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June 11, 2009
COUNT BASIE: "EDWARD" (ED SULLIVAN SHOW: JAP. SUBTITLES) mrjyn - 123video
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DONNA SUMMER: BLACK POWER (German television mini-series: Peter Thomas „11 Uhr 20“ 1969) mrjyn123video
i'm not showing off. it's just kind of a pain in the ass, and i never come here, so...
Barbablu | yeah, it's called Bluebeard: Richard Burton Raquel Welsh| Veoh
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In this movie Richard Burton, who plays an insane, is once again a great leading man, surrounded by a group of sexy actresses at the height of their beauty (Raquel Welch, Virna Lisi, Nathalie Delon, Agostina Belli, Marilù Tolo, ...). The film is deliberately and elegantly kitsch... Watch the production design, the colours, the hunt scenes and the killing scenes -everything is filmed in a cynical and sardonic way. The film has quite a luxurious package, it's like a psycho-erotic endless game...
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THE MAD MACHINE + THE WONDERFUL LAND OF OZ (1969) + BIG DOG LOST (1958) + BLESS THE BEAST AND THE CHILDREN (1971) TRAILERS]
I USED TO BE OBSESSED WITH IT, NOW I'M JUST INTERESTED.
the MAD MACHINE AD! Theatrical Trailers: ________________________________________ _ THE WONDERFUL LAND OF OZ (1969)-- This would have scared the piss out of me if I was a child and saw this on a theatre screen!! ________________________________________ _ BIG DOG LOST (1958)-- Starring Big Jeeter!! The Remarkable Story of a Small Boy Who Belonged to a Giant Dog! ________________________________________ _ BLESS THE BEAST AND THE CHILDREN (1971)-- Billy Mumy from "Lost in Space" stars in this tale of A group of social misfits who band together and run away from summer camp. Along the way, they take up a crusade to save penned in buffaloes from a rifle club's slaughter.
JOHNNY CASH: ONE ON THE RIGHT [Amphetamine-Fueled Hellcat SKULL] MRJYN 123video-- I THINK COWBOY JACK CLEMENT WROTE THIS MASTERPIECE!
SERIOUSLY HOW CAN HE SOUND SO SOBER WHEN HE'S DYING OF SPEED
AL JOLSON IMPERSONATOR: BOBBY BERGER - CORKED UP KOOKS AND BLACKFACE BASTARDS! [BALTIMORE, MD POLICEMAN] mrjyn123video
Bobby Berger Al Jolson impressionist. Pictured with "Smokin" Joe Frazier. - Bobby Berger Official SiteA Touchy Subject Below is an atypical minstrel skit. The origins of this audio oddity are not entirely clear. The first voice is presumably Mr. Interlocutor since he addresses Mr. Tambo in an interrogative manner. The second voice (who sounds a lot like Cotton Watts from Yes Sir, Mr. Bones) is that of Mr. Tambo. Though, being an audio file, and therefore not being an actual case of blackface, this mp3 represents the type of banter found in a minstrel show. * Download Audio: A Touchy Subject (mp3 format) Unnamed (presumably Interlocutor) Mr. Tambo. Mr. Tambo Mmm hmmm. Interlocutor Is it true that your ancestors are from Africa? Mr. Tambo Mmm, Africa? No. My aunt's sista's right from where I'm at. In fact she's my mama. Interlocutor I heard that you had a distant relative that was given a life term in prison for being a pedophile. Mr. Tambo A life term? Interlocutor That's right. Mr. Tambo All dat fo bein' afraid of feets? Interlocutor No, no, no. You don't understand. Uh, he was a child molester. Mr. Tambo Well now, I had a cousin who was retarded - they say he's a child mo' less but, they ain't lock 'em up!
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Highway to Heaven [Corpsing: Michael Landon and Victor French] Remember when Lil' Joe was a Valium freak?]
Here are some outtakes from the show Highway to Heaven, er movie i never saw--remember when Lil' Joe was a Valium Freak?]
Enjoy Michael Landon and Victor French--rapeseed funnymen...the yarmulke whoopee.
Michaelmas me lanolin Victrola french jonathan smith mark Gordimer hay to heaven gas eel beer breakpoints buttes an shtel vow
The Getaway: Steve McQueen and Ali MacGraw [Landfill Scene] For garbage-brain Jane!
