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That's Life (Russell Watson Album)
That's Life may refer to: Film and television * ''That's Life!'' (film), a 1986 comedy-drama directed by Blake Edwards *''That's Life'' (''C'est la vie''), a 1981 French film directed by Paul Vecchiali * ''That's Life'' (1998 film) (''Così è la vita''), an Italian film by Aldo, Giovanni & Giacomo *''That's Life!'', a 1970s–1990s UK magazine-style TV series * ''That's Life'' (1968 TV series), an American television musical comedy series * ''That's Life'' (1998 TV series), an American sitcom * ''That's Life'' (2000 TV series), an American drama *"That's Life", an episode of ''The Fairly OddParents'' Music Albums * ''That's Life'' (Frank Sinatra album), 1966 * ''That's Life'' (Julia Fordham album), 2004 * ''That's Life'' (Neal McCoy album), 2005 * ''That's Life'' (Russell Watson album), 2007 * ''That's Life'' (Sham 69 album), 1978 * ''That's Life'', a 1996 album by Gangway *''That's Life – Can't Get Enough'', an album by Mick Ralphs Songs * "That's Life" (song), by Dean ...
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That's Life! (film)
''That's Life!'' is a 1986 American comedy-drama film directed by Blake Edwards and starring Jack Lemmon and Julie Andrews. The film was made independently by Edwards using largely his own finances and was distributed by Columbia Pictures. ''That's Life!'' was shot in Edwards and his wife Andrews' own beachside home in Malibu and features their family in small roles, including Edwards' daughter Jennifer Edwards, Andrews' daughter Emma Walton Hamilton and Lemmon's son Chris Lemmon portraying Andrews and Lemmon's adult offspring, while the senior Lemmon's wife Felicia Farr portrays a fortune teller. Because of the film's independent status, many of the cast and crew were paid below union-level wages, resulting in the American Society of Cinematographers picketing the film during production and taking an advertisement in ''Variety (magazine), Variety'' in protest. As a result, the original director of photography, Harry Stradling Jr., was forced to quit the film and was subs ...
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That's Life (Sham 69 Album)
''That's Life'' is the second album by English punk rock band Sham 69, released in 1978. ''That's Life'' peaked at number 27 on the UK Albums Chart. The album includes the singles " Hurry Up Harry" and "Angels with Dirty Faces", which reached numbers 10 and 19 respectively on the UK Singles Chart. In 1989, ''That's Life'' and the band's debut album '' Tell Us the Truth'' were re-released as a double Double, The Double or Dubble may refer to: Mathematics and computing * Multiplication by 2 * Double precision, a floating-point representation of numbers that is typically 64 bits in length * A double number of the form x+yj, where j^2=+1 * A ... LP. Track listing All tracks composed by Jimmy Pursey and Dave Parsons; except where indicated # "Leave Me Alone" # "Who Gives a Damn" # "Everybody's Right Everybody's Wrong" # "That's Life" # "Win or Lose" # " Hurry Up Harry" # "Evil Way" # "Reggae Pick Up Part 1" (Pursey) # "Sunday Morning Nightmare" # "Reggae Pick Up Part 2" (Purs ...
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Victory (band)
Victory is a German Heavy metal music, heavy metal and Hard rock music, hard rock band from Hanover, most successful in the 1980s. With extensive tours and radio airplay, the band also made a breakthrough in North America. History Emergence Victory was formed in 1984 from the remnants of the band Fargo. Bassist Peter Knorn, the two guitarists Tommy Newton and John Lockton and drummer Bernie Van Der Graaf had all previously worked together in that band. After originally working with singer Pedro Schemm, former Gary Moore and Ted Nugent singer Charlie Huhn became the band's singer. Recommended by Scorpions (band), Scorpions' guitarist Rudolf Schenker, the band sign a management deal with David Krebs (who managed, among others, Scorpions and Aerosmith). Taking place A self-titled album appeared in 1985 on CBS Records to mild controversy because of the cover art: a scantily-dressed woman lying on her back with her legs spread, forming a V. The hype worked and the album made ...
