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Lonely Man (Splinter Song)
Lonely Man may refer to: * "Lonely Man" (Elvis Presley song), a 1960 song by Elvis Presley * "Lonely Man", a song by Status Quo from the 1974 album '' Quo'' * "Lonely Man" (Splinter song), a song by Splinter * "Lonely Man", a song by Audio Adrenaline from the 2001 album ''Lift'' * ''The Lonely Man'', a 1957 American film * '' A Lonely Man'', a 1972 album by The Chi-Lites * " The Lonely Man Theme", an instrumental song from the 1978 TV series ''The Incredible Hulk The Hulk is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in the debut issue of '' The Incredible Hulk'' (May 1962). In his comic book a ...
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Lonely Man (Elvis Presley Song)
"Lonely Man" is a song first recorded by Elvis Presley as part of the soundtrack for his 1961 motion picture ''Wild in the Country'', but eventually dropped from the movie. The movie was originally titled "Lonely Man", and an excerpt of Elvis singing the song could be seen in its original trailer, but the song was cut before release and the movie's title changed. The background vocals are provided by The Jordanaires. In 1961 "Lonely Man" was released as the flip side to the single "Surrender (Elvis Presley song), Surrender". In the United States, "Lonely Man" peaked at number 32 on the Billboard Hot 100, ''Billboard'' Hot 100, while "Surrender" reached number 1. Both were certified Platinum by the RIAA, and also separately entered the top 3 in Hong Kong. Later the song "Lonely Man" was included on Presley's 1968 greatest hits album ''Elvis' Gold Records Volume 4''. Writing and release history The song was written by Bennie Benjamin and Sol Marcus and published by Gladys Music, ...
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Quo (Status Quo Album)
''Quo'' is the seventh studio album by the English rock band Status Quo. Issued in May 1974, it features Francis Rossi, Rick Parfitt, Alan Lancaster and John Coghlan, and reached #2 in the UK. Like its predecessor '' Hello!'', it consisted entirely of songs written or cowritten by the group. The only guest musicians were Bob Young and Tom Parker, who played harmonica and piano respectively on "Break the Rules". The album is regarded as one of their heaviest, possibly due to the influence of bassist Alan Lancaster, who cowrote six of the eight tracks. "When we wrote 'Drifting Away'," recalled Parfitt, "it sounded so, so heavy. That rhythm was constant, right in your face. It was just such a turn-on. That's where my head was at back then. You know: just let it fucking rock." The UK LP contained a gatefold insert with a picture of the band playing live on one side, and the lyrics on the other. The sleeve art was by British artist Dave Field. The band believed the opening "B ...
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Lonely Man (Splinter Song)
Lonely Man may refer to: * "Lonely Man" (Elvis Presley song), a 1960 song by Elvis Presley * "Lonely Man", a song by Status Quo from the 1974 album '' Quo'' * "Lonely Man" (Splinter song), a song by Splinter * "Lonely Man", a song by Audio Adrenaline from the 2001 album ''Lift'' * ''The Lonely Man'', a 1957 American film * '' A Lonely Man'', a 1972 album by The Chi-Lites * " The Lonely Man Theme", an instrumental song from the 1978 TV series ''The Incredible Hulk The Hulk is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in the debut issue of '' The Incredible Hulk'' (May 1962). In his comic book a ...
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Splinter (band)
Splinter was an English two-man vocal group from South Shields, England, consisting of Bill Elliott (William Elliott) and Bobby Purvis (Robert J Purvis), who formed in the early 1970s. They were connected with ex-Beatle George Harrison, and had groups of instrumentalists to back them on each album. Splinter was the first act signed to Harrison's Dark Horse Records label, when it was partnered with A&M Records. The band's sound has often been likened to that of The Beatles (particularly George Harrison and John Lennon) and Badfinger. The duo's biggest success came with their debut album, the critically admired '' The Place I Love'' (1974), which contained the hit single "Costafine Town". ''The Place I Love'', ''Harder to Live'' and ''Two Man Band'' have been remastered and reissued on compact disc on the Big Pink Music label from South Korea. The remainder of Splinter's catalogue is out of print and has yet to be issued on compact disc. Elliott died in June 2021. History Making t ...