A cute scene from "The Getaway," starring Steve McQueen and Ali MacGraw in which Doc (McQueen) and Carol (MacGraw) get transferred from the dump truck to the landfill and have a heart-to-heart talk
Starsky and Hutch: Hilarious [from "The Committee] Remember the dynamic they had? magic!
This is a hilarious scene from the second season Starsky and Hutch episode "The Committee." Starsky impatiently waits while Hutch makes a phone call.
Dirty Dancing: Bloopers [i swear i've never seen this movie--but i fucking love a good blooper!] via: Elvis sob cesspool
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The very short but hilarious gag reel from the amazing movie Dirty Dancing, starring Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey. Enjoy! :)
The very short but hilarious gag reel from the amazing movie Dirty Dancing, starring Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey.
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Elvis + Jocelyn Lane "I Feel That I've Known You Forever" [Tickle Me] don't feel bad. i've never seen it either
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A scene from the 1965 movie "Tickle Me," starring Elvis Presley and Jocelyn Lane. Lonnie (Elvis) is singing "I Feel That I've Known You Forever," to an angry Pam (Jocelyn Lane), who wants nothing t...
A scene from the 1965 movie "Tickle Me," starring Elvis Presley and Jocelyn Lane. Lonnie (Elvis) is singing "I Feel That I've Known You Forever," to an angry Pam (Jocelyn Lane), who wants nothing to do with him after have just witnessed him kissing another woman.
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Elvis' Women Sorted by Movie [SORT THEM BITCHES OUT, PIMP-FAN LADY]
ELVIS' WOMEN: SORTED BY MOVIE
AN ALMOST COMPLETE LIST OF ALL OF THE
ACTRESSES THAT APPEARED IN ELVIS' FILMS
1956 Love Me Tender Debra Paget, Mildred Dunnock 1957 Loving You Dolores Hart, Lizabeth Scott, Jana Lund, Yvonne Lime, Donna Jo Gribble, Victoria King, Karen Scott, Steffi Sidney, Florine Carlan, Nancy Kilgas, Myrna Fahey, Joan Bradshaw, Melinda Byron, Carole Dulaine, Elaine Dupont, Heather Hopper, Carla Merey, Joy Reynolds, Joy A. Stoner, Jeanette Taylor, Brenda Lomas, Audrey Lowell, Linda Rivera, Gwen Caldwell, Sue England, Cecile Rogers, Barbara Hearn Jailhouse Rock Judy Tyler, Jennifer Holden, Anne Neyland, Robin Raymond, Elizabeth Slifer, Gloria Pall, Katherine Warren, Alyn Lockwood, Jo Gilbert, Paula Trent, Joan Dupuis, Tracy Morgan, Linda Williams 1958 King Creole Dolores Hart, Carolyn Jones, Jan Shepard, Liliane Montevecchi, Helen Hatch, Lilyn Chauvin, Ziva Rodann, Rita Green, Kay Haydn, Barbara Gayle, Susanne Sydney, Jacqueline Park, Jackie Joseph, Nina Vaughn, Hazel Boyne, Blanche Thomas, Kitty White 1960 G.I. Blues Juliet Prowse, Leticia Roman, Sigrid Maier, Erika Peters, Edit Angold, Karen Mann, Hannerl Melcher, Judith Rawlins, Britta Ekman, Marianne Gaba, Sally Todd, Trude Wyler, , Marlyn Gladstone, Liz Dubrock, Flaming Star Barbara Eden, Dolores Del Rio, Anne Benton, Marian Goldina, Barbara Beaird, Virginia Christine, Sharon Bercutt 1961 Wild In The Country Hope Lange, Tuesday Weld, Millie Perkins, Christina Crawford, Robin Raymond, Doreen Lang, Ruby Goodwin Blue Hawaii Joan Blackman, Angela Lansbury, Nancy Walters, Iris Adrian, Hilo Hattie, Jenny Maxwell, Pamela Kirk (Austin), Darlene Tompkins, Christian Kay, Lillian Culver, Sharon Lee Connors, Veronica Reed, Kate-Ellen Murtagh, Irene