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Mike Douglas

Michael Delaney Dowd, Jr. (August 11, 1925 August 11, 2006), known as Mike Douglas, was an American "Big Band" era singer, entertainer, and television talk show host (The Mike Douglas Show).

Early life and career

Douglas was born in Chicago, Illinois on August 11, 1925, and began singing as a choirboy. By his teens he was working as a singer on a Lake Michigan dinner cruise ship. After serving in the United States Navy in World War II and as a "staff singer" for WMAQ-TV in Chicago, he moved to Los Angeles. He was on the Ginny Simms radio show. After that, Douglas joined the big band of Kay Kyser as a singer.

Although big band swing faded from popularity as WWII ended, Kyser had to continue performing due to contractual obligations, and continued to log a few hits with Douglas, including two notable hits, "Ole [or Old] Buttermilk Sky" in 1946 and "The Old Lamplighter" the following year. Kyser was responsible for giving him his show business name, and he continued to perform with the band until Kyser retired in 1951 due to health problems. In 1950, he provided the singing voice of Prince Charming in Walt Disney's Cinderella.

O Little Town of Bethlehem

O Little Town of Bethlehem is a popular Christmas carol. The text was written by Phillips Brooks (1835–1893), an Episcopal priest, rector of the Church of the Holy Trinity, Philadelphia. He was inspired by visiting the village of Bethlehem in the Sanjak of Jerusalem in 1865. Three years later, he wrote the poem for his church and his organist, Lewis Redner, added the music. Redner's tune, simply titled "St. Louis", is the tune used most often for this carol in the United States. Redner recounted the story of his composition in 1924:

My recollection is that Richard McCauley, who then had a bookstore on Chestnut Street west of Thirteenth Street, printed it on leaflets for sale. Rev. Dr. Huntington, rector of All Saints' Church, Worcester, Mass., asked permission to print it in his Sunday-school hymn and tune book, called The Church Porch, and it was he who christened the music 'Saint Louis.'

In the British Commonwealth, and sometimes in the U.S. (especially in the Episcopal Church), the English hymn tune "Forest Green" is used instead. "Forest Green" was adapted by Ralph Vaughan Williams from an English folk ballad called "The Ploughboy's Dream" which he had collected from a Mr. Garman of Forest Green, Surrey in 1903. Henry Garman was born in 1830 in Sussex, and in the 1901 census was living in Ockley, Surrey; Vaughan Williams' manuscript notes he was a "labourer of Forest Green near Ockley - Surrey. (Aged about 60?)", although Mr Garman would have been nearer 73 when he recited the tune. The tune has a strophic verse structure and is in the form A-A-B-A. Adapted into a hymn tune harmonised by Vaughan Williams, it was first published in the English Hymnal of 1906.

Bethlehem

Bethlehem (Arabic: بيت لحم  Bayt Laḥm ; "House of Meat", Bēt Laḥm; Hebrew: בֵּית לֶחֶם Bēṯ Leḥem, Modern: Bet Leḥem [bet ˈleχem], lit. "House of Bread"; Ancient Greek: Βηθλεέμ [bɛːtʰle.ém]; Latin: Bethleem) is a Palestinian city located in the central West Bank, Palestine, about 10 kilometers south of Jerusalem. Its population is approximately 25,000 people. It is the capital of the Bethlehem Governorate. The economy is primarily tourist-driven.

The earliest known mention of the city was in the Amarna correspondence of 1350-1330 BCE during its habitation by the Canaanites. The Hebrew Bible, which says that the city of Bethlehem was built by Rehoboam, identifies it as the city David was from and where he was crowned as the king of Israel. The New Testament identifies Bethlehem as the birthplace of Jesus. Bethlehem was destroyed by the Emperor Hadrian during the second-century Bar Kokhba revolt; its rebuilding was promoted by Empress Helena, mother of Constantine the Great, who commissioned the building of its great Church of the Nativity in 327 CE. The church was badly damaged by the Samaritans, who sacked it during a revolt in 529, but was rebuilt a century later by Emperor Justinian I.

