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Ann-Margret Videos
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 | The Beatles - And I Love Her Montage of some of Hollywood's superstars and most beautiful actresses such as Audrey Hepburn, Katherine Hepburn, Ann Margret, Leslie Caron, Doris Day, Marilyn Monroe, Grace Kelly, Ingrid Bergman and Lauren Bacall. Song Info: AND I LOVE HER was written by: Paul McCartney (65%), John Lennon (35%) (credited as Lennon-McCartney) Recorded: February 25-27, 1964 (Studio 2, Abbey Road Studios, London, England) Mixed: March 3, 1964; June 22, 1964 Length: 2:28 Takes: 21 Musicians: John Lennon: acoustic rhythm guitar (Gibson J160E) Paul McCartney: lead vocals (double-tracked), bass guitar (1961 Hofner 500/1) George Harrison: lead acoustic guitar (1950 Jose Ramirez classical), claves Ringo Starr: bongos |  | Elvis Presley - Fever Elvis performing "Fever" clips of Elvis Presley ... including clips of Ann Margret ~ They looked adorable together! The Sun Truly Never Sets On A Legend! Hope you enjoy! If so, please comment :) |  | SHOCKING BLUE-"HARLEY DAVIDSON/ GET IT ON" (69/75) "Real women ride!" The motorcycle and the open road have always been metaphors for freedom. Between Kerouac's "On the Road" and Persig's "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance", the counterculture embraced that ideal and roared with it. Shocking Blue did two B-sides, "Harley Davidson" (1969) and "Get It On" (1975), that tread that path. For women, whose lives were locked up in farms or drawing rooms in the 1800's, the bicycle, the car, and the plane were transports of liberation in the 20th century. Amelia Earhart and black aviatrix Bessie Coleman opened up the skies. Linda Gudeau (The Motor Maids) and Louise Scherby (Women's International Motorcycle Association) scorched the tarmac. The cycle helped them to explore new gender roles, sensuality, self-reliance, equity, and the land in vaster vistas. This proud, rich heritage extends today from Motorcycle Clubs like the Amazon WMC and the Cycle Sisters, to the ultra-hellions, Dykes On Bikes. An open range is possibility, an open road is freedom. Included here are varied angles like: vintage cycle ads, motorcyle mamas galore, Betty Page and pin-up art, Luciana Paluzzi ("Thunderball"), mod scooters, the Shangri-La's, Batgirl, Marianne Faithfull, Bridget Bardot (who sang her own classic "Harley Davidson"), Ann Margaret, Crepax's "Valentina" comics, Francoise Hardy and "Pravda" -the pop art comic she inspired, Janis Joplin, hippie hedonism, Black Canary, biker grrrl movies like "Hell's Belles" vesus bike mag pin-ups, Betty ... |  | Full Metal Jacket trailer "Sir, does this mean that Ann Margret's NOT coming?" |  | American Prayer - Dave Stewart (Barack Obama Music Video) AMERICAN PRAYER SONG on iTunes: phobos.apple.com RINGTONE www.myxer.com or text "CHANGE" to 69937 to get your "American Prayer" ringtone FOR MORE DETAILS ABOUT SONG www.myamericanprayer.com Earlier this year when I was recording American Prayer, a song I originally co-wrote with Bono, the phrase, "When you get to the top of the mountain, remember me" seemed to take on a whole new resonance, given the inspirational candidacy of Barack Obama. The song always contained one of my favorite passages from Dr. King, which was hauntingly delivered the night before he was assassinated. King says "I just want to do God's will. And He's allowed me to go up to the mountain. And I've looked over. And I've seen the Promised Land. I may not get there with you. But I want you to know tonight, that we, as a people, will get to the Promised Land!" People long for a connection? whether it is to music, to their country, or to a big idea. Regardless of what happens in November, Senator Obama has reminded millions of people that they have the power to connect to bigger ideas. He is, in essence, the embodiment of a new anthem for change. He has continued King's narrative from what was once thought of as a dream to a reality. I find it especially relevant that Barack Obama will accept the Democratic Party Nomination for President 45 years to the day of King's "I Have a Dream" speech. When we were originally writing the song, Bono was crafting the words in a way that would make people think about ... |  | Elvis and Ann Margaret-Viva Las Vegas Viva Las Vegas....Turning day into night time and Night into daytime |  | Ann-Margret BYE BYE BIRDIE title song Beginning and ending |  | Elvis Presley ... Ann Margret i like.. |  | Ann Margret talks about Elvis Ann Margret talks about Elvis February 11, 1994. |  | Charlie Rich - "Rollin With the Flow" This song, "Rollin' With the Flow", and the photos I've put together are for all the Charlie Rich fans. It was written by Jerry Hayes, and released in 1977 by Epic Records. It seemed fitting to put this song together with several photos of Arkansas because Charlie was born here, in Colt, in 1932. He lived most of his adult life in Memphis with his devoted wife, Margaret Ann, who, being an exceptionally talented songwriter, wrote many of his songs. Charlie passed away in July of 1995, in Hammond La, of an embolism in his lung, following an acute respiratory infection. Having been a heavy smoker all his life, Charlie also suffered from emphysema which became severe during his later years. He's been gone for almost twelve years now but he is still missed by so many. His music will live on in our hearts. |
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