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"Green Fields" is a 2007 song by The Good, the Bad & the Queen. Green Fields or Greenfields may also refer to: Places * Green fields, Ooty, Tamil Nadu, India * Green Fields, South Australia, a northern suburb of Adelaide ** Greenfields railway station * Greenfields, Western Australia, a suburb of Mandurah, south of the City of Perth Music * ''Green Fields'', a 1981 album by The Watersons * ''Greenfields'' (album), a 2021 album by Barry Gibb * "Greenfields" (song), a song recorded by The Brothers Four in 1960 * "Green Fields" (Union Trade Song) Other uses * ''Green Fields'' (film), a 1937 film directed by Jacob Ben-Ami and Edgar G. Ulmer * Green Fields School, in Tucson, Arizona * Greenfields (Cecilton, Maryland), a historic home * Greenfields (dairy company), an Indonesian dairy company See also * * Greenfield (other) Greenfield or Greenfields may refer to: Engineering and Business * Greenfield agreement, an employment agreement for a new organisation * Gr ...
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Green Fields
"Green Fields" is the third single by British alternative rock band the Good, the Bad & the Queen.Note that while frontman Damon Albarn has claimed that the band is officially unnamed, and that "The Good, The Bad & The Queen" was merely the name of band's first album, this single clearly credits the artist as "The Good, The Bad & The Queen" on the single's front cover, spine and on the disc itself. "Green Fields" is also the eleventh track on the group's 2007 debut album ''The Good, the Bad & the Queen.'' The song was released on 2 April 2007 as the band's third single in the United Kingdom. The single debuted—and peaked—at #51 in the UK Singles Chart on 8 April, substantially lower than "Kingdom of Doom" which had reached the Top 20 upon release in January. In the album's review for ''NME'', Hamish MacBain called the song "the best thing Damon's ever written." Song background Damon Albarn wrote the original version of the song following a night out with Blur bassist Ale ...
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Green Fields, Ooty
Green fields is a suburb in Ooty town in the Tamil Nadu state of India. It constitutes ward no. 9 of the Ooty constituency of Tamil Nadu. Establishments Hotels * Hotel Sri Velmurugan * Hotel Greens *Seethalakshmi Lodge Schools * St. Philomena's Primary School * Sri Venkateshwara Vidyalaya See also * Government Rose Garden, Ooty * Government Botanical Gardens, Udagamandalam The Government Botanical Garden is a botanical garden in Udhagamandalam, near Coimbatore (Ooty), Tamil Nadu state, India laid out in 1848. The gardens, divided into several sections, cover an area of around , and lie on the lower slopes ... * Ooty Lake * Ooty Golf Course * Stone House, Ooty * Ooty Radio Telescope * Mariamman temple, Ooty * St. Stephen's Church, Ooty * Kamaraj Sagar Dam References External links Ooty / Udhagai / Udhagamandalam / Oootacamund
Official history and tourism page on www.nilgiris.tn.gov.in. (This site is maintained by the District Administration of the Nilgiris) ...
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Green Fields, South Australia
Green Fields is a suburb of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia. It is around 13 km north of the city centre, and mostly consists of industrial warehouses and light industry. Transport It is served by Greenfields railway station on the Gawler railway line which is located adjacent to Parafield Airport Parafield Airport is on the edge of the residential suburb of Parafield, South Australia, north of the Adelaide city centre and adjacent to the Mawson Lakes campus of the University of South Australia. It is Adelaide's second airport and the .... It is located 15.5 km by railway from the Adelaide railway station. The station was opened in 1969 and was originally referred to as 'Green Fields' in passenger timetables. Greenfields is one of only two stations on the Gawler line to have a pedestrian underpass (the other is Parafield Gardens). The other stations have had theirs closed due to concerns with safety and vandalism. Suburbs of Adelaide { ...
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Greenfields Railway Station
Greenfields railway station is located on the Gawler line.Gawler Central timetable
Adelaide Metro 4 February 2013 Situated adjacent to , in the northern Adelaide suburb of Parafield, it is from Adelaide station.


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The station opened in 1969 as Green Field, later changing to Greenfields. It ...
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Greenfields, Western Australia
Greenfields is a suburb east of Mandurah, located east of Mandurah's central area. It includes several aged care residences and a large recreation oval and centre. The suburb is named after 'Greenfields Estate', the promotional name used by developers for the area in 1980. It has also been known as Goegrup and Riverside Gardens. See also * Frederick Irwin Anglican School Frederick Irwin Anglican School (originally "Frederick Irwin Anglican Community School") is a co-educational private school located in Meadow Springs in Mandurah, Western Australia, with students from Kindergarten to Year 12. The Frederick Irwin A ... References Suburbs of Mandurah {{WesternAustralia-geo-stub ...
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The Watersons
The Watersons were an English folk group from Hull, Yorkshire. They performed mainly traditional songs with little or no accompaniment. Their distinctive sound came from their closely woven harmonies. They have been called the "most famous family in English folk music". Style Their style is a unique blend of originality and tradition. The Watersons never learned to read music. They began by singing hunting songs, hymns and carols with their grandmother, ones that she probably sang with her parents. One family member would sing the melody, and the rest would join in, choosing a harmony note if the melody was out of their range. Their style can be compared to the Copper Family of Sussex, a dynasty of traditional singers who sing in harmony, which was extremely unusual in traditional English music. Career The band's original members were Norma, Mike, and Elaine known as Lal Waterson, with their cousin John Harrison from Kingston High School. They had a skiffle band in the ear ...
