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Queen Of Hearts
The queen of hearts is a playing card in the standard 52-card deck. Queen of Hearts or The Queen of Hearts may refer to: Books * "The Queen of Hearts" (poem), anonymous nursery rhyme published 1782 * ''The Queen of Hearts'', an 1859 novel by Wilkie Collins * ''The Queen of Hearts'' (1881), a picture book by Randolph Caldecott * Queen of Hearts (''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland''), a character from ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' ** Queen of Hearts (Disney), Disney's adaptation of the character Film and television * ''Queen of Hearts'' (1936 film), a British musical starring Gracie Fields * ''Queen of Hearts'' (1989 film), a comedy by Jon Amiel * ''Queen of Hearts'' (2004 film), an Australian drama film written and directed by Danielle MacLean * ''The Queen of Hearts'' (2009 film), a French film * ''Queen of Hearts'' (2019 film), a Danish film * ''Queen of Hearts'' (TV play), a 1985 BBC TV play * ''Queen of Hearts'' (''D:TNG'' episode), an episode of ''Degrassi: T ...
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Queen (playing Card)
The queen is a playing card with a picture of a queen on it. In many European languages, the king and queen begin with the same letter so the latter is often called ''dame'' (lady) or variations thereof. In French playing cards, the usual rank of a queen is between the king and the jack. In tarot decks, it outranks the knight which in turn outranks the jack. In the Spanish deck and some Italian decks, the Queen does not exist and the Knight appears in them instead, with the same role and value. In several card games, including the middle eastern Trex and French Barbu, the queen is a major card to avoid taking, with each queen taken inflicting a penalty on the player. Similarly, in Hearts, the queen of spades is to be avoided, and is called a variety of unsavoury names. In the Paris pattern, each court card is identified as a particular historical or mythological personage as follows: Cultural references Regarding the anonymous nursery rhyme, " The Queen of Hearts" (publis ...
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Queen Of Hearts (musician)
Queen of Hearts, born Elizabeth Morphew, is an English electronic music artist. History Queen of Hearts released her debut EP ''The Arrival'' in October 2011. Featuring collaborations with The Sound of Arrows, Dreamtrak, Diamond Cut and Devils Gun, the EP picked up widespread support from ''The Guardian'', ''The Times'', Popjustice, '' Q'' and ''The Line of Best Fit''. The lead track, "Shoot The Bullet", featured an early remix from AlunaGeorge. The EP eventually went top ten on iTunes electronic chart in the UK, and she was selected to perform at ''Music Weeks prestigious 'Breakout' showcase. She performed at Coachella singing "I Won't Let Go", alongside Monarchy. Queen of Hearts then collaborated with the Swedish record producer Johan Agebjörn on "The Last Day of Summer" – the second single from his ''Casablanca Nights'' album. The collaboration was hailed as one of the album's high points by Pitchfork. ''The Arrival'' was followed in May 2012 by the release of the double ...
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Queen Of Clubs (other)
The queen is a playing card with a picture of a queen on it. In many European languages, the king and queen begin with the same letter so the latter is often called ''dame'' (lady) or variations thereof. In French playing cards, the usual rank of a queen is between the king and the jack. In tarot decks, it outranks the knight which in turn outranks the jack. In the Spanish deck and some Italian decks, the Queen does not exist and the Knight appears in them instead, with the same role and value. In several card games, including the middle eastern Trex and French Barbu, the queen is a major card to avoid taking, with each queen taken inflicting a penalty on the player. Similarly, in Hearts, the queen of spades is to be avoided, and is called a variety of unsavoury names. In the Paris pattern, each court card is identified as a particular historical or mythological personage as follows: Cultural references Regarding the anonymous nursery rhyme, " The Queen of Hearts" (publis ...