Bethlehem (disambiguation)

Bethlehem is a Palestinian city in the central West Bank, identified as the birthplace of Jesus of Nazareth.

Bethlehem may also refer to :

  • Bethlehem Governorate
  • Bethlehem of Galilee
  • Other places

  • Bethlehem, New Zealand, an area within the city of Tauranga
  • Bethlehem, Free State, South Africa
  • Europe

  • Bethlehem, Groningen, Netherlands
  • Bethlehem, County Westmeath, a townland in Kilkenny West civil parish, barony of Kilkenny West, County Westmeath, Republic of Ireland
  • Bethlehem, a quarter in the Bümpliz-Oberbottigen district of Berne, Switzerland
  • Bethlehem, Carmarthenshire, West Wales, United Kingdom
  • Bethlehem, Pembrokeshire, West Wales, United Kingdom
  • United States of America

  • Bethlehem, Connecticut
  • Bethlehem, Florida
  • Bethlehem, Georgia
  • Bethlehem, Indiana
  • Bethlehem, Kentucky
  • Bethlehem, Maryland
  • Bethlehem, Massachusetts, formerly a constituent part of Otis, Massachusetts
  • Bethlehem, New Hampshire
  • Bethlehem, New York
  • Bethlehem, Alexander County, North Carolina
  • Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
  • Bethlehem (The Original Sins album)

    Bethlehem is the eighth studio album by garage rock band The Original Sins, released in 1996 through Bar/None Records. The album shows a change in tone for the band, focusing much more on pop music and psychedelic rock than the energetic garage punk fury from previous releases. The album has been is considered as the band's best, with some describing it as "the band's greatest achievement" and a "great leap-forward".

    Track listing

    All songs written and composed by John Terlesky. 

    Personnel

    Performers

  • John Terlesky - Vocals, guitar, percussion
  • Ken Bussiere - Bass
  • Dave McKinney - Organ, piano
  • Seth Baer - Drums
  • Maria Stoiancheff - Backing vocals
  • Josh Silverman - Acoustic guitar ("Beautiful Day"), guitar ("Sunday Nights")
  • Ray Ketchum - Backing vocals, percussion (""One Way Out")
  • Reneé LaBue - Handclaps
  • Production

  • Elizabeth Van Itallie - Design
  • Ray Ketchum - Production
  • Dan Delong - Photography
  • John Terlesky - Photography
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    All Jazz Radio Jazz South Africa
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    Mike Douglas

    Born: 1925-08-11

    Died: 2006-08-11

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    The Men In My Little Girl's Life

    by: Mike Douglas

    The men in my little girl's life
    The men in my little girl's life
    It seems like only yesterday when I heard my little girl say
    "Daddy, there's a boy ouside, his name is Rod.
    He wants to play in our backyard
    Can he daddy? Can he daddy? Oh please daddy."
    Is it really so long ago she'd come to me and wanna know
    "Dad, there's a boy outside, his name is Lee.
    He wants to carry my books for me.
    Can he daddy? Is it alright, dad? He's got freckles, dad."
    The men in my little girl's life
    The men in my little girl's life
    Then came pony tails and jeans and my little girl was in her teens
    "Popsie, there's a boy outside, his name is Tom.
    He wants to take me to the prom.
    OK, popsie? He's cute, popsie. We'll be home early, popsie."
    Before I knew it time had flown and how my little girl had grown
    Now it was "Father, there's a boy outside, his name is Eddie.
    He wants to know if we can go steady.
    Can we, father? Yes, father. Oh, can we borrow the car, pop?"
    Yes it seems only yesterday I heard my lovely daughter say
    "Dad, there's a boy outside, his name is Jim.
    He asked me if I'd marry him. I said yes, dad.
    Got something in your eye, dad? I love him, dad."
    The men in my little girl's life
    The men in my little girl's life
    A child, an adolescent, a young lady, a wife
    And oh yes, there's another man in my little girl's life
    "Hi dad, there's a boy outside, his name is Tim.
    I told him Grampa was gonna babysit him.
    Thanks, dad. Bless you, dad. Good night, dad."
    The men in my little girl's life




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