All The King's Horses (1935 Film)
All the King's Horses is an allusion to "All the king's horses and all the king's men / Couldn't put Humpty together again", from the nursery rhyme Humpty Dumpty. It may also refer to: Films and television * All the King's Horses (film), ''All the King's Horses'' (film), a 1935 American comedy musical film * All the King's Horses (Upstairs, Downstairs), "All the King's Horses" (''Upstairs, Downstairs''), an episode of the British drama series ''Upstairs, Downstairs'' * Zack Snyder's Justice League, All the King's Horses (''Zack Snyder's Justice League''), part 5 of the movie ''Zack Snyder's Justice League'' Songs *All the King's Horses (The Firm song), "All the King's Horses" (The Firm song) *All the King's Horses (Lynn Anderson song), "All the King's Horses" (Lynn Anderson song), 1976 * "All the King's Horses", a song by Dusty Springfield from the 1969 album ''Dusty in Memphis'' * "All the King's Horses (All the King's Men)", a song by Honey Cone from the 1971 album, ''Soulful Tap ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Humpty Dumpty
Humpty Dumpty is a character in an English nursery rhyme, probably originally a riddle, and is typically portrayed as an anthropomorphic egg, though he is not explicitly described as such. The first recorded versions of the rhyme date from late eighteenth-century England and the tune from 1870 in James William Elliott's ''National Nursery Rhymes and Nursery Songs''. Its origins are obscure, and several theories have been advanced to suggest original meanings. The rhyme is listed in the Roud Folk Song Index as No. 13026. As a figure in nursery culture, the character appears under a variety of near-rhyming names, such as Lille Trille (Danish), Wirgele-Wargele (German), Hümpelken-Pümpelken (German) and Hobberti Bob (Pennsylvania Dutch). As a character and literary allusion, Humpty Dumpty was referred to in several works of literature and popular culture in the 19th century. Lewis Carroll in particular made him an animated egg in his 1871 book ''Through the Looking-Glass'' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Mighty ReArranger
''Mighty ReArranger'' is English rock singer Robert Plant's eighth solo album and the first one with his band "Robert Plant, Strange Sensation". It was released internationally on 25 April 2005, on 9 May in the United Kingdom and 10 May in the United States. It contains a blend of World music, world and Western culture, Western music influences (with a psychedelic rock, psychedelic twist) alongside mystical, oblique, and somewhat cynical references to religion and destiny. Themes The Mighty ReArranger is a Destiny, fate-like entity that controls the affairs of humanity, and the album explores themes of mysticism and fate. "Freedom Fries" is critical of the presidency of George W. Bush and the climate of United States Politics of the United States, politics after the September 11 attacks. Release history A Special Tour Edition of the album was released in France containing a bonus live disc with songs recorded at Studio 104 in Paris on 9 June 2005. The album was re-released in a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Michèle Bernstein
Michèle Bernstein (born 28 April 1932) is a French novelist and critic, most often remembered as a member of the Situationist International from its foundation in 1957 until 1967, and as the first wife of its most prominent member, Guy Debord. Life Early years Bernstein was born in Paris, of Russian Jewish descent. In 1952, bored by her studies at the nearby Sorbonne, she began to frequent Chez Moineau, a bar at 22 . There she encountered a circle of artists, writers, vagabonds and petty criminals who were beginning to establish themselves as the Letterist International. With one of these, Patrick Straram, she toured Le Havre in August 1952, in order to see the places upon which Jean-Paul Sartre's ''Nausea'' had been modelled. On 17 August 1954, she married another member of the group, Guy Debord, and took a more active role in contributing to its publications (primarily its bulletin, ''Potlatch''). Bernstein recalls that Debord had earlier tried to pick her up in a café ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Margaret Widdemer
