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Hanky Panky may refer to: Music * Hanky Panky (Hank Jones album), ''Hanky Panky'' (Hank Jones album), 1975 * Hanky Panky (The The album), ''Hanky Panky'' (The The album), 1995 * Hanky Panky (Tommy James and the Shondells album), ''Hanky Panky'' (Tommy James and the Shondells album), 1966 * Hanky Panky (Tommy James and the Shondells song), "Hanky Panky" (Tommy James and the Shondells song), 1966 (originally recorded by The Raindrops in 1963) * Hanky Panky (Madonna song), "Hanky Panky" (Madonna song), 1990 * "Hanky Panky", an instrumental by Dexter Gordon from ''Clubhouse (album), Clubhouse'', 1965 * "Hanky Panky", a song by Tracey Dey, 1965 Film and television * Hanky Panky (1979 film), ''Hanky Panky'' (1979 film) or ''Gol Maal'', an Indian Hindi-language comedy directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee * Hanky Panky (1982 film), ''Hanky Panky'' (1982 film), an American comedy thriller directed by Sidney Poitier * Hanky Panky (2017 film), ''Hanky Panky'' (2017 film), a Taiwanese comedy direc ...
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Hanky Panky (Hank Jones Album)
''Hanky Panky'' is an album by American jazz pianist Hank Jones recorded in 1975 for the Japanese East Wind Records, East Wind label.Hank Jones Catalog
accessed August 3, 2015.


Reception

Allmusic awarded the album 3 stars, stating: "All in all, an excellent offering from an undisputed master." On All About Jazz John Kelman said: "Jones is as elegant here as always. While totally steeped in the mainstream, he manages to buck convention in the subtlest of ways... Familiar? Yes, but with a sense of adventure that retains a freshness and undeniable sense of discovery."Kelman, J.
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Hanky Panky (The The Album)
''Hanky Panky'' is the fifth studio album by English band The The, released on 14 February 1995. It consists of cover versions of country singer Hank Williams' songs. It reached No. 28 on the UK Albums Chart. Matt Johnson intended ''Hanky Panky'' to be the first of many albums he would record covering the work of iconic musicians. Johnson provided the liner notes to ''Alone and Forsaken'', a compilation of Williams demos that was also released in 1995. Production Johnson originally planned to record an EP, and then a standard tribute album, with many musicians interpreting songs, before settling on an album of covers. Eric Schermerhorn played guitar on the album. Some songs contain only voice and harmonium. The band was more interested in retaining the meaning of the songs rather than producing musical copies of them. "Your Cheatin' Heart" was performed in a rockabilly style. Critical reception ''Entertainment Weekly'' wrote that "Johnson internalizes Williams' '50s despair and ...
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Hanky Panky (Tommy James And The Shondells Album)
''Hanky Panky'' is the debut album of Tommy James and the Shondells and was released in 1966. It reached #46 on the ''Billboard'' 200. The album had two singles that charted. " Hanky Panky" reached #1 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and " Say I Am (What I Am)" reached #21. Other than a brief impromptu performance together onstage in Pittsburgh several days earlier, after which James invited the band to serve as his new Shondells, the first time the entire band worked together was when they went into the studio to record this album. Track listing Credits * Tommy James Tommy James (born Thomas Gregory Jackson; April 29, 1947), also known as Tommy Tadger, is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer, widely known as frontman of the 1960s rock band Tommy James and the Shondells, who were know ... – lead vocals * Joseph Kessler – guitar; backing vocals * George Magura – bass guitar, piano, tenor saxophone, vibraphone * Vincent Pietropaoli – clar ...
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Hanky Panky (Tommy James And The Shondells Song)
"Hanky Panky" is a song written by Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich for their group, the Raindrops. A 1964 recording by the Shondells, later reissued in 1966 under the band's new, and more successful, incarnation of "Tommy James and the Shondells," is the best known version, reaching #1 in the United States in 1966. Song structure and meaning Donald A. Guarisco at AllMusic wrote: In the Young People's Concert episode titled "What Is a Mode?", Leonard Bernstein explained that the song was composed in the Mixolydian mode. Composition and history Barry and Greenwich authored the song in 1963. They were in the middle of a recording session for their group, The Raindrops, and realized they needed a B-side for their single, "That Boy John". The duo then went into the hall and penned the song in 20 minutes. Barry and Greenwich weren't particularly pleased with the song and deemed it inferior to the rest of their work. "I was surprised when ommy James' versionwas released," Barry ...
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Hanky Panky (Madonna Song)
"Hanky Panky" is a song by American singer Madonna from her soundtrack album ''I'm Breathless''. It was released on June 12, 1990, by Sire Records as the album's second and final single. Written and produced by Madonna and Patrick Leonard, the song was developed from a line in the parent film, '' Dick Tracy'', talking about a woman who enjoys being spanked by her partner. Performed in an almost comical style, "Hanky Panky" is a jazz and swing song with a changing bassline and minor to major key-shift in the chorus. It caused some controversy in Ireland because of its innuendo and racy lyrics, with women's groups deeming them as harmful; Madonna later clarified that the lyrics were intended as a joke. The song garnered positive response from music critics, many of them highlighting its lyrical content. It was a commercial success, becoming a top-ten hit in many countries including Australia, Ireland, Italy, the United Kingdom and the United States while topping the chart in Finl ...
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Clubhouse (album)
''Clubhouse'' is an album by American jazz saxophonist Dexter Gordon. It was recorded in 1965, but not released until 1979 by Blue Note Records.Dexter Gordon discography
accessed November 22, 2010