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Queen Of Hearts (podcast)
Airline Inthyrath ( lo, ແອລາຍ ອິນທິຣາດ) (born June 21, 1984), known by her stage name Jujubee (sometimes stylized as jUjUBee), is an American drag queen, reality television personality, and recording artist from Lowell, Massachusetts. She first rose to prominence in 2010 as a contestant on the second season of ''RuPaul's Drag Race'', and later returned to compete on the first and fifth seasons of ''RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars'', and the first season of '' RuPaul's Drag Race: UK vs the World'' (2022), becoming one of the most popular queens from the franchise. She has the unique distinction of being the only contestant to reach the finale of the competition four times. Additionally, she was a main cast member on the makeover television series ''RuPaul's Drag U'' (2010–2012), ''Dragnificent'' (2019–2020), and ''RuPaul's Secret Celebrity Drag Race'' (2022). In 2021, she competed on the first season of Paramount+ singing competition '' Queen of the Unive ...
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Somewhere Somehow (album)
''Somewhere Somehow'' is the fourth studio album by American rock band We the Kings. It is the first album without bassist Drew Thomsen, who was replaced by Charles Trippy. Keyboardist Coley O'Toole was also added into the lineup. After parting ways with S-Curve Records, the group released the single "Just Keep Breathing" in April 2013. Over the next couple of months, the band released "Find You There" and "Any Other Way" as singles before going on the Summer Fest tour. In late September, the band started a campaign to crowd-fund their next album; it eventually received over $149,000 from 2,309 people. The band recorded in Los Angeles, California, working with Blake Healy, Steve Shebby and David Immerman, all of whom co-wrote and produced songs on the album. The album was announced for release with the title ''Vitam Regum'', before it was changed to ''Somewhere Somehow'' a week later. "Art of War" was released as a single in early December. ''Somewhere Somehow'' was released on De ...
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David Comes To Life
''David Comes to Life'' is the third studio album by Canadian hardcore punk band Fucked Up. It was released on June 7, 2011 in North America and June 6, 2011 elsewhere on Matador Records in CD and double LP formats. ''David Comes to Life'' is an 18-song epic in four acts. It became Fucked Up's first charting album in the United States ranking at number 83 on the ''Billboard'' 200. The album is a rock opera set in 1970s and 1980s England. The story involves unreliable narrators and meta-narrative plot devices. Drummer Jonah Falco described the album as a love story between the title character David and a girl named Veronica. Background and recording ''David Comes to Life'' was first announced in March 2010, with guitarist Ben Cook describing the album as a musical. The album began recording in June 2010 in New York City and was finished in February 2011. The day before the album was released, the band took over Clint Roenisch Gallery in Toronto and turn it into a pop-up record ...
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Jason Derulo (album)
''Jason Derulo'' (stylized as ''Jason Derülo'') is the debut studio album by American singer Jason Derulo, released on February 26, 2010. The album was produced by J.R. Rotem and features the hit singles, " Whatcha Say", which reached number one on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100; " In My Head" and "Ridin' Solo", which marks Derulo's third consecutive number-one in the UK R&B Chart. Background Derulo wrote songs for many successful artists from 2006 to 2009, and his debut single " Whatcha Say" was released on August 4, 2009. Produced by J.R. Rotem with additional production by Fuego, it samples the Imogen Heap song "Hide and Seek". In late August 2009, the song debuted at number 54 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 before peaking at number one in November 2009. Due to Derulo's sudden success, he began work on his debut album. By December 2009, the album was completed, and he subsequently released the second single from his album, " In My Head", on December 8, 2009. It debuted at #6 ...
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Northwinds
''Northwinds'' is the second solo album by former Deep Purple singer David Coverdale, released in March 1978. Background Originally entitled ''North Winds'', the album leans more towards blues-based rock. Coverdale also touched on the genre in his previous album. The original release of ''Northwinds'' contained eight tracks, with two more songs added on recent reissues. Four tracks ("Keep On Giving Me Love", "Queen of Hearts", "Only My Soul", "Breakdown") from this album would later be combined with the tracks from the EP ''Snakebite'' from his band Whitesnake, to form the album ''Snakebite''. A number of other titles, written by Coverdale, were published at the time, which have yet to be released. The titles include "It Would Be Nice", "Love's a Crazy Game", and "Till the Sun Doesn't Shine Anymore". Track listing All songs were written by David Coverdale, except where indicated. Side one # "Keep On Giving Me Love" (Coverdale, Micky Moody) – 5:16 # "Northwinds" – ...
