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Young At Heart
Young at Heart may refer to: Music * Young at Heart (Frank Sinatra song), "Young at Heart" (Frank Sinatra song), a 1953 pop standard written by Johnny Richards and Carolyn Leigh, covered by many performers * Young at Heart (Amy Meredith song), "Young at Heart" (Amy Meredith song) * Young at Heart (Bananarama song), "Young at Heart" (Bananarama song), also covered by The Bluebells * Young at Heart (Doris Day and Frank Sinatra album), ''Young at Heart'' (Doris Day and Frank Sinatra album), a soundtrack album from the 1954 film * Young at Heart (Howard McGhee and Teddy Edwards album), ''Young at Heart'' (Howard McGhee and Teddy Edwards album), a 1979 jazz album * Young at Heart (Tony Williams album), ''Young at Heart'' (Tony Williams album), a 1996 jazz album * Young at Heart (James Young album), ''Young at Heart'' (James Young album), a 1966 comedy album * ''Young at Heart (Ray Conniff album), Young at Heart'', a 1960 album by Ray Conniff * "Young at Heart", a 2024 song by MacKenzie ...
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Young At Heart (James Young Album)
''Young at Heart'' is the first comedy album released by Northern Ireland, Northern Irish comedian and actor James Young (comedian), James Young. The album cover features a picture taken by Stanley Matchett of Young painting a ship at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast. The back cover features Liner notes, sleeve notes and a poem written for Young by John Knipe. The original album release credited the writing of material to Young, however the material was written by Young's regular sketch writers Knipe and John McDonnell (playwright), John McDonnell. Track listing Side 1 # Meet James Young - 9:24 # TV Commercial - 11:53 # The Year 2001 - 5:23 Side 2 # I Loved a Papish - 9:08 # A Boy Finds Out The Facts - 3:49 # Slum Clearance - 4:02 # On the Hunt - 7:54 # Why I am Here - 3:15 Re-release Emerald Music re-released the album in 1999 in a four-disc boxset to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Young's death. The album was boxed with three of Young's other comedy albums ('' ...
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Young At Heart (Frank Sinatra Song)
"Young at Heart" is a pop standard ballad with music by Johnny Richards and lyrics by Carolyn Leigh. Development and first release The song was written and published in 1953, with Leigh contributing the lyrics to what was originally a Richards instrumental called "Moonbeam". Frank Sinatra was the first performer to record the song, which became a million-selling hit in 1953 (and spilling over with popularity into 1954) where it reached the No. 2 spot in the ''Billboard'' chart. The song was such a hit that a movie Sinatra was filming at the same time with Doris Day was renamed to match the song title, and the song was included in the opening and closing credits of the movie. Recordings Although Frank Sinatra was the first performer to record the song, many other performers who have recorded versions of "Young at Heart" include * Bing Crosby (charting briefly in 1954 at the number 24 spot), * Rosemary Clooney (on her album ''While We're Young''), * Perry Como (on his 1960 ...
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Young At Heart (1955 Film)
''Young at Heart'' is a 1954 American musical film directed by Gordon Douglas (director), Gordon Douglas and starring Doris Day and Frank Sinatra. Its supporting cast includes Gig Young, Ethel Barrymore, Alan Hale Jr., and Dorothy Malone. The picture was the first of five films that Douglas directed involving Sinatra and was a remake of the 1938 film ''Four Daughters''. Plot When songwriter Alex Burke enters the lives of the musical Tuttle family, each of the three daughters falls for him. The family lives in the fictional town of Strafford, Connecticut. Alex's personality is a match for Laurie Tuttle, as both she and Alex are seemingly made for each other. When a friend of Alex's, Barney Sloan, comes to the Tuttle home to help with some musical arrangements, complications arise. Barney's bleak outlook on life couldn't be any more contradictory to Alex's, and Laurie tries to change his negative attitude. Meanwhile, Laurie's two other sisters, Fran, who is engaged to Bob, and Amy, ...
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Young At Heart (The X-Files)
"Young at Heart" is the sixteenth episode of the first season of the American science fiction television series ''The X-Files'', premiering on the Fox network on February 11, 1994. It was written by Scott Kaufer and series creator Chris Carter, and directed by Michael Lange. The episode featured guest appearances by Dick Anthony Williams, William B. Davis and Alan Boyce, and saw Jerry Hardin reprise his role as Deep Throat. The episode is a "Monster-of-the-Week" story, unconnected to the series' wider mythology. "Young at Heart" earned a Nielsen household rating of 7.2, being watched by 6.8 million households in its initial broadcast, and received mostly negative reviews from critics. The show centers on FBI agents Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) who work on cases linked to the paranormal, called X-Files. When they aid a former colleague of Mulder's in an investigation into a series of robberies, it becomes apparent that the culprit is an old neme ...
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Young At Heart (The Honeymooners)
This article provides a list of all known sketches of '' The Honeymooners''. 26 sketches were known to have aired in the 1951–52 season on DuMont's ''Cavalcade of Stars'' and two on '' The Ed Sullivan Show''. Eight surviving episodes from ''Cavalcade'' have been released on DVD as of 2011. The two from ''The Ed Sullivan Show'' remain unreleased. 104 sketches were known to have aired between 1952 and 1957 on CBS' '' The Jackie Gleason Show''. Known as the "Lost Episodes", most of them have been released on DVD as of 2002. Lost episode boxed sets come with 4 volumes in each boxed set. Those were released in 2002. The remainder have not been released for various reasons, including: 1) Some are still lost or only in the hands of private collectors; 2) Some are incomplete or are in poor condition. The "Classic 39" episodes of 1955–56 are not included in this list as they constitute a sitcom version of ''The Honeymooners''. ''Cavalcade of Stars'': 1951–52 The following is a l ...
