Hey Babe!

Hey Babe!, also known as Babe! and also known as Rise and Shine, is a 1980 film, a musical drama starring Yasmine Bleeth and Buddy Hackett. This was Yasmine's first film at the age of 12 years.

Plot

Theresa O'Brian (Yasmine Bleeth) is a 12-year-old orphan who desperately wants to attend a school for the performing arts and become a star. She is not receiving encouragement at the orphanage and is getting into trouble with the orphanage officials due to her infractions of the rules and regulations.

In one of her unauthorized adventures away from the orphanage, she meets and befriends Sammy Cohen (Buddy Hackett) who was a Vaudeville performer who became an alcoholic and lost his career. He is interested in renewing his career and has faith in Theresa's ability, and together they develop an act called "Buddy and Babe" in order to raise money for Theresa's tuition.

Cast

  • Buddy Hackett as Sammy Cohen
  • Yasmine Bleeth as Theresa O'Brian
  • Saundra Baly as Kate
  • Tara Lee Bell as Sandy
  • Denise Proulx as Miss Dolphine
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    Track listing

    All tracks by Hatfield unless otherwise noted

  • "Everybody Loves Me But You" – 3:37
  • "Lost and Saved" (Hatfield, Strohm) – 3:59
  • "I See You" – 3:33
  • "The Lights" – 5:22
  • "Nirvana" – 4:05
  • "Forever Baby" – 3:08
  • "Ugly" – 3:14
  • "No Outlet" – 4:01
  • "Quit" – 3:44
  • "Get Off Your Knees" – 2:52
  • "No Answer" – 5:26
  • Personnel

  • Juliana Hatfield - bass, guitar, horn, vocals
  • Evan Dando - guitar, vocals
  • Chick Graning - slide guitar, ebo
  • John Wesley Harding - vocals
  • Mike Leahy - guitar
  • Todd Philips - drums
  • Gary Smith - guitar
  • Clay Tarver - guitar
  • Paul Trudeau - drums
  • Mike Watt - bass
  • Michael Wegner - guitar
  • Production

  • Producer: Gary Smith
  • Executive producer: Steve Balcom, Jay Faires,
  • Engineer: Adam Lasus, Carl Plaster
  • Mixing: Paul Q. Kolderie, Sean Slade
  • Mastering: Greg Calbi
  • Design: Lane Wurster
  • Photography: Jesse Peretz
  • References

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    The album includes the single "The Way That I Love You". Ashanti said during her June 2 appearance on the television program 106 & Park that she recorded fifty-two tracks for the album, of which fifteen—including the bonus tracks "Why" and "Hey Baby (After the Club)"—were used. This is her last album to be released on Irv Gotti's label The Inc. Records.

    Singles

  • "The Way That I Love You" was referred to as the real "first single" in press material and media reports. It was released in February 2008 to Urban radio. It was released to digital retailers in March 2008 and to Rhythmic radio in April 2008. It reached number two on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and number thirty-seven on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Ashanti's first song to reach the top forty since "Only U" in 2004.
  • "Good Good" was released to urban radio stations on July 16, 2008. The song contains elements of Elton John's 1974 single "Bennie and the Jets", and has the same melody arrangement as Michael Jackson's "The Girl Is Mine".
  • Jeremiah

    Jeremiah (/ɛrˈm.ə/;Hebrew: יִרְמְיָהוּ, Modern: Yirmeyahu  [jiʁmeˈjahu], Tiberian: Yirmĭyāhū; Greek: Ἰερεμίας; Arabic: إرميا Irmiyā) meaning "Yah Exalts", also called the "Weeping prophet", was one of the major prophets of the Hebrew Bible (Christian Old Testament). Jeremiah is traditionally credited with authoring the Book of Jeremiah, 1 Kings, 2 Kings and the Book of Lamentations, with the assistance and under the editorship of Baruch ben Neriah, his scribe and disciple.

    Judaism considers the Book of Jeremiah part of its canon, and regards Jeremiah as the second of the major prophets. Christianity also regards Jeremiah as a prophet and he is quoted in the New Testament.Islam too considers Jeremiah a prophet, and he is listed as a major prophet in Ibn Kathir's Qisas Al-Anbiya (Stories of the Prophets).

    About a year after King Josiah of Judah had turned the nation toward repentance from the widespread idolatrous practices of his father and grandfather, Jeremiah's sole purpose was to reveal the sins of the people and explain the reason for the impending disaster (destruction by the Babylonian army and captivity), "And when your people say, 'Why has the Lord our God done all these things to us?' you shall say to them, 'As you have forsaken me and served foreign gods in your land, so you shall serve foreigners in a land that is not yours.'" God's personal message to Jeremiah, "Attack you they will, overcome you they can't," was fulfilled many times in the Biblical narrative: Jeremiah was attacked by his own brothers, beaten and put into the stocks by a priest and false prophet, imprisoned by the king, threatened with death, thrown into a cistern by Judah's officials, and opposed by a false prophet. When Nebuchadnezzar seized Jerusalem in 586 BC, he ordered that Jeremiah be freed from prison and treated well.

    Jeremiah (I)

    R. Jeremiah (Hebrew: רבי ירמיה) was a Tanna sage of the last generation and an Amora sage of the first generation, active in the Land of Israel during the transition period between the Tannaic and Amora sages eras. In Tractate Sukkah it is storied that that one of his pupils was a sage called Hezekiah, R. Rabbi Yehudah be-Rabbi Kalonymus mi-Speyer, the author of Sefer Yiḥusei Tanna'im ve-Amora'im, raises the question whether it was Hezekiah the son of R. Hiyya or whether it was Hezekiah the son of the daughter of Rab.

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    Jeremiah (III)

    R. Yirmeyah (or R. Jeremiah (iii) or Jeremiah ben Abba;Hebrew: רבי ירמיה, read as Rabbi Yirmeyah) was a prominent Jewish Amora sage of the Land of Israel, of the fourth generation of the Amora era (4th century). He was born in Babylon and made Aliyah to the Land of Israel while he was still young. In The Land of Israel he learned under R. Yochanan bar Nafcha's disciples, mainly under Rav Zeira. He stood out with his many questions, many of which that were left unanswered. In the Talmud it is storied that he was once ejected from a Beth Midrash because of his questions concerning border line cases that required accuracy on determining the exact definition of the border line. His exceptional questions gained publicity, and some use the phrase a Jeremiah question to refer to rare or out of the ordinary questions. After he was taken out of the Beth Midrash, the prominent sages of the generation sent him Halakhahic questions, and his answers made them decide to return him back to the Beth Midrash. Yirmeyah was known for his love of the Land of Israel, and used to denounce the Babylonians. His Beth Midrash was located in Tiberias.

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    HEY BABE

    by: Neil Young

    Hey babe,
    say you're mine, all mine.
    I need it oh so bad.
    Hey babe, hey babe.
    I know that all things pass.
    Let's try to make this last.
    Oh, can you see
    my love shining for you?
    Oh, can you see
    my love shining for you?
    Hey babe, can I count on you
    To see me through?
    Hey babe, hey babe.
    All I need is your love
    And the stars above.
    Oh, can you see
    my love shining for you?
    Oh, can you see
    my love shining for you?
    Hey babe,
    say you're mine, all mine.
    I need you oh so bad.
    Hey babe, hey babe.
    I know that all things pass.
    Let's try to make this last.
    Oh, can you see
    my love shining for you?
    Oh, can you see
    my love shining for you?
    Hey babe,
    I know that all things pass.




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