The Cisco Kid

The Cisco Kid is a fictional character found in numerous film, radio, television and comic book series based on the fictional Western character created by O. Henry in his 1907 short story "The Caballero's Way", published in the collection Heart of the West, as well as in Everybody's Magazine, v17, July 1907. In movies and television, the Kid was depicted as a heroic Mexican caballero, even though he was originally a cruel outlaw.

"The Caballero's Way" (short story)

In O. Henry's original story, the character is a 25-year-old desperado in the Texas-Mexico border country who bears little resemblance to later interpretations of the character. He kills for sport and is responsible for at least eighteen deaths. His real name is possibly Goodall ("This hombre they call the KidGoodall is his name, ain't it?"); no first name is given in the story. The Kid's mixed-ancestry girlfriend, Tonia Perez, both fears and loves him. When Texas Ranger Lieutenant Sandridge arrives at her home, seeking news of the Cisco Kid, they fall in love. Sandridge begins visiting twice a week. Eventually the Kid visits Tonia's house and finds them together:

Summer Love (novel)

Summer Love is a Nepali novel by Subin Bhattarai published by Fine Print in 2012.

Bhattarai's second book and first novel, the plot concerns college students at the Central Department of Environmental Science (CDES) at Tribhuvan University falling in love. It was a best selling book in Nepal with in excess of 20,000 copies sold, and one of the best-selling books in the country for the year. Saaya is the sequel Summer Love Novel. Summer Love is now available in English. Pratima Sharma translated the book from Nepali to English.

A sequel titled Saaya was released in September 2014.

Plot

Atit is curious to find out the entrance topper Saaya , who also has the same way back to home as Atit has. At that time, they fall in love but as the college finishes, Atit has to go to Dhangadi and Saaya; Norway. But as time passed, Atit starts a search for Saaya and goes to Norway. He meets his friend at that moment and tells the story as it happened.

References

External links

  • "Entry on "Summer Love"". Fineprint.com.np. 
  • Summer Love

    Summer Love may refer to:

  • "Summer Love" (Justin Timberlake song), a 2007 song by Justin Timberlake
  • "Summer Love" (Sherbet song), a 1975 song by Sherbet
  • "Summer Love" or Moonlight Serenade, theme from the 20th Century-Fox film "The Star", a 1952 movie; composed by Victor Young
  • "Summer Love", a 1957 song by Joni James
  • "Summer Love" (One Direction song), a 2012 song by One Direction
  • Summer Love (1958 film)
  • "Summer Love", a 1958 song by Kip Tyler from the soundtrack of Universal-International film of the same title
  • "Summer Love", a 1959 song by Felicia Sanders, from Decca Records; words and music: Victor Young
  • "Summer Love", a 1983 song by Fiesta
  • "Summer Love", a 1996 song by George Benson
  • Summer Love (2001 film), a 2001 Turkish film
  • Summer Love (2006 film)
  • Summer Love (novel), popular 2012 Nepali novel by Subin Bhattarai
  • See also

  • Brides in Love, the Charlton Comics series retitled Summer Love for its final three issues
  • Summer of Love (disambiguation)
  • "Summer Time Love", a 2006 song by M-Flo
  • Summer Love (Justin Timberlake song)

    "Summer Love" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Justin Timberlake for his second studio album, FutureSex/LoveSounds (2006). It was written and produced by Timberlake, Tim "Timbaland" Mosley and Nate "Danja" Hills. "Summer Love" is a dance-pop and pop song about "wanting to fall in love with the lusty seasonal lover". Its instrumentation consists of keyboards, drums, guitars, pianos, and handclaps.

    "Summer Love" received generally positive acclaim from music critics; with some comparing it to his work with NSYNC. "Summer Love" reached number six on the Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the Billboard Pop Songs chart. It was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for selling over one million units. The song also peaked at the top ten in Belgium and Canada. "Summer Love" was included in the set list of Timberlake's second worldwide tour FutureSex/LoveShow in 2007.

    Production and release

    When composing songs for his second studio album FutureSex/LoveSounds, Timberlake went to former Justified collaborator Timbaland's studio in Virginia Beach, Virginia to begin sessions for his second album. However, not one of them had an idea of what the album would be–no plan for it and even a title. "Summer Love/Set the Mood (Prelude)" was written and produced by Timo "Timbaland" Mosley, Nate "Danja" Hills and Timberlake himself. The song was recorded by Jimmy Douglas, while its mixing was done by Douglas together with Timbaland. The keyboards were provided by Timberlake, Timbaland and Danja; the latter also played the drums in the single.

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    Cisco Kid

    by: Beau Jocque

    The Cisco Kid was a friend of mine
    The Cisco Kid was a friend of mine
    He drink whiskey, Poncho drink the wine
    He drink whiskey, Poncho drink the wine
    We met down on the fort of Rio Grande
    We met down on the fort of Rio Grande
    Eat the salted peanuts out of can
    Eat the salted peanuts out the can
    The outlaws had us pinned down at the fort
    The outlaws had us pinned down at the fort
    Cisco came in blastin', drinkin' port
    Cisco came in blastin', drinkin' port
    They rode the sunset, horse was made of steel
    They rode the sunset, horse was made of steel
    Chased a gringo last night through a field
    Chased a gringo last night through a field
    Cisco Kid was a friend of mine
    The Cisco Kid, he was a friend of mine
    Cisco Kid was a friend of mine
    The Cisco Kid was a friend of mine
    Cisco Kid was a friend of mine
    The Cisco Kid, he was a friend of mine
    The Cisco Kid was a friend of mine
    The Cisco Kid was a friend of mine
    Cisco Kid, he was a friend of mine
    The Cisco Kid, he was a friend of mine
    The Cisco Kid, he was a friend of mine




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