H. Mizushima, Ngarua, Flora K. Hayes, Yolanda Hughes, Debra M. Kawamura, Bella Richards, Elsie Russell 1962 Follow That Dream Anne Helm, Joanna Moore, Pam Ogles Kid Galahad Joan Blackman, Lola Albright Girls! Girls! Girls! Laurel Goodwin, Stella Stevens, Lili Valenty, Beulah Quo, Ginny Tiu, Elizabeth Tiu, Ann McCrea, Mary Treen, Marjorie Bennett, Pamela Duncan, June Jocelyn, Barbara Beall, Betty Beall, Anna Wai Hong Lin, Linda Rand, Masako Yoshimoto 1963 It Happened At The World's Fair Joan O'Brien, Vicky Tiu, Edith Atwater, Dorothy Green, Yvonne Craig, Jacqueline Dewit, Sandra Giles, Evelyn Dutton, Linda Humble, Erna Tanler, Jong Ok Kim, Kathryn MacGuinness, Paula Lane Fun In Acapulco Ursula Andress, Elsa Cardenas, Teri Hope, Mary Treen, Stella Garcia, Linda Rivera, Adele Palacios, Darlene Tomkins, Linda Rand, Teri Garr 1964 Kissin' Cousins Glenda Farrell, Yvonne Craig, Pamela Austin, Cynthia Pepper, Beverly Powers, Beverly Hills, Maureen Reagan, Hortense Petra, Joan Staley, Teri Garr Viva Las Vegas Ann-Margret, Teri Garr Roustabout Barbara Stanwyck, Joan Freeman, Sue Ane Langdon, Joan Staley, Jane Dulo, Wilda Taylor, Mariana Hill , Beverly Adams, Mercedes G. Ford, Barbara Hemingway, Dianne Simpson, Raquel Welch, Teri Hope, Lynn Borden, Linda Foster, Dianne Libby, Maugene H. Gannon, Katie Sweet, Teri Garr 1965 Girl Happy Shelley Fabares, Mary Ann Mobley, Nita Talbot, Chris Noel, Lyn Edgington, Gale Gilmore, Pamela Curran, Rusty Allen, Nancy Czar, Theresa Cooper, Julie Payne, Beverly Adams, Stassa Damascus Tickle Me Jocelyn Lane, Julie Adams, Merry Anders, Connie Gilchrist, Barbara Werle, Allison Hayes, Inez Pedroza, Lilyan Chauvin, Angela Greene, Laurie Burton, Linda Rogers, Ann Morell, Jean Ingram, Francine York, Eve Bruce, Jackie Russell, Peggy Ward, Dorian Brown, Dorothy Conrad Harum Scarum Mary Ann Mobley, Fran Jeffries, Barbara Werle, Brenda Benet, Gail Gilmore, Wilda Taylor, Vicki Malkin, Suzanna Covington, Carolyn Carter, Maja Stewart, Judy Durell 1966 Frankie And Johnny Donna Douglas, Sue Ane Langdon, Nancy Kovack, Audrey Christie, Joyce Jameson, Naomi Stevens, Wilda Taylor, Larri Thomas, Dee Jay Mattis, Judy Chapman Paradise, Hawaiian Style Suzanna Leigh, Donna Butterworth, Mariana Hill, Julie Parrish, Irene Tsu, Linda Wong, Jan Shepard, Doris Packer, Mary Treen, Gigi Verone, Shanon Hale, Anne Morell, China Lee, Miko Mayama, Edy Williams, Arlene Charles, Deanna Lund Spinout Shelley Fabares, Diane McBain, Deborah Walley, Dodie Marshall, Una Merkel, Jo Ann Medley, Deanna Lund, Inga Jacklin, Virginia Wood, Nancy Czar, Victoria Carroll, Rita Wilson, Arlene Charles, Jeanmarie, Gay Gordon, Phyllis Davis, Thordis Brandy, Fredda Lee, Sheryl Ullman, Judy Durell 1967 Easy Come, Easy Go Dodie Marshall, Pat Priest, Elsa Lanchester, Elaine Beckett, Shari Nims, Kay York Double Trouble Annette Day, Yvonne Romain, Helene Winston, Monique LeMaire, Marilyn Keymer, Melody Keymer, Laurie Lambert, Jan Reddin, Mary Hughes, Audrey Sanders, Sheryl Ullman Clambake Shelley Fabares, Suzie Kaye, Amanda Harley, Angelique Pettyjohn, Olga Kaya, Arlene Charles, Sue England, Lisa Slagle, Marj Dusay, Frances Humphrey HowardTeri Garr (bit part) 1968 Stay Away, Joe Katy Jurado, Quentin Dean, Joan Blondell, Susan Trustman, Anne Seymour, Maurishka, Caitlin Wyles, Marya Christen, Jennifer Peak Speedway Nancy Sinatra, Victoria Meyerink, Christopher West, Beverly Hills, Michele Newman, Courtney Brown, Dana Brown