Critical reception

of '''' called ''Clubhouse'' "superb" and "mature late ".

Tracey Dey
Tracey Dey (born Nora Ferrari, April 21, 1943) is an American former pop singer in the girl group genre of the early and mid-1960s. Career Born in Yonkers, New York, United States, she was attending college at Fordham University when producer Bob Crewe became aware of a demo tape she had recorded. Crewe signed her to his production company, Genius Inc., and had her record "Jerry (I'm Your Sherry)", an "answer" to The Four Seasons' "Sherry", which Crewe had also produced. Released by The 4 Seasons' label, Vee Jay, the record reportedly received airplay on New York radio (and made the top ten at KYNO in Fresno, California), but did not become a national hit. The follow-up, also on Vee Jay, was "Long Time, No See" but it failed to chart. Her breakthrough came at Liberty Records with "Teenage Cleopatra", a Beverly Ross (of Ronald and Ruby and cowriter of their hit, "Lollipop"; best known as by The Chordettes) composition. The song was a timely cash-in on the press and fan interest su ...
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Hanky Panky (1979 Film)
''Gol Maal'' () is a 1979 Indian Hindi-language comedy film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee and written by Rahi Masoom Raza and Sachin Bhowmick. It was produced by N. C. Sippy, with music by R. D. Burman. The film won several awards and was praised by critics. The film was remade in Tamil as ''Thillu Mullu'' (1981), in Kannada as ''Aasegobba Meesegobba'' (1990), in Malayalam as ''Simhavalan Menon'' (1995), and in Sinhala as . The film was an inspiration for the Hindi movie ''Bol Bachchan'' (2012) which was remade in Telugu as ''Masala'' (2013). Plot Ramprasad Dashrathprasad Sharma (Amol Palekar), a qualified CA, is looking for a job. He and his sister Ratna (Manju Singh) have no relatives or acquaintances except Dr. Kedar (David). Dr. Kedar tells him about an opening at Bhavani Shankar's (Utpal Dutt) firm known as Urmila Traders. Sharma is fond of sports and music. Shankar is a man of traditional values. He hates youth wearing modern clothes. He does not think highly of yo ...
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Hanky Panky (1982 Film)
''Hanky Panky'' is a 1982 American comedy thriller Metrocolor film directed by Sidney Poitier, starring Gene Wilder and Gilda Radner. Wilder and Radner met during filming and later married. Plot Michael Jordon, an architect, accidentally becomes involved in a web of intrigue and murder when a strange woman, who enters a taxi with him, is later found murdered. As a result, he flees from false murder charges. Kate is a woman out to find her brother's killer. Although she and Michael initially believe the other is a killer, they realize otherwise and become a team. They undertake a wild cross-country ride from New York City to the Grand Canyon. Cast Production The film was developed as a follow-up to the successful Gene Wilder-Richard Pryor film '' Stir Crazy''. However, Pryor chose not to participate and Gilda Radner was brought in as a replacement, with her part rewritten. Reception Vincent Canby, writing in ''The New York Times'', gave the film a mixed review, saying it "is a ...