Margaret Widdemer (September 30, 1884 – July 14, 1978) was an American poet and novelist. She won the Pulitzer Prize (known then as the Columbia University Prize) in 1919 for her collection ''The Old Road to Paradise'', shared with Carl Sandburg for ''Cornhuskers''."Poetry" The Pulitzer Prizes. Retrieved 2013-11-24. ![]() Biography Margaret Widdemer was born in , and grew up in[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Jeffrey A
Jeffrey may refer to: * Jeffrey (name), including a list of people with the name * Jeffrey's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada * Jeffrey City, Wyoming, United States * Jeffrey Street, Sydney, Australia * Jeffreys Bay, Western Cape, South Africa Art and entertainment * ''Jeffrey'' (play), a 1992 off-Broadway play by Paul Rudnick * ''Jeffrey'' (1995 film), a 1995 film by Paul Rudnick, based on Rudnick's play of the same name * ''Jeffrey'' (2016 film), a 2016 Dominican Republic documentary film * Jeffrey's sketch, a sketch on American TV show ''Saturday Night Live'' *'' Nurse Jeffrey'', a spin-off miniseries from the American medical drama series ''House, MD'' People with the surname * Alexander Jeffrey (1806–1874), Scottish solicitor and historian * Carol Jeffrey (1898–1998), English psychotherapist, writer *Charles Jeffrey (footballer) (died 1915), Scottish footballer * E. C. Jeffrey (1866–1952), Canadian-American botanist *Grant Jeffrey (1948–2012), Canadian writer ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
All The King's Horses (short Story)
"All the King's Horses" is a short story written in or before 1951 by Kurt Vonnegut.Vonnegut, Kurt Jr. "All the King's Horses". ''Collier's''. 10 Feb 1951. It can be found in his collection of short stories ''Welcome to the Monkey House''. It derives its title from a line in the Humpty Dumpty nursery rhyme. Plot summary The story takes place in the early years of the Cold War and centers on U.S. Army Colonel Bryan Kelly, whose plane has crash-landed on the Asiatic mainland. With him are his two sons, his wife, the pilot and co-pilot, and ten enlisted men. The sixteen prisoners are held captive by the Communist guerrilla chief Pi Ying, who forces Kelly to play a game of chess using his family and men as the white pieces, and himself as the king. Any American pieces that Pi Ying captures will be executed Capital punishment, also known as the death penalty and formerly called judicial homicide, is the state-sanctioned killing of a person as punishment for actual or suppo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
All The King's Horses (Lynn Anderson Album)
''All the King's Horses'' is a studio album by country entertainer Lynn Anderson, released in 1976. Only one single (the title track) reached the top 20 on the country singles chart; the second single, a cover of John Prine's "Paradise" reached the Top 30, and a third and final single, "Rodeo Cowboy" did not chart within Top 40. Peaking at 28, the album was the first Lynn Anderson studio album to chart outside the Top 20 on country albums chart since 1970. Track listing #" All the King's Horses" (Johnny Cunningham) #"Lyin' Eyes" (Don Henley, Glenn Frey) #" Long, Long Time" (Gary White) #"If All I Have to Do Is Just Love You" #"Rodeo Cowboy" (Glenn Sutton) #"Dixieland, You Will Never Die" #"That's All He Wrote" #"Paradise" (John Prine) #"Tomorrow" (Liz Anderson Elizabeth Jane Anderson (née Haaby; January 13, 1927 – October 31, 2011) was an American country music singer-songwriter who was one in a wave of new-generation female vocalists in the genre during the 1960s to w ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
All The King's Horses (The Legendary Pink Dots Album)
''All The King's Horses'' is an album by The Legendary Pink Dots. It was released in 2002. It derives its title from a line in the Humpty Dumpty Humpty Dumpty is a character in an English nursery rhyme, probably originally a riddle, and is typically portrayed as an anthropomorphic egg, though he is not explicitly described as such. The first recorded versions of the rhyme date from ... nursery rhyme. Track listing #The Unlikely Event #The Way I Feel Today #12th #Our Dominion #Chain Surfing #Just Wave #It's the Real Thing #A Bargain at Twice the Price #Daisy #Birdie #Lisa Goes Surfing #Wax and Feathers Credits * Edward Ka-Spel - voice, keyboards *The Silverman (Phil Knight) - keyboards, electronics *Martijn de Kleer - guitars, violin *Niels van Hoorn - horns *Raymond Steeg - sound wizardry References The Legendary Pink Dots albums 2002 albums {{2000s-electronic-album-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