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That's Life! (Australian Magazine)
''That's Life!'' (stylised thats life! and usually abbreviated to ''TL!'') is an Australian entertainment and lifestyle weekly magazine by Are Media. It is not related to the United Kingdom magazine publication of the same title, which is published by Bauer Media Group. ''TL!'' is a reality-based magazine, with most stories contributed by its readers as well as containing puzzles, recipes, health, beauty and fashion advice. In January 2019, that's life! added a monthly edition of the magazine to its publication schedule. The magazine also produces a podcast A podcast is a Radio program, program made available in digital format for download over the Internet. Typically, a podcast is an Episode, episodic series of digital audio Computer file, files that users can download to a personal device or str ... titled "How I Survived." References External links * 1994 establishments in Australia Are Media Entertainment magazines Magazines established in 1994 Magazines publ ...
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That's Life (magazine)
''that's life!'' is a British women's magazine founded in 1995 and published by H Bauer UK, a subsidiary of the German Bauer Media Group on a weekly basis, with new issues released every Thursday. The current editor Sophie Hearsey has been in the position since 2010, joining from sister title ''Take a Break'' replacing Jo Checkley when Checkley left to join rival publication ''Love It!'', owned by Burda Media. The magazine focuses on a mixture of reader submitted "true life" stories, as well as women's health and lifestyle features, puzzles and competitions, following a similar format to sister title ''Take a Break'', and rival publications such as ''Chat'' and ''Pick Me Up''. According to the Audit Bureau of Circulations, during the period between July and December 2019, the circulation of ''that's life!'' was 173,472. Complaints In 2015 the title was censure A censure is an expression of strong disapproval or harsh criticism. In parliamentary procedure, it is a deb ...
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Still Woozy
Still Woozy is the solo project of Sven Eric Gamsky (born June 23, 1992), an American singer and songwriter from Moraga, California. Gamsky grew up in Moraga, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area. He began recording his own music at the age of 13. NME has described his style as "psychedelic bedroom-pop", while '' IQ'' sees it as "genre-bending". Early life Sven Gamsky was born on June 23, 1992, in Oakland, California, and grew up in Moraga, California. He is the youngest of three sons born to Dr. Tom and Berit (Fuglsang) Gamsky, and has two older brothers, Nate and Sam. Sven started playing the guitar when he was in middle school. All of the Gamsky brothers became Eagle Scouts. Sven was a part of Moraga Boy Scout Troop 212, in which his service project toward becoming an Eagle Scout involved remodeling a garden area at Donald L. Rheem Elementary School in Moraga. The East Bay Times reported in 2010 upon his achievement of Eagle Scout that "Sven plans to travel and volun ...
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That's Life (88-Keys Song)
"That's Life" is a single by American record producer and rapper 88-Keys featuring vocals by American rapper Mac Miller and Australian singer Sia. It was released on June 20, 2019, by Warner Records. 88-Keys obtained permission from Miller's family to use his contribution posthumously. Background and release Miller came up with the concept for the song stemming from a conversation he had with 88-Keys about relationships they were in at the time. Miller's part was recorded in New York City in February 2015, while he was working on his third studio album '' GO:OD AM''. A version of the song leaked online in May 2019, incorrectly titled "Benji the Dog", with Miller alone on vocals. 88-Keys responded to the leak days later, stating that it was a rough version and that the finished version would be officially released. On June 13, 2019, 88-Keys announced the release of "That's Life", also featuring Sia, and that he had obtained permission from Miller's estate to release the song posth ...
