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Daddy's Girl (1918 Film)
Daddy's Girl or Daddy's Girls may refer to: Literature * ''Daddy's Girl'', novel originally written in 1971 (but not published until 1980 because of its incestual content) by Charlotte Vale Allen * ''Daddy's Girl'' (graphic novel), a 1996 graphic novel (also about incest) by Debbie Drechsler * ''Daddy's Girls'' (novel), a 2006 novel by Tasmina Perry * ''Daddy's Girl'', a 2007 anthology novel by Lisa Scottoline Film * ''Daddy's Girl'' (1918 film), starring Baby Marie Osborne * ''Daddy's Girl'' (1996 film), a film starring William Katt * ''Daddy's Girl'' (2001 film), a British short film * ''Daddy's Girl'' (2002 film), a 2002 British television film starring Martin Kemp * ''Daddy's Girl'', a 2007 documentary directed by Reggie Rock Bythewood * ''Daddy's Girl'' (2018 film), a 2018 horror film Television * ''Daddy's Girls'' (1994 TV series), an American sitcom * ''Daddy's Girls'' (2009 TV series), an American reality television series on MTV * "Daddy's Girl", a 1982 episod ...
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Charlotte Vale Allen
Charlotte Vale-Allen (January 19, 1941 – January 12, 2023) was a writer of contemporary fiction. She lived in the United Kingdom from 1961 to 1964 working as a singer and actress. She emigrated to the United States in 1966 following a brief return to Canada. After marrying Walter Bateman Allen Jr. in 1970, she moved to Connecticut where she later lived. Biography Charlotte Vale-Allen was born on January 19, 1941, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and lived in England from 1961 to 1964 where she worked as a television actress and singer. She returned to Toronto briefly, performing as a singer and in cabaret revues until she emigrated to the United States in 1966. Vale married Walter Bateman Allen Jr. in 1970. They made their home in Connecticut and she began to write. Her first book, ''Daddy's Girl,'' was written in 1971, but was initially rejected by editors who considered the topic of incest Incest ( ) is human sexual activity between family members or close relatives. This t ...
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Can't Hurry Love
''Can't Hurry Love'' is an American sitcom television series created by Gina Wendkos, starring Nancy McKeon that aired on CBS from September 18, 1995, to February 26, 1996. Premise The series is about Annie, a single, thirty-something woman living in New York and her three friends: Didi, Roger and Elliot. The general premise of the series centers around love seeking by Annie. Most of the action takes place in either Annie's small apartment or the employment agency she manages. Roger and Elliot work with her at the agency and Didi, the beautiful free spirit of the group, often drops by the agency or Annie's apartment. Cast * Nancy McKeon as Annie O'Donnell * Mariska Hargitay as Didi Edelstein * Louis Mandylor Louis Mandylor (born Elias Theodosopoulos; 13 September 1966) is an Australian film and television actor. Mandylor played Nick Portokalos in ''My Big Fat Greek Wedding'' (2002), a role he reprised in the sequel ''My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2'' (2 ... as Roger Carlucci * K ...
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Metal For Muthas
''Metal for Muthas'' is the name given to a series of heavy metal compilations made during the new wave of British heavy metal (NWOBHM). The original compilation was ''Metal for Muthas'', released in February 1980. The compilation was a sampling of various better-known artists of the NWOBHM, primarily known for having some of the earliest recorded material by heavy metal legends Iron Maiden. The original ''Metal for Muthas'' album reached No. 12 on the British LP charts and became the basis of a tour by the artists who contributed songs to the compilation. Iron Maiden, who headlined the tour, became largely intertwined with the history of Sanctuary Records (whose namesake was the similarly named Iron Maiden track on the compilation). ''Metal For Muthas'' was followed by a second similar compilation, ''Metal for Muthas Volume II''. The compilation featured less notable artists of the NWOBHM but is also reminiscent of the DIY ethic of the late 1970s and early 1980s British heav ...
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Solitude/Solitaire
''Solitude/Solitaire'' is the second solo album by former Chicago bassist and vocalist Peter Cetera, and his first album after leaving the band in 1985. It was released in June 1986. The album includes the hits "Glory of Love" and " The Next Time I Fall" (with Amy Grant); both reached the No. 1 position on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart. ''Solitude/Solitaire'' was produced by Michael Omartian, who later co-produced Cetera's 2001 album, ''Another Perfect World''. Composition Cetera co-wrote eight of the nine songs on the album, "The Next Time I Fall" being the exception. Because Cetera had been a prominent songwriter for Chicago, many of the songs on ''Solitude/Solitaire'' were rumored to originally have been slated for ''Chicago 18'', especially "Big Mistake" and "Daddy's Girl". Singles While "Big Mistake" was due to be the first single from the album, "Glory of Love", co-written by Cetera, David Foster, and Diane Nini, was released instead. That song, from the film ' ...
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Medicine Show (album)
''Medicine Show'' is the second studio album by The Dream Syndicate. It was released in 1984. The Dream Syndicate left Slash Records, a small label that released the band's first album ''The Days of Wine and Roses'' (1982), and signed with the A&M label. ''Medicine Show'' was produced by Sandy Pearlman; Pearlman had previously worked with Blue Öyster Cult and The Clash. Track listing All songs written by Steve Wynn except where noted. #"Still Holding on to You" – 3:39 #"Daddy's Girl" – 3:02 #"Burn" – 5:34 #"Armed with an Empty Gun" – 3:56 #"Bullet with My Name on It" (Karl Precoda) – 6:20 #"The Medicine Show" – 6:29 #"John Coltrane Stereo Blues" – 8:48 #"Merrittville" – 7:20 Personnel *Steve Wynn – guitar, vocals *Karl Precoda – lead, rhythm guitars *Dennis Duck – drums *Dave Provost – bass Additional musicians: *Tom Zvoncheck – piano, Hammond B3 organ *Sid Griffin Albert Sidney "Sid" Griffin (born September 18, 1955) is an American singer, song ...
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