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Lift (Audio Adrenaline Album)
''Lift'' is the sixth studio album by Christian rock band Audio Adrenaline, released in 2001. Concept and development The concept of the album ''Lift'' came from several meanings, according to guitarist Tyler Burkum. In an interview with Jesus Freak Hideout, Burkum said: : "It's kinda like how if you lift God up. But not only God, there are many ways you can take it. Like how God lifts us up. There are many surface-level ways to take it. The whole thing is kinda how when we lift Christ up to people, we don't have to explain what God is. If you just worship Him and just point to God, that's enough. It's weird cause through the record there's this kind of like this underlying feeling of hope on the whole record. And it wasn't even like we tried to do that. It was just kind of there – this hope and a kind of a peace the way God lifts us up. The record is kind of like what happens when you worship. It's not really worship music, but what happens when you worship." Burkum also sa ...
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The Lonely Man
''The Lonely Man'' is a 1957 American Western film directed by Henry Levin and written by Harry Essex and Robert Smith. The film stars Jack Palance, Anthony Perkins, Elaine Aiken,Neville Brand, Robert Middleton, Elisha Cook, Jr., Claude Akins and Lee Van Cleef. The film was released on June 21, 1957, by Paramount Pictures. Plot Riley Wade hates his gunfighter father, Jacob, for deserting Riley's mother, who then committed suicide. Jacob rides to Red Bluff hoping to reconcile with his son, unaware that King Fisher holds a grudge and intends to shoot down Jacob, first chance. Riley accompanies his father on the trail, setting their family ranch ablaze first, never letting him out of his sight. Jacob's sight, meantime, is fading; he is slowly going blind, a fact he hides from his son. Riley refuses to forgive his father until old friend Ben Ryerson explains to him that Jacob didn't desert his mother at all. King comes to town with his men. Riley, aware for the first time of h ...
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A Lonely Man
''A Lonely Man'' is the fourth studio album by American soul group The Chi-Lites, produced and largely written by lead singer Eugene Record. The album was released in 1972 on the Brunswick label. History ''A Lonely Man'' includes The Chi-Lites most successful single "Oh Girl", which topped both the pop and R&B charts and peaked at No. 14 on the UK Singles Chart, the eight and a half-minute epic "The Coldest Days of My Life" and a cover of Marvin Gaye's " Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)". ''A Lonely Man'' was The Chi-Lites' most successful album, topping the R&B chart and peaking at No. 5 on the pop chart. It is frequently cited as the group's best recording. AllMusic reviewer Craig Lytle describes the album as "flawless" and "exquisite". Track listing Personnel *Marshall Thompson – vocals * Robert "Squirrel" Lester – vocals *Creadel "Red" Jones – vocals *Eugene Record – producer, arranger, vocals *Thomas (Tom Tom) Washington – arrange ...
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Original Soundtrack Recording
Originality is the aspect of created or invented works that distinguish them from reproductions, clones, forgeries, or substantially derivative works. The modern idea of originality is according to some scholars tied to Romanticism, by a notion that is often called romantic originality.Smith (1924)Waterhouse (1926)Macfarlane (2007) The validity of "originality" as an operational concept has been questioned. For example, there is no clear boundary between "derivative" and "inspired by" or "in the tradition of." The concept of originality is both culturally and historically contingent. For example, unattributed reiteration of a published text in one culture might be considered plagiarism but in another culture might be regarded as a convention of veneration. At the time of Shakespeare, it was more common to appreciate the similarity with an admired classical work, and Shakespeare himself avoided "unnecessary invention".Royal Shakespeare Company (2007) ''The RSC Shakespeare - Wil ...
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