) rather than singing, like some of his dancehall contemporaries in Jamaica. A protégé of deejay Josey Wales, he arrived on the international stage in the late 1980s, along with a number of fellow Jamaicans including reggae singers Cocoa Tea and Crystal. Ranks also worked with Chuck Berry and American rappers KRS-One and Chubb Rock.
He secured a recording contract with Epic Records in 1991. Having released five albums for a major label, Ranks remains one of the most prolific dancehall artists to break into the mainstream.
Norah Jones (born Geetali Norah Jones Shankar; March 30, 1979) is an American singer, songwriter and actress. Throughout her career, Jones has won numerous awards and has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide.Billboard named her the top jazz artist of the 2000–2009 decade. She has won nine Grammy Awards and was 60th on Billboard magazine's artists of the 2000–2009 decade chart.
In 2002, Jones launched her solo music career with the release of Come Away with Me, a commercially successful and critically acclaimed album that was a fusion of jazz with country music and pop. It was certified diamond, selling over 26 million copies. The record earned Jones five Grammy Awards, including the Album of the Year, Record of the Year, and Best New Artist. Her subsequent studio albums Feels Like Home, released in 2004; Not Too Late, released in 2007, the same year she made her film debut in My Blueberry Nights; and 2009's The Fall all gained Platinum status, selling over a million copies each. They were also generally well received by critics. Jones' fifth studio album, Little Broken Hearts, was released on April 27, 2012.
Actors: Tommy 'Tiny' Lister (actor), Deuandra T. Brown (actress), Vivica A. Fox (actress), Jose Rosete (actor), David C. Hayes (actor), Richard Riehle (actor), Tiffany Shepis (actress), Jennifer Pfalzgraff (actress), Christina Jo'Leigh (actress), Kathleen Benner (actress), Byron Browne (actor), Byron Browne (producer), Byron Browne (writer), Sherman Augustus (actor), Michael Placencia (actor),
Plot: When a group of young adults convene to celebrate a friend's documentary on mental health care, they have no idea that their past would return to haunt them. On the day of a doctor's retirement, his severely traumatized mental patient, Robert Rose, escapes from his facility, fully determined to seek his version of justice upon the doctor who improperly diagnosed him and provided him with substandard care. On this journey he encounters his former "fellow" inmates, now convening to herald their friend's accomplishment. The journey of Robert Rose leaves behind a path of blood and bodies and his determination to seek full retribution terrorizes a peaceful gathering in a small Arizona town, much to the chargin of the local sheriff.
Keywords: african-american, aftermath, astrology, beer, black-man, blood, brother-brother-relationship, buxom, class-reunion, creoleActors: Graham Ball (writer), Graham Ball (actor), Graham Ball (director), Kane Williams (editor), Brett Penny (actor), Glenn Boddice (composer), Michael Kinsella (actor), Sarah Henson (actress), John Kitchen (producer), Elden Skinner (producer), Gareth Stubbs (actor), Philippa Marshall (actress), Rebecca Todd (actress), Elinor Middleton (actress), Randy Debono (actor),
Plot: Colin, Neil, Dexter and Darren are four friends from the East Midlands town of Sutton-in-Ashfield. They are men who are struggling to find what it means to be a man in this neo-modern world of emasculated stereotypes. Following them through their habitual routine of cruising the local town and nearby city of Nottingham, a ritual they undertake every Saturday, we learn about their lives, loves, insecurities, fears, opinions and hopes. Fearing his makeshift crew of lifelong friends is falling apart at the seams, as the guys are forced with domestic responsibilities and maturities, Colin throws down a challenge for the boys to all partake in. A visit to the local brothel. Morality and ethics enter the fray and COlin finds his ultimatum forces his friends apart and that something they wanted to last forever has inevitably come to an end. A film about holding on, but knowing when to let go.
Keywords: east-midlands-babylonActors: John Johnson (producer), John Johnson (actor), John Johnson (director), John Johnson (editor), John Johnson (writer), Mariah Smith (actress), Mariah Smith (actress), Neil Wagner (editor), Guy Shahar (producer), Eric Thornett (actor), David Simmons (actor), Dave Haney (actor), David Broitman (actor), David Broitman (producer), William G. Smith (actor),
Genres: Comedy, Fantasy, Horror,Actors: P. David Ebersole (editor), P. David Ebersole (writer), P. David Ebersole (director), Helen Hanft (actress), E.D. Phillips (actor), Jane Ray (actress), Sharon Welsh (actress),
Plot: LOVER MAN tells the story of a bargirl in a brothel who believes her roommate Linda has stumbled upon true love with a customer who frequents the bar but never sleeps with any of the girls. On her 30th birthday, the customer owns a car so he drives Linda away from her hard life in New York for a break, and ultimately puts her a train back to her home town. Their relationship remains platonic, but the bartender believes he is her "Lover Man."
Genres: Drama, Short,Baby come tell me 'bout your tree-house
And your candy-strped pet mouse
And your car that has feet
Hey come tell me 'bout your eyebrows that meet
And my baby won't you tell me 'bout your chilblains
And your right eyeball's growing pains
And your purple tractor that sings
Hey come tell me all of those things
But if you want to tell me some more
Think you can
Oh babe tell me 'bout your lover man
You know I'm talking 'bout him
He's one that's strutting around
Each time I get out of town
You know the one that I mean
He's one that's stealing my scene away
Baby I'm talking 'bout him
Oh baby won't you tell me 'bout your black rose
And the garden where your love grows
Among the cabbages and beans
Hey come tell me why your primroses are green
But if you want to tell me some more
Think you can
Oh babe tell me 'bout your lover man
You know I'm talking 'bout him
He's one that's strutting around
Each time I get out of town
You know the one that I mean
He's one that's stealing my scene away
Baby I'm talking 'bout him
He's one that's stealing my cream away
Baby I'm talking 'bout him
Talking 'bout your lover man
Talking 'bout him