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Follow Your Heart (1999 Film)
Follow Your Heart may refer to: Film and television * ''Follow Your Heart'' (1936 film), directed by Aubrey Scotto * ''Follow Your Heart'' (1990 film), directed by Noel Nosseck * ''Follow Your Heart'' (1996 film), directed by Cristina Comencini * ''Follow Your Heart'' (1998 film), starring Leah Remini * ''Follow Your Heart'' (reality show), a Philippine reality show Literature * ''Follow Your Heart'', a novel by Raynetta Mañees * ''Follow Your Heart'' (novel), by Susanna Tamaro Music * ''Follow Your Heart'' (Nikki Webster album), 2001 * ''Follow Your Heart'' (Carol Banawa album), 2003 * ''Follow Your Heart'' (Mario Frangoulis album), 2004 * ''Follow Your Heart'' (Cubic Zirconia album), 2011 * "Follow Your Heart" (song), a song by Triumph * "Follow Your Heart", a song by Scorpions from the 2017 album '' Born to Touch Your Feelings'' * "Follow Your Heart", a song from the 1970 album ''Joe Farrell Quartet'' * "Follow Your Heart", a song from the 1994 film ''Thumbelina ...
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Follow Your Heart (1936 Film)
''Follow Your Heart'' is a 1936 American film directed by Aubrey Scotto. Cast * Marion Talley as Marian Forrester *Michael Bartlett as Michael Williams *Nigel Bruce as Henri Forrester *Luis Alberni as Tony Masetti *Henrietta Crosman as Madame Bovard *Vivienne Osborne as Gloria Forrester *Walter Catlett as Joe Sheldon *Eunice Healey as Specialty Dancer *Ben Blue as Himself *Mickey Rentschler as Tommy Forrester *John Eldredge as Harrison Beecher *Margaret Irving as Louise Masetti *Si Jenks as Mr. Hawks *Josephine Whittell as Mrs. Plunkett Soundtrack * "Page Song" from opera ''Les Huguenots'' (Written by Giacomo Meyerbeer) * "Follow Your Heart" (Music by Victor Schertzinger, lyrics by Sidney D. Mitchell) * "Magnolias in the Moonlight" (Music by Victor Schertzinger, lyrics by Walter Bullock Walter Bullock (May 6, 1907, Shelburn, Indiana – August 19, 1953, Los Angeles, California) was an American song lyricist and screenwriter. He recorded with his brother, James Russell Lowell ...
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Follow Your Heart (Carol Banawa Album)
''Follow Your Heart'' is an album released by Filipino singer and actress Carol Banawa in 2003. The album features several cover songs such as "Heaven Knows" (Rick Price), "Ocean Deep" (Cliff Richard) and "Get Here" (Oleta Adams). Track listing #"Noon at Ngayon" #"Ocean Deep "Ocean Deep" is a sentimental ballad written by Rod Trott and Jon Sweet and originally released in 1983 by British singer Cliff Richard on his album ''Silver''. It was later released as a single in 1984 in the UK and South East Asia. The song's ..." #" Get Here" (with Juddha Paolo) #"Together Forever" (with RJ Rosales) #"Langit Na Bituin" #"Heaven Knows" #"Hanggang May Kailanman" #"Ikaw Lamang" #"Dito Ka sa Piling Ko" #" If I Believed" #"Stay with Me" #"Ang Kulang Na Lang" #"All the Years" References {{Authority control 2003 albums Carol Banawa albums Star Music albums ...
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Thumbelina (1994 Film)
''Thumbelina'' (also known as ''Hans Christian Andersen's Thumbelina'') is a 1994 American independent animated musical fantasy film directed by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman, based on the story of the same name by Hans Christian Andersen. The film stars the voices of Jodi Benson, Gary Imhoff and John Hurt, with supporting roles from Gino Conforti, Charo, Gilbert Gottfried, Carol Channing and Joe Lynch. The film was produced by Don Bluth Ireland Ltd., and distributed by Warner Bros. under its Family Entertainment imprint was released in theaters on March 30, 1994. The film was a box-office bomb, grossing only $17 million dollars against its $28 million dollar budget, and received mixed to negative reviews from critics. Plot A lonely widow longing for a child of her own is given a barley seed by a friendly witch. The planted seed grows into a flower, and a tiny girl emerges from inside, no bigger than the old woman's thumb. The old woman names the tiny girl Thumbelina and raises ...