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That's Life (song)
"That's Life" is a popular song written by Dean Kay and Kelly Gordon, and first recorded in 1963 by Marion Montgomery. The song has an uplifting message that, despite the ups and downs in life, one should not give up but keep positive, because soon one will be ''"back on top."'' The most famous version is by Frank Sinatra, released on his 1966 album ''That's Life''. Sinatra recorded the song after hearing an earlier recording of it by O.C. Smith; the song proved successful and reached the #4 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 singles chart. Following the success of Sinatra's version, it was subsequently recorded by a number of artists including Aretha Franklin, James Booker, Shirley Bassey, James Brown, Van Morrison, David Lee Roth, Michael Bolton, Lady Gaga, Michael Bublé, Russell Watson, Deana Martin, and Holt McCallany. Sinatra's version appeared in the 1993 film ''A Bronx Tale'', the 1995 film '' Casper'', the 2019 film '' Joker'' and its 2024 sequel '' Joker: Folie à Deu ...
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Mick Ralphs
Michael Geoffrey Ralphs (born 31 March 1944) is an English retired guitarist, vocalist and songwriter, who was a founding member of rock bands Mott the Hoople and Bad Company. Though not a constant member, he appeared on every studio album by both bands. Career Ralphs began his career as a teenager, playing with blues-rock band the Buddies. He released a single with that group in 1964 before joining the Mod Doc Thomas Group in 1966. After an eponymous Italian album debut, the band changed its name twice, first to Silence in 1968 and then, in 1969, to Mott the Hoople. Ralphs remained with the band until 1973, leaving just after they achieved their commercial breakthrough with the David Bowie-produced album '' All the Young Dudes'', though he appeared on select tracks of the album '' The Hoople''. Upon exiting Mott the Hoople, he founded Bad Company along with vocalist Paul Rodgers from the band Free. The band's debut album in 1974 included the Ralphs'-penned hit " Can't ...
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Gangway (band)
Gangway is a Danish band, originally active from 1982 to 1998 and again since 2017. Gangway consisted of Allan Jensen (lead singer), Henrik Balling (guitar), Torben Johansen (of Escape Artists, keyboards), and four different drummers, Jan Christensen (1982–84), Gorm Ravn-Jonsen (1984–89), Cai Bojsen-Møller (1991–94), and Jeppe Moesgaard (1996–98). Original career Their first three albums had a Beatles (and sometimes Smiths-esque) guitar pop sound, with a distinct new wave twist, but later on, particularly on ''The Quiet Boy Ate the Whole Cake'', their influences were more on synthpop, such as that of the Pet Shop Boys. They are also known for their strange and subtle lyrics that are often on the verge of surrealism. Their best-known song, "My Girl and Me", was a big hit in Denmark in 1988 and was also played on MTV. It received regular airplay on the modern rock radio station KITS in San Francisco. The band broke up in 1998, bar a one-off reunion show in October 2006 ...
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That's Life (Russell Watson Album)
That's Life may refer to: Film and television * ''That's Life!'' (film), a 1986 comedy-drama directed by Blake Edwards *''That's Life'' (''C'est la vie''), a 1981 French film directed by Paul Vecchiali * ''That's Life'' (1998 film) (''Così è la vita''), an Italian film by Aldo, Giovanni & Giacomo *''That's Life!'', a 1970s–1990s UK magazine-style TV series * ''That's Life'' (1968 TV series), an American television musical comedy series * ''That's Life'' (1998 TV series), an American sitcom * ''That's Life'' (2000 TV series), an American drama *"That's Life", an episode of ''The Fairly OddParents'' Music Albums * ''That's Life'' (Frank Sinatra album), 1966 * ''That's Life'' (Julia Fordham album), 2004 * ''That's Life'' (Neal McCoy album), 2005 * ''That's Life'' (Russell Watson album), 2007 * ''That's Life'' (Sham 69 album), 1978 * ''That's Life'', a 1996 album by Gangway *''That's Life – Can't Get Enough'', an album by Mick Ralphs Songs * "That's Life" (song), by Dean ...
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