Boz Scaggs – Miss Sun (ft. Lisa Dal Bello)
Lyrics by David Paich
From the album “Hits!”
Released November 1980
Album tracks are:
- Lowdown
- You Make It So Hard (To Say No)
- Miss Sun
- Lido Shuffle
- We’re All Alone
- Breakdown Dead Ahead
- Look What You’ve Done To Me
- Jojo
- Dinah Flo
- You Can Have Me Anytime
Musicians on the Hits! album: Boz Scaggs, Don Henley, Don Grolnick, David Lasley, Joe Sample, Pete Carr, Dennis Coffey, David Foster, Lisa Dal Bello, Don Felder, Muscle Shoals Horns, David T. Walker, Sharon Redd, Louie Shelton, H.B. Barnum, Barry Beckett, Paulette Brown, Lenny Castro, Charles Chalmers, Sandra Chalmers, Charlotte Crossley, Venetta Field, Glenn Frey, James Gadson, Jim Gilstrap, Roger Hawkins, Pat Henderson, Eddie Hinton, David Hood, David Hungate, Clayton Ivey, James Jamerson, Augie Johnson, Jimmy Johnson, Steve Lukather, Clarence McDonald, Rick Marotta, Myrna Matthews, Marty McCall, David Paich, Jeff Porcaro, Ray Parker, Jr., John Pierce, Steve Porcaro, Mike Porcaro, Donna Rhodes, Julia Tillman Waters, Timothy B. Schmit, Fred Tackett, Bill Thedford, Wah Wah Watson, Lorna Willard, Carolyn Willis, Adrian Tapia & Carlos Santana
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Boz Scaggs:
www.bozscaggs.com
http://www.bozscaggs.org
http://www.bozscaggs.info
Lisa Dal Bello (dalbello):
http://www.myspace.com/dalbellomusic
http://dalbello.4×2.net/
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Lyrics:
Been thinkin’ ’bout you all night
Guess you got me in a spell
But I think that I’ll be all right
Even if I don’t get well
Hey Miss Sun, what could I say
I tried to hold you but the moon got in the way
It won’t be long before the morning has you back in my arms
I can still remember
What you told me with your eyes
One kiss… now it’s down to this
Guess it’s time you realize
Hey Miss Sun, what could I say
I tried to hold you but the moon got in the way
It won’t be long before the morning has you back in my arms
Hey Miss Sun, what could I say
I tried to hold you but the moon got in the way
It won’t be long before the morning has you back in my arms
One kiss… That’s what I need
One kiss… Give it to me
It won’t be long until the morning’s has you
It won’t be long until the morning has you back in my arms
One kiss… I realize
One kiss… I can see it in your eyes
It won’t be long until the morning has you back in my arms
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http://www.amazon.com/Boz-Scaggs/e/B000APWQX4
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anthology 3, parte 6
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Some examples of what I mean are Royal Rumble & Summerslam 2004, where Benoit was in both events. I own the Wrestlemania Anthology which came out before you know what happened so he’s in them but I don’t know about when the other anthologies came out & if he’s in them or edited out.
no in those he us not edited out, but in almost 95% of the dvds he is edited out
last year i did a themed poetry anthology. My theme was broadway! this year i want to do another themed anthology for my english class and i have no ideas for a theme! please help! Thanks! 
Try something that means a lot to yourself.
The history of four Liverpool lads and how their tremendous talent turned the world of the rock music upside down.
The songs of The Beatles played and performed inside:
“Long Tall Sally”, “I’ll Be Back”, “Any Time At All”, “All My Loving”
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This is da real song triple H came out toduring the who ran over stone cold saga. This theme is a remix/hybrid verson of the theme My time from 1999 and the Rap vrsion of The Game off the WWF Anthology CD.Anybody who wants this theme drop me an email.