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Joe Farrell Quartet
''Joe Farrell Quartet'' is a jazz album by Joe Farrell that was released by CTI Records. It was recorded at the Van Gelder Studio on July 1 and 2, 1970. Guitarist John McLaughlin plays on two tracks, and there are two duo tracks, one with Dave Holland and one with Chick Corea. The album was re-released twice in the mid 1970s (with different cover art in each instance) as ''Super Session'' and ''Song of the Wind''. Track listing Side one #"Follow Your Heart" (McLaughlin) – 6:50 #"Collage for Polly" (Farrell) – 2:28 #"Circle in the Square" (Farrell) – 7:11 Side two #"Molten Glass" (Farrell) – 5:15 #"Alter Ego" (Farrell) – 1:23 (duet with Dave Holland) #"Song of the Wind" (Corea) – 5:57 (duet with Chick Corea) #"Motion" (Corea) – 5:13 Personnel * Joe Farrell – tenor saxophone, flute, oboe *Chick Corea – piano * Dave Holland – double bass *Jack DeJohnette – drums *John McLaughlin John or Jon McLaughlin may refer to: Arts and entertainment * John McLa ...
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Follow Your Heart (song)
"Follow Your Heart" is a hard rock song and the fourth track from Triumph's 1984 album ''Thunder Seven''. Set in the key of C# minor and E major, it reached number 35 on the Canada pop chart; number 88 in the U.S. The video that was shot to accompany the single was filmed live at the Providence Civic Center in Rhode Island. During the concert, the band announced they would be filming a video after the concert and the audience were free to stay around. Personnel * Rik Emmett – guitars, synthesizers, vocals * Gil Moore – drums, percussion, vocals * Michael Levine – bass guitar, keyboards, synthesizers Production * Eddie Kramer Edwin H. Kramer (born 19 April 1942) is a British recording producer and engineer. He has collaborated with several artists now in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, including Jimi Hendrix, the Beatles, David Bowie, the Rolling Stones, Led Zeppel ... – producer, mixer * Ed Stone – engineer * Hugh Cooper – mixing * Noe ...
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Follow Your Heart (Cubic Zirconia Album)
''Follow Your Heart'' is the debut album by electronic dance music group Cubic Zirconia. The album was released by Fool's Gold Records on September 20, 2011. Track listing # "Yellow Spaceship Pt 2" # "Darko" # "Black Hole" # "Summertime" # "Treats" # "Take Me High" # "Freebase You" # "Follow Your Heart" # "Cherry Nights" (feat. Coultrane) # "Runnin In And Out Of Love" (feat. Drop The Lime) # "Don’t Be Scared Of My Love" # "I Got What You Need" (feat. Dam-Funk) # "Night Or Day" (feat. Bilal) Personnel * Tiombe Lockhart Tiombe Lockhart is an American singer-songwriter from Atlanta, Georgia. She is a former member of Cubic Zirconia. Early life Lockhart was born in Atlanta, Georgia. At the age of 12 she moved to Los Angeles and completed the Los Angeles County Hi ... - vocals * Nick Hook - keyboards, production * Daud Sturdivant - keyboards, percussion * Jamire Williams - drums * Lenny Castro - percussion * John Kuker - production References 2011 debut albums Fool's ...
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Follow Your Heart (Mario Frangoulis Album)
Mario Frangoulis ( el, Μάριος Φραγκούλης, Mários Frankoúlis; born 18 December 1967) is a Greeks, Greek vocalist and theatre actor, famous for his refined tenor vocals. Born in Rhodesia, Frangoulis after his three decade long career has established himself as a critically and commercially acclaimed recording artist and vocal performer in Greece and neighbouring countries. His initial rise to international prominence came with his hit song "Vincerò, Perderò" and his rendition of the song "Nights in White Satin". Discovered by Sir Cameron Mackintosh, Frangoulis has made his official theatre debut as Marius Pontmercy in ''Les Misérables (musical), Les Misérables'', and later performed in ''The Phantom of the Opera'' and the rendition of ''Grease (musical), Grease''. He has recorded songs in Italian, Spanish, English, French, and Greek and is fluent in all five languages. Biography Early life Frangoulis was born on 18 December 1967 in Umtali (today Mutare), Rhode ...