All The King's Horses (Grover Washington, Jr
All the King's Horses is an allusion to "All the king's horses and all the king's men / Couldn't put Humpty together again", from the nursery rhyme Humpty Dumpty. It may also refer to: Films and television * ''All the King's Horses'' (film), a 1935 American comedy musical film * "All the King's Horses" (''Upstairs, Downstairs''), an episode of the British drama series ''Upstairs, Downstairs'' * All the King's Horses (''Zack Snyder's Justice League''), part 5 of the movie ''Zack Snyder's Justice League'' Songs * "All the King's Horses" (The Firm song) * "All the King's Horses" (Lynn Anderson song), 1976 * "All the King's Horses", a song by Dusty Springfield from the 1969 album ''Dusty in Memphis'' * "All the King's Horses (All the King's Men)", a song by Honey Cone from the 1971 album, '' Soulful Tapestry'' * "All the King's Horses", a song by Aretha Franklin from the 1972 album ''Young, Gifted and Black'' * "All the King's Horses", a song by Nazareth from the 1977 album '' Expec ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Moodswings In To Order
''Moodswings in to Order'' is the debut studio album of Korean-Australian singer DPR Ian. It was released on July 29, 2022 through Dream Perfect Regime. Theme ''Moodswings in to Order'' is a continuation of the "Mito" character that appeared on '' Moodswings in This Order''. and serves as an unprecedented glimpse into Mr. Insanity's character. Mito is Mr. Insanity's "first and purest creation — perhaps even the closest replica of him". He "craves" Mr. Insanity's love to a possessive degree, to the point where sharing his affection is an insult. His greed, however, gets him cast out of Mr. Insanity's world and into despair." Music and lyrics "Seraph" is a "beautiful string piece mixed with synths". It depicts Mito "remembering the very last conversation that he had with this God before he decided to change and resent him." "1 Shot", "Mood", and "Ballroom Extravaganza" are "romantic, sonically textural songs" similar to those of The Weeknd and Frank Ocean that frame DPR Ian's ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
The Archer (song)
"The Archer" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from her seventh studio album, '' Lover'' (2019). She wrote and produced the track with Jack Antonoff, and Republic Records released it as a promotional single on July 23, 2019. The song has a 1980s-influenced minimalist, midtempo production and is a synth-pop ballad incorporating dense, echoing synthesizers and insistent kick drums. Music critics also identified elements of synthwave and dream pop. The lyrics are about Swift's acknowledgement of her past mistakes and contemplation of her identity. "The Archer" peaked at number 38 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and in the top 25 on charts in Australia, Hungary, Lithuania, Scotland, and Singapore. It received certifications from Australia, Brazil, and the United Kingdom. Critics lauded the production and Swift's songwriting expressing vulnerability. ''Stereogum'' and ''Slant Magazine'' listed "The Archer" among the best songs of 2019. It was included in the se ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
SkyWorld
''SkyWorld'' is the fourth public album by the group Two Steps from Hell, released in October 2012; their third major release following the success of ''Invincible'' and ''Archangel''. The album contains 22 tracks written by composers Thomas J. Bergersen and Nick Phoenix. All tracks, except for "Dark Ages", are brand new original tracks. This is the second of their albums featuring tracks with English lyrics, namely ''Titan Dream'' (feat. C.C. White and Nick Phoenix), ''The End is the Beginning'' (feat. Nick Phoenix), and ''Back to the Earth'' (feat. Nick Phoenix). Recording took place in both Brno, Czech Republic and Los Angeles, United States. The cover and sleeve are designed by Steven R. Gilmore, with the futuristic city illustration by Sergey Vorontsov. The album was later re-released to the industry via Extreme Music, featuring exclusive bonus tracks. It had sold ~20,000 copies in the United States nine months after release, according to SoundScan. Track listing Perso ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |