Joseph Henry "Joe" Simon (born Hymie Simon; October 11, 1913 – December 14, 2011) was an American comic book writer, artist, editor, and publisher. Simon created or co-created many important characters in the 1930s–1940s Golden Age of Comic Books and served as the first editor of Timely Comics, the company that would evolve into Marvel Comics.
With his partner, artist Jack Kirby, he co-created Captain America, one of comics' most enduring superheroes, and the team worked extensively on such features at DC Comics as the 1940s Sandman and Sandy the Golden Boy, and co-created the Newsboy Legion, the Boy Commandos, and Manhunter. Simon and Kirby creations for other comics publishers include Boys' Ranch, Fighting American and the Fly. In the late 1940s, the duo created the field of romance comics, and were among the earliest pioneers of horror comics. Simon, who went on to work in advertising and commercial art, also founded the satirical magazine Sick in 1960, remaining with it for a decade. He briefly returned to DC Comics in the 1970s.
Joseph Simon (born June 4, 1955) is an American former professional wrestler best known under the ring name Joe Malenko. Malenko was born into a wrestling family, and his father Boris Malenko was a prominent wrestling figure in his own right. Dean Malenko is his younger brother.
Malenko is most known for his stints wrestling in Japan. Malenko began in the Universal Wrestling Federation (Japan) in May 1985 for 13 days. One of his most well known matches in the UWF was his tag match with Super Tiger where they faced the team of Yoshiaki Fujiwara and Osamu Kido.
Malenko would then team up with his brother, Dean, in All Japan Pro Wrestling to form "The Malenko Brothers". Malenko would tour regularly with All Japan from February 1988 until May 1992. Malenko had two reigns as World Junior Heavyweight Champion. From late 1989 to early 1990, he teamed with Kenta Kobashi against the Can-Am Express (Dan Kroffat and Doug Furnas) for the All Asia Tag Team Championship. Joe's most memorable matches came in his match versus his brother, Dean and when they (the Malenko Brothers) faced The British Bruisers (Johnny Smith and Dynamite Kid) during Giant Baba's 30th Wrestling Anniversary on September 30, 1990. Joe and Dean's only chance for the All Asia Tag Team Championship was against the Can-Am Express on March 4, 1992 in Tokyo, Japan.
Joe Simon (born September 2, 1943) is an American chart-topping, Grammy Award winning, soul and R&B musician. A consistent presence on the US charts between 1964 and 1981, Simon charted eight times in the US top forty, and thirty-eight times in the top 40 of the US R&B charts. His biggest hits included three number one entries on the US Billboard R&B chart: "The Chokin' Kind" (1969), "Power Of Love" (1972), and "Get Down, Get Down (Get on the Floor)" (1975).
Simon was born in Simmesport, Louisiana, United States. Similar to many other African-American artists from the era, Simon began singing in his father's Baptist church. He pursued his vocal abilities full-time once the family moved to Richmond (near Oakland, California) in the late 1950s. There Simon joined the Golden West Gospel Singers and became influenced by Sam Cooke and Arthur Prysock. With this, the group decided to turn secular and recorded "Little Island Girl" as the Golden Tones in 1959.
Hush Records label owners Gary and Carla Thompson urged Simon to record on his own, and in 1964 Simon scored considerable success on the Vee-Jay label with "My Adorable One". Simon scored again in 1965 on the Chicago based label with "Let's Do It Over", which landed a #13 spot on the US Billboard R&B chart. However, the Vee-Jay label folded soon after the latter song's release and Simon found himself traveling across the country singing.
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"Step by Step" is a song written and originally recorded by singer Annie Lennox, later a cross over pop hit by R&B/pop singer Whitney Houston. The song served as the second single from Houston's 1996 soundtrack album, The Preacher's Wife. Lennox's recording originally appeared as the B-side to her 1992 single "Precious" Largely, Houston's version replaces Lennox's verses with new lyrics and omits portions from the bridge as well. Annie Lennox also provides background vocals in Houston's rendition.
In an interview for The Nation, Houston said that "Annie sent me this really beautiful, spiritual song and it fit the groove of the album right away".
Step by Step or Un honnête commerçant is a 2002 Belgium comedy - thriller film directed by Philippe Blasband.
The police question Hubert Verkamen, suspected of killing his entire family. This one may well stand as an honest merchant, the cops know well that he is nothing but a dangerous drug dealer. Having never managed to wedge him, they rejoiced to finally have the opportunity to stop him and try by all means to make him talk, to have to wear. But nothing work, handling is not where it was expected.
Joe Simon (1913–2011) was a comic book writer who co-created Captain America.
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I want somebody
To hear my cry
Ohhhh yeah
Ohhh yeahheahhh
I got home today
Back from my job
Walked in the door, yeah
Oh, I couldn't believe my eyes
My baby's standing there
With a ticket in her hand
She said I'm leaving darling
I'm leaving 'cause I've got another man
Let me tell you I
(I've got trouble)
Trouble in my home
(In my home)
Ohhh, I've got trouble in my home
Ain't got nothing
And the only woman I ever loved
Woah, she done turned her back on me
Baby, I realized
I realize I haven't always been?
But if you forgive me
Oh honey, I swear I'll make it up to you
Let me tell you, I've
(I've got trouble)
Trouble in my home
(In my home)
I tell ya, I feel it, I feel it
I got trouble in my home
Somebody pray for me
(Trouble in my home)
Pray that my woman
(Trouble in my home)
Will be at home in lovin' peace
I don't know what to do
I need someone to talk to
I really need someone, yeah
Somebody please
(Trouble in my home)
Somebody please hear my cry
(Trouble in my home)
I'm havin' so much bad luck
I tell ya I don't even know the reason why
Now my lovin' is gone
Seem like I'm all alone
I got trouble in my home
Trouble in my home
Somebody pray for me