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Greenfields (album)
''Greenfields: The Gibb Brothers Songbook, Vol. 1'' is the third solo album by British singer-songwriter Barry Gibb, which was released on 8 January 2021 by Capitol Records in America and EMI Records internationally. The album features re-imaginings of songs written by the Bee Gees with country music singers. The album's title is taken from a lyric in the song "Butterfly". At 74 years, 4 months and 17 days old, Gibb became the oldest artist to peak at number 1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart. Background Gibb announced the album on 6 November 2020 with the release of "Words of a Fool". As a lifelong fan of country and bluegrass music, he sought a way to record some songs with some of the greatest names in the genre which eventually led to the creation of ''Greenfields''. Gibb selected Dave Cobb as the album's producer after his son Stephen showed him a Chris Stapleton song, with Gibb recalling that "I freaked out and I said, "Wow, there are people making records like this now? ...
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Greenfields (song)
"Greenfields" is a song written by Frank Miller, Richard Dehr, and Terry Gilkyson and performed by The Brothers Four. In 1960, the track reached No. 2 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and No. 40 on the UK Singles Chart. It was featured on their 1960 album, ''The Brothers Four''. The Brothers Four version ranked No. 13 on ''Billboard'' magazine's Top 100 songs of 1960. It was also nominated for Grammy Award for Best Performance by a Vocal Group and Grammy Award for Best Ethnic or Traditional Folk Recording. Other charting versions *The Beverley Sisters released a version as "Green Fields" in 1960 which reached No. 29 on the UK Singles Chart. * Les Compagnons de la chanson recorded a French version titled "''Verte campagne''" in 1960 and it reached No. 2 in France and No. 3 in Belgium. *The Vogues The Vogues are an American vocal rock and roll group from Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh. The original lineup consisted of Bill Burkette (lead baritone), Don Miller ...
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Green Fields (Union Trade Song)
The Union Trade is an American Indie rock band formed in San Francisco, California, in 2006. An early and leading member of the Bay Area post-rock scene, The Union Trade is also the founding band of San Francisco independent music label, Tricycle Records. Since its inception, the band's line-up has included Nate Munger (lead vocals, bass), Don Joslin (guitar), and Eric Salk (vocals, guitar, keys). The founding drummer was Dan Rodkewich. The band's current drummer, Eitan Anzenberg, has been with the band since 2012. History The Union Trade's first live performance was an unpublicized show on August 19, 2006, played before a small group of friends and family in the upstairs back room of Edinburgh Castle, a San Francisco pub and music venue. Prior to The Union Trade, Don Joslin and Nate Munger were in an instrumental band together called The Andrea Doria. In an interview with the San Francisco Chronicle, Joslin described the first six months of the Union Trade as "exciting for all ...
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Green Fields (film)
''Green Fields'' ( yi, גרינע פֿעלדער, trans. ''Grine Felder'') is a 1937 American comedy-drama Yiddish film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer and Jacob Ben-Ami. The film features child actor Herschel Bernardi, later to be an adult star on Broadway, in films and on television. Plot Levy Yitzchok is an orphaned yeshiva student. Restless and distressed, he leaves his study hall in search of "real Jews" and wanders through the Belorussian countryside. He eventually settles in a small village, where the only Jews are two peasant families: Dovid-Noich, his wife Rochel, their two sons, Hersh Ber and Avraham Yankov, and daughter Tsine; and Elkone, his wife Gittel and their daughter Stera. Dovid is flattered by the presence of a scholar among the poor unlearned peasants, and invites Levy Yitzchok to stay as a boarder and tutor his two sons in religious studies. The phlegmatic, unworldly Levy is himself fascinated by the farmers' lives and their vitality. He is ashamed by his lack o ...
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Green Fields School
Green Fields School is a free public charter school (a member campus of Accelerated Elementary and Secondary Schools) in Tucson, Arizona, United States. It provides educational services for elementary, middle, and high school students (Pre-K..12). Previously Green Fields School was an independent, non-profit school. The school closed briefly filing bankruptcy in July 2019. Green Fields, also known as Green Fields Country Day School, was founded in 1933 as the Circle Double A Green Fields Preparatory School for Boys, a boarding school. It became coed and ceased operating as a boarding school in the 1960s. Notable alumni * Blake Masters (2004), COO, Thiel Capital * Mark Poirier (1986), writer * Kerri Strug Kerri Allyson Strug (born November 19, 1977) is a retired American gymnast from Tucson, Arizona. She was a member of the Magnificent Seven, the victorious all-around women's gymnastics team that represented the United States at the 1996 Summer ... (1995), Olympic gymnast a ...
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Greenfields (Cecilton, Maryland)
Greenfields is a historic home located at Cecilton, Cecil County, Maryland, United States. It is a -story, Georgian-style brick dwelling with a hip roof, built about 1770. The home features a central door with engaged Doric columns and a fanlight in a one-bay pedimented pavilion. It was home to Governor Thomas Ward Veazey (Governor from 1836 to 1839) and John Ward, Colonel of the Provincial Militia of Cecil County (1756). This fine Georgian manor house was built earlier than 1770, around 1740 to 1760. It was built on land patented to John Ward in 1674. The Ward family occupied it for at least 100 years. It was one of the fox hunting centers of Cecil County Maryland, that sport being one of the early settlers' favorites. The mansion is noted for its architectural purity and for its paneling and fine woodwork. Especially noteworthy are the Wall of Troy and the Rose of Sharon molding. The original brick dependencies were still standing in 1967. Other noteworthy features are the ...
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