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Young At Heart (2point4 Children)
''2point4 Children'' is a British television sitcom which was broadcast on BBC One. Created and written by Andrew Marshall, the series follows the Porters, a working-class family who live in Chiswick, west London. It stars Belinda Lang, Gary Olsen, Julia Hills, Clare Woodgate (before being replaced by Clare Buckfield), and John Pickard. Andrew Marshall wrote all episodes, with the exception of three, which were written by Paul Alexander, Simon Braithwaite and Paul Smith. The show was originally directed and produced by Richard Boden, but the later series were directed by Nick Wood, Dewi Humphries and produced by Andrew Marshall. Series overview Episodes Series 1 (1991) Series 2 (1992) Series 3 (1993) Series 4 (1994) Series 5 (1995) Series 6 (1996) Series 7 (1998) Series 8 (1999) Home media BBC Enterprises released a video in 1993, comprising the first three episodes of the series, which are known as: ''Leader of the Pack'', ''Saturday Night and Sun ...
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Young@Heart (film)
''Young@Heart'' is a 2007 British documentary film directed by Stephen Walker. It is about Young@Heart, a New England chorus of senior citizens that sings contemporary and classic rock and pop songs, and their rehearsals for a new show. Synopsis Young@Heart, a chorus of twenty-four senior citizens with an average age of eighty, is directed by the genial, but demanding, Bob Cilman. In preparation for a concert in their hometown of Northampton, Massachusetts, and their next European tour, they spend seven weeks learning new songs by the likes of Sonic Youth, James Brown, Allen Toussaint, Coldplay, Jimi Hendrix, Talking Heads, and Prince, a task that is daunting for the members and frequently frustrating for Cilman. At one point, the chorus takes a break from rehearsals to perform at a nearby low-security prison, where they are figuratively, and then literally, embraced by the inmates. The passing of two members of the group in rapid succession only increases the determination of ...
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Young At Heart (1995 Film)
''Young at Heart'' is a 1995 television film directed by Allan Arkush and starring Chelsea Altman, Yannick Bisson, and Philip Bosco. Frank Sinatra appears as himself in his final screen performance. It is also Sinatra's final role before his death. Cast Production The film was shot in Toronto, staged as Hoboken, New Jersey. Reception Todd Everett of ''Variety'' praised the performance by Dukakis and wrote that "impressive perfs are given by Penny, Landers, Bosco and virtually all of the supporting players." Lynne Heffley of the ''Los Angeles Times The ''Los Angeles Times'' (abbreviated as ''LA Times'') is a daily newspaper that started publishing in Los Angeles in 1881. Based in the LA-adjacent suburb of El Segundo since 2018, it is the sixth-largest newspaper by circulation in the U ...'' called it a "contrived Olympia Dukakis vehicle" that is nevertheless "a guilty pleasure." References External links 1995 comedy-drama films 1995 films 1995 television ...
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Young At Heart (1987 Film)
''Young at Heart'' is a 1987 American short documentary film produced by Pamela Conn and Sue Marx about the painters Louis Gothelf and Reva Shwayder. In 1988, it won an Oscar for Documentary Short Subject at the 60th Academy Awards. Cast * Louis Gothelf as Himself * Reva Shwayder-Gothelf as Herself (as Reva Shwayder) References External links * * 1987 films 1987 short films 1987 documentary films 1987 independent films American short documentary films American independent films 1980s English-language films Best Documentary Short Subject Academy Award winners 1980s short documentary films Documentary films about old age 1980s American films {{short-documentary-film-stub ...
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Young At Heart/Wise In Time
''Young at Heart/Wise in Time'' is an album by pianist/composer Muhal Richard Abrams released by the Delmark label in 1970 that featured an LP side-length solo piano composition and Abrams accompanied by Leo Smith, Henry Threadgill, Lester Lashley and Thurman Barker on the other side. Reception The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow calls the album "Fascinating music, it is recommended strictly for the open-eared listener who does not demand that all jazz swing conventionally".Yanow, S. Allmusic Reviewaccessed 1 April 2009 '' The Penguin Guide to Jazz'' awarded the album 3½ stars stating "''Young/Wise'' combines the definitive Abrams solo performance of the period with a group of tracks of burning intensity". The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide said it has "a long example of Abram's reflective piano and a tighter group performance by an excellent AACM quintet". Track listing All compositions by Muhal Richard Abrams # "Young at Heart" - 29:20 # "Wise in Time" - 21:52 Perso ...
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Young@Heart
Young@Heart, also Young@Heart Chorus, is an entertainment group created by and for the elderly, comprised at present of people at least 70 years of age. Some have prior professional theater or music experience, others have performed at amateur level, and some have no experience whatsoever. They are particularly noted for their unconventional covers of rock, punk, and other modern pop music songs. Founded in 1982 in Northampton, Massachusetts, by Bob Cilman, the members all lived in an elderly housing project, The Walter Salvo House. The first group included elders who lived through both World Wars. One had fought in the Battle of the Somme as a 16-year-old and another, Anna Main, a stand-up comic, lost her husband in the First World War. Main stayed with the group until she was 100 years old. Diamond Lillian Aubrey, who performed with the first two European tours, performed Manfred Mann's "Doo Wah Diddy". In later years, she appeared "on stage" via video, performing the Rolling ...
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