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Follow Your Heart (Nikki Webster Album)
''Follow Your Heart'' is the first album by Australian singer Nikki Webster, released in Australia on 20 August 2001 (see 2001 in music) by Gotham Records. The album has a genre of pop songs, and was produced by Chong Lim. The album produced Webster's first top ten single on the ARIA Charts, giving her the record of being one of the youngest singers to debut at number two. The album also generated another top twenty single. In 2002, the album was nominated for an ARIA Music Awards for the "Highest Selling Album" for 2002 but lost to Kylie Minogue's album ''Fever''. ''Follow Your Heart'' was the thirty-second highest selling album in Australia for 2001 and was certified platinum by ARIA selling 70,000 copies in Australia. Reception The album made its debut on the Australian Albums Chart on 27 August 2001 at number six and was certified Gold. On its second week in the chart it fell four places to number ten but on its third week at jumped five places to number five and stayed ther ...
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Follow Your Heart (1990 Film)
Follow Your Heart may refer to: Film and television * ''Follow Your Heart'' (1936 film), directed by Aubrey Scotto * ''Follow Your Heart'' (1990 film), directed by Noel Nosseck * ''Follow Your Heart'' (1996 film), directed by Cristina Comencini * ''Follow Your Heart'' (1998 film), starring Leah Remini * ''Follow Your Heart'' (reality show), a Philippine reality show Literature * ''Follow Your Heart'', a novel by Raynetta Mañees * ''Follow Your Heart'' (novel), by Susanna Tamaro Music * ''Follow Your Heart'' (Nikki Webster album), 2001 * ''Follow Your Heart'' (Carol Banawa album), 2003 * ''Follow Your Heart'' (Mario Frangoulis album), 2004 * ''Follow Your Heart'' (Cubic Zirconia album), 2011 * "Follow Your Heart" (song), a song by Triumph * "Follow Your Heart", a song by Scorpions from the 2017 album '' Born to Touch Your Feelings'' * "Follow Your Heart", a song from the 1970 album ''Joe Farrell Quartet'' * "Follow Your Heart", a song from the 1994 film ''Thumbelina ...
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Susanna Tamaro
Susanna Tamaro (; born 12 December 1957) is an Italian novelist and film director. She is an author of novels, stories, magazine articles, and children's literature. Her novel ''Va' dove ti porta il cuore'' (''Follow your Heart'') was a bestseller, translated into 44 languages, and received the 1994 Premio Donna Citta di Roma. Early life and education Susanna Tamaro was born and raised in Trieste in 1958. The mother's family was Jewish; she is also a distant relative of the Italian writer Italo Svevo. Her parents separated, and she has described her father as an alcoholic and her mother as "cold and cruel". After her parents separated, she was raised by her maternal grandmother. She also described herself as a "strange child", and being treated by neurologists and taking medications. But then she read about Asperger's syndrome and received her diagnosis. She received a scholarship to study at the ''Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia'', an Italian school of cinema, where she ob ...
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Follow Your Heart (novel)
''Follow Your Heart'' (''Va’ dove ti porta il cuore'') is a book written by Susanna Tamaro in 1994, originally published in Italian by Baldini & Castoldi Baldini Castoldi Dalai Editore is an Italian publishing house, founded in 1897 and located under the arcades of Galleria Vittorio Emanuele in Milan. Baldini & Castoldi changed its name to Dalai Editore in 2011, and "Baldini & Castoldi" became a se .... The book has been translated into 18 languages, including English, and sold over 16 million copies. Plot This book is an epistolary novel in which an elderly woman writes letters to her granddaughter who has left Italy for America. She writes about the poor choices she has made, which have led to several lives being ruined. References 1994 Italian novels Italian-language novels {{1990s-epistolary-novel-stub ...
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