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Elephant Song (Longyear Novel), Elephant Song
Elephant Song may refer to: *''The Elephant Song ''The Elephant Song'' is a Canadian stage play by Nicolas Billon, first presented in 2002 and since performed across Canada and around the world. There is also a film adaptation of the play, released in 2014. History ''The Elephant Song'', by C ...'', a Canadian stage play by Nicolas Billon * ''Elephant Song'' (film), a 2014 Canadian film adaptation of the play directed by Charles Binamé and starring Bruce Greenwood and Xavier Dolan * "The Elephant Song" (song), a 1975 song by singer and recording artist Kamahl * ''Elephant Song'' (Longyear novel), a 1982 novel by Barry Longyear * ''Elephant Song'' (Smith novel), a 1991 novel by Wilbur Smith See also * Elephant (Songs) {{disambig ...
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The Elephant Song
''The Elephant Song'' is a Canadian stage play by Nicolas Billon, first presented in 2002 and since performed across Canada and around the world. There is also a film adaptation of the play, released in 2014. History ''The Elephant Song'', by Canadian playwright Nicolas Billon,"TIFF 2014 to screen Xavier Dolan and Denys Arcand films"
, August 6, 2014.
was first presented with a reading at Infinitheatre, . ''The Elephant Song'' was played on stage in Montreal multiple times, as well as in
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Elephant Song (film)
''Elephant Song'' is a 2014 Canadian drama film directed by Charles Binamé and adapted from the same titled stage play by Nicolas Billon."Toronto Film Review: ‘Elephant Song’"
'''', September 15, 2014.
"TIFF 2014 to screen Xavier Dolan and Denys Arcand films"
, August 6, 2014.
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The Elephant Song (song)
"The Elephant Song" is a song written by Roger Woddis, Gregor Frenkel-Frank and Hans van Hemert. It was recorded by Kamahl in 1975, becoming a major hit song. The song became an anthem for the World Wildlife Fund. As of August 1978, "The Elephant Song" was the highest selling record in the history of Sweden. Lyrics The song is about an elephant who tries to warn people to stop killing animals. During a parlando the elephant delivers his message that "man and beast must work together" and "together (...) will survive". Charts Weekly charts Year-end charts Certifications References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Elephant Song 1975 songs 1975 singles Dutch Top 40 number-one singles Number-one singles in Belgium Songs written by Hans van Hemert Kamahl songs Songs about animal rights Songs about elephants Songs about hunters Environmental songs ...
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Elephant Song (Longyear Novel)
''Elephant Song'' is a novel by Barry Longyear published in 1982. Plot summary ''Elephant Song'' is a novel in which the O'Hara's Greater Shows interstellar circus are stranded on an alien world. Stranded on a planet far from the spacelanes by Arnheim's sabotage of the ''City of Baraboo'', the survivors of O'Hara's Greatest shows must struggle to survive on the unsurveyed world of Momus with no pioneering equipment and the show scattered across the planet. The ''Baraboo's'' shuttles (she was an adaptation of a regimental assault carrier) that had launched once orbit was achieved because the ship was desperately short of air had had to set down where and when they could; for instance, the shuttle assigned to the midway acts set down on an island continent halfway around the world from the rest of the show. The focus of the novel is on the bullhands, the elephant handlers. They are facing a cruel reality. Although they had managed to get the menagerie shuttle with the animals that ...
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Elephant Song (Smith Novel)
''Elephant Song'' is a 1991 novel by Wilbur Smith Wilbur Addison Smith (9 January 1933 – 13 November 2021) was a Zambian-born British-South African novelist specialising in historical fiction about international involvement in Southern Africa across four centuries, seen from the viewpoints .... ''Publishers Weekly'' stated that the novel contained "some romance, more sex, lots of bloody fighting and international intrigues, all carried out by deftly directed larger-than-life cardboard characters, will surely please Smith's fans and other action-addicted readers." It was the third-highest selling novel in England in 1992. Plot Documentary filmmaker Daniel Armstrong vows revenge after a gang of poachers steals a huge cache of ivory and kills Chief Warden Johnny Nzou, Armstrong's childhood friend. References Novels by Wilbur Smith 1991 British novels Books about elephants Novels set in Africa Macmillan Publishers books {{1990s-SouthAfrica-novel-stub ...
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