Saints and Sinners

Saints and Sinners may refer to:

Literature

  • Saints and Sinners (short story collection), by Edna O'Brien
  • Saints and Sinners Literary Festival, a literary festival, specializing in LGBT literature, held in New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Saints and Sinners, an 1884 play by Henry Arthur Jones
  • Music

  • Saints & Sinners Festival, a hardcore and heavy metal music festival held in New Jersey
  • Saints & Sinners (All Saints album)
  • Saints & Sinners (Johnny Winter album)
  • Saints & Sinners (Saints & Sinners album)
  • Saints & Sinners (Whitesnake album)
  • Saints and Sinners (Matt Maher album)
  • Saints and Sinners (Kane Roberts album)
  • Saints and Sinners (Young Dubliners album)
  • Saint or Sinner, by Aggro Santos
  • Saints & Sinners (jazz band), a jazz ensemble
  • Saints & Sinners (heavy metal band), a Canadian hair metal band
  • Saints or Sinners, former name of The Scream
  • "Saints and Sinners" (song), by Godsmack on the album The Oracle
  • "Saints and Sinners," by Arch Enemy from Anthems of Rebellion
  • "Saints and Sinners," by Flogging Molly from Speed of Darkness
  • Saints & Sinners (Saints & Sinners album)

    Saints & Sinners is a 1992 album, released by the Canadian glam metal band of the same name. "Walk That Walk", "We Belong" and "Takin' My Chances" were released as singles. The album was produced by Aldo Nova.

    Track listing

  • "Shake" – 4:10
  • "Rip It Up" – 4:45
  • "Walk That Walk" – 4:40
  • "Takin' My Chances" – 5:36
  • "Kiss the Bastards" – 5:03
  • "Wheels of Fire" – 3:51
  • "Lesson of Love" – 4:17
  • "We Belong" – 4:42
  • "Frankenstein" – 9:57
  • "Slippin' into Darkness" – 4:18
  • Personnel

    Band members

  • Rick Hughes - vocals
  • Stephane Dufour - guitar and background vocals
  • Martin Bolduc - bass and background vocals
  • Jeff Salem - drums
  • Jesse Bradman - keyboards and background vocals
  • Additional musicians

  • Aldo Nova - Keyboards Programming & Additional Acoustic Guitars, producer, engineer
  • Alan Jordan - background vocals
  • Michael Larocque - bass
  • Tim Harrington - bass
  • Alan Abrahms - bass
  • Daniel Hughes - drums
  • Peter Barbeau - drums
  • Production

  • Lennie Petze - executive producer
  • Paul Northfield - engineer, mixing
  • Saints and Sinners (1962 TV series)

    Saints and Sinners is an American drama series that aired on NBC during the 1962-63 television season. The program starred Nick Adams as newspaper reporter Nick Alexander. Saints and Sinners was created by Adrian Spies, who worked as a journalist before becoming a screenwriter.

    Overview

    The character of Nick Alexander was first featured in The Dick Powell Show episode "Savage Sunday". The series showed New York City life through the eyes of the staff of a fictional newspaper, The New York Bulletin. The episodes' storylines had adult themes that featured moral dilemmas.

    John Larkin co-starred as Nick's mentor, newspaper editor Mark Grainger. The series also starred Richard Erdman as Kluge, the staff photographer and office philosopher, and Robert F. Simon as copy editor Dave Tabak.

    Many stars and future stars had guest roles on the show. One episode featured the final screen appearance of Paul Muni, one of the most esteemed actors in the history of Broadway and Hollywood.

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    PLAYLIST TIME:

    A-11

    by: Daryle Singletary

    I just came in here from force of habit
    I don't intend to spend too much time in here
    But I saw you headin' for the jukebox
    And if you play A-11 there's gonna be tears
    I don't know you from Adam
    But if you gonna play the juke box
    Please don't play A-11
    This used to be our favorite night spot
    And when she was here it was heaven
    It was here that she told me that she loved me
    And we always played A-11
    I don't know you from Adam
    But if you gonna play the juke box
    Please don't play A-11
    I don't know you from Adam
    But if you gonna play the juke box
    Please don't play A-11
    Please don't play A-11




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