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Game Of Love (Bad Boys Blue Album)
''Game of Love'' is the sixth studio album by German band Bad Boys Blue. It was released on 29 October 1990 by Coconut Records. The record includes three singles: "How I Need You", "Queen Of Hearts" and "Jungle In My Heart". John McInerney performed all the songs. The album was certified gold in Finland in 1991. Track listing #"Queen of Hearts" – 4:11 #"Jungle in My Heart" – 3:38 #"I Don't Know Her Name" – 3:23 #"Jenny, Come Home" – 3:49 #"Chains of Love" – 3:46 #"How I Need You" – 3:37 #"I Need a Woman" – 4:12 #"I Don't Wanna Lose You" – 3:13 #"I Am Your Believer" – 3:32 #"Queen of Hearts (Remix)" – 4:16 Personnel ;Bad Boys Blue *John McInerney – Lead vocal (all tracks) *Andrew Thomas *Trevor Bannister Credits *All tracks written by T. Hendrik/K.van Haaren except 1, 10 written by T. Hendrik, Donovan/K.van Haaren *Produced by Tony Hendrik & Karin Hartmann *Additional arrangements and keyboards by Uwe Haselsteiner *Recorded and mixe ...
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Laid Back (album)
''Laid Back'' is the debut studio solo album by American singer-songwriter Gregg Allman, released in October 1973 by Capricorn Records. Allman, best known as the vocalist/lyricist/organist of the Allman Brothers Band, first began considering a solo career after internal disagreements with that group. He developed the album as a small creative outlet wherein he would assume full control, and he co-produced the album alongside Johnny Sandlin. ''Laid Back'' was largely recorded in March 1973 at Capricorn Sound Studios in Macon, Georgia, with additional recording and mixing taking place at the Record Plant by Manhattan Recording Engineer, Jim Reeves in New York City. The album explores Allman's varying influences, including rhythm and blues and soul music. It consists of several cover songs, originals, and a traditional hymn, and contains performances from a host of musicians, most notably Scott Boyer and Tommy Talton on guitars, Bill Stewart on drums, and Charlie Hayward on bass g ...
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The Queen Of Hearts (song)
The queen of hearts is a playing card in the standard 52-card deck. Queen of Hearts or The Queen of Hearts may refer to: Books * "The Queen of Hearts" (poem), anonymous nursery rhyme published 1782 * ''The Queen of Hearts'', an 1859 novel by Wilkie Collins * ''The Queen of Hearts'' (1881), a picture book by Randolph Caldecott * Queen of Hearts (''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland''), a character from ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' ** Queen of Hearts (Disney), Disney's adaptation of the character Film and television * ''Queen of Hearts'' (1936 film), a British musical starring Gracie Fields * ''Queen of Hearts'' (1989 film), a comedy by Jon Amiel * ''Queen of Hearts'' (2004 film), an Australian drama film written and directed by Danielle MacLean * ''The Queen of Hearts'' (2009 film), a French film * ''Queen of Hearts'' (2019 film), a Danish film * ''Queen of Hearts'' (TV play), a 1985 BBC TV play * ''Queen of Hearts'' (''D:TNG'' episode), an episode of ''Degrassi: T ...
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Queen Of Hearts (Hank DeVito Song)
Queen of Hearts is a country- pop song written by Hank DeVito, the pedal steel guitarist in Emmylou Harris's backing group The Hot Band, and was first recorded by Dave Edmunds on his 1979 album ''Repeat When Necessary''. It was released as a single and reached No. 11 in the UK and No. 12 in Ireland that year, but failed to chart substantially elsewhere in the world. The most successful version of the song was recorded by Juice Newton in 1981 – her version reached #2 in the United States and South Africa. The song also reached the top 10 in Canada, Australia, Denmark, Switzerland and New Zealand. Juice Newton version Following an appearance on the 1980 Rodney Crowell album ''But What Will the Neighbors Think'', on which composer DeVito played guitar, "Queen of Hearts" had its highest-profile rendition in a version by country-rock singer Juice Newton from the 1981 album ''Juice''. Newton would later recall: "I did Queen of Hearts'live for about a year...Then I brought it to r ...
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