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Hanky Panky (2017 Film)
''Hanky Panky'' (Mandarin: 大釣哥) is a 2017 Taiwanese comedy film directed by Huang Chao-liang and starring Chu Ke-liang in his final film role. Lan Cheng-lung and Aggie Hsieh also star. The film was released in theaters on January 26, 2017. Cast *Chu Ke-liang as Lan Da-diao (Brother Diao / Coach Lan) *Lan Cheng-lung as Lan Hsiao-lung * Aggie Hsieh as Huang Hsin-yi *Wu Pong-fong as Black Bear *Kenji Wu as Chang Shih-pang *Yang Kuei-mei as Pai Hsiu-chuan *Michael Huang as Chang Kuo-liang *Grace Lin as Little Chili *Hope Lin as Yen Ya-ting *Yang Lieh as Shark *Liao Chin-te as Shark's sidekick *Gary Tseng as Shark's sidekick *Ma Kuo-pi as Noodle stall owner *Angela Lee as Lan Da-diao's wife *Chiu Yi-feng as Water Frog *Hsieh Chi-wen as Mouse *Andy Bian as Four Heavenly King *Clover Kao *Yuan Liu as Postman Soundtrack Featured song Re-release ''Hanky Panky'' was re-released on May 26, 2017 during the Dragon Boat Festival holiday, after strong demands by ...
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Hanky Panky (King Of The Hill)
The fourth season of ''King of the Hill'' originally aired Sundays at 7:30–8:00 p.m. ( EST) on the Fox Broadcasting Company from September 26, 1999 to May 21, 2000. The Region 1 DVD was released on May 3, 2005. The Region 2 and 4 DVDs were respectively released on January 15 and June 20, 2007. Production The showrunners for the season were Greg Daniels and Richard Appel Richard James Appel (born May 21, 1963) is an American writer, producer and former Attorney at law, attorney. Since 2012, he has served as an executive producer and co-showrunner of ''Family Guy'' on Fox. He attended Harvard University and Harvar ....https://www.macleans.ca/authors/jaime-weinman/a-koth-kronology/ Episodes References {{King of the Hill 1999 American television seasons 2000 American television seasons King of the Hill 04 ...
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Hanky Panky (cocktail)
The hanky panky is a cocktail made from gin, sweet vermouth, and Fernet-Branca. It is a variation on the sweet martini, made distinctive by the Fernet-Branca, a bitter Italian digestivo. It was created by Ada "Coley" Coleman, head bartender at the Savoy Hotel, London. Recipe A recipe for the cocktail was included in Harry Craddock's ''The Savoy Cocktail Book''. :''In a cocktail shaker over ice pour:'' * ( oz) Italian vermouth * ( oz) dry gin *2 dashes Fernet-Branca :''Stir'' :''Strain into a (4 oz.) cocktail glass.'' :''Garnish by squeezing an orange peel over the top.'' History The hanky panky was the brainchild of Ada Coleman (known as "Coley") who began as a bartender at the Savoy Hotel in 1903. Her benefactor was Rupert D'Oyly Carte, a member of the family that first produced Gilbert and Sullivan operas in London and that built the Savoy Hotel. When Rupert became chairman of the Savoy, Ada was given a position at the hotel's American Bar, where she eventually became the ...
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