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“The Hatriot Movement ”
John Avalon
Look at his record
http://www.campaignmoney.com/politica…
Also:
John Phillips Avlon[1] (born 1973) is the author of Independent Nation: How Centrists Can Change American Politics and Wingnuts: How the Lunatic Fringe is Hijacking America. He was a columnist and associate editor for The New York Sun and worked as chief speechwriter for former New York mayor Rudolph Giuliani. He was Director of Speechwriting and Deputy Policy Director for Giuliani’s 2008 presidential campaign.[2] He is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute.[3] He is senior political columnist at TheDailyBeast.com.[4]
[edit] Life and career
Avlon is the son of Dianne P. and John J. Avlon of South Carolina.[1] Avlon was the youngest and longest-serving speechwriter in the Giuliani Administration as well as Deputy Communications Director. His work included helping prepare the Mayor’s State of the City Addresses for 1999 through 2001. After the attacks of September 11th, he and his team were responsible for writing the eulogies for all New York City Firefighters, New York City Police Officers, Port Authority Police Officers and other emergency workers killed in the destruction of the World Trade Center. Additionally, he served on the staff of the Bilingual Education Reform Task Force, the City Hall Park Restoration Committee, and the 2001 Charter Revision Commission, which established the Office of Emergency Management as a permanent city agency.
Independent Nation has been called, “the definitive history of ‘Centrism’ in America, and probably the best-selling radical centrist book to date.”[5] Avlon has lectured at Yale University, NYU, the Citadel, the Kennedy School of Government, and the State Departments visiting journalist program. He is an advisory board member of the Citizens Union of New York, Bronx Academy of Letters and the Theodore Roosevelt Association.
He has appeared on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, PBS, and C-Span. He hosts the “Wingnut of the Week” segment on CNN.[6] Syndicated columnist Kathleen Parker wrote that “Americans who are fed up with the Ann Coulter/Michael Moore school of debate, and are looking for someone to articulate a common sense middle path, may have found their voice in John Avlon.”[7] His essay on the attacks of September 11, The Resilient City was selected to conclude the anthology Empire City: New York Through the Centuries and won acclaim from Fred Siegel, the author of The Future Once Happened Here, as “the single best essay written in the wake of 9/11.”
Avlon is married to Margaret Hoover, the great-granddaughter of President Herbert Hoover.[1
Margaret Hoover
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret…
Margaret Hoover received a B.A. in Spanish Literature with a minor in Political Science from Bryn Mawr College in 2001. She also attended Davidson College for two years, where she was a member of Warner Hall. She worked for Bush-Cheney 04, Inc. and was the Deputy Press Secretary to Florida Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart on Capitol Hill. She then held a White House appointment in the Bush Administration, and also served as a senior advisor to the Deputy Secretary in the Department of Homeland Security. Most recently, she has worked as Deputy Finance Director to Rudy Giulianis Presidential Exploratory Committee. She is a frequent contributor to Fox News’s O’Reilly Factor.
In December, 2008, she traveled to the United States territory of Puerto Rico to unveil a bronze, life-sized statue of President Hoover, part of a series of seven statues honoring the Presidents who have visited the territory during their terms of office. The series was commissioned by House Speaker José Aponte and Senate President Kenneth McClintock.
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Senior Anthology project.
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Y10 work on the poem ‘Limbo’, using image and sound.
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The Tribe – Id like to call this one “Pursuit” ( ( dont know the real title)
An anthology of Tribe Records 1972-1977. Underground jazz and funk from Detroit collective of musicians that include Wendell Harrison, Phil Ranelin, Marcus Belgrave and others. Tribe as well as releasing records in the early 1970’s also used to produce a black awareness magazine for Detroit. In the early 1970’s Detroit was a city carrying with it the musical legacy of Motown as well as the title Motor City as one of the USA’s main car manufacturing centres. But, by 1970 Motown had moved to Los Angeles and the city’s car industry was in decline leaving Detroit in a cultural and industrial void. Out of this wasteland came Tribe. Over a five year period a group of creative jazz musicians from Detroit took control of their own lives by running their own label, Tribe Records, where they proudly put forward the message “Music is the healing force of the Universe.” Message from The Tribe contains music from this label, a mixture of Funk and deep Jazz. Tribe contains music by Wendell Harrison, Phil Ranelin, Marcus Belgrave, Doug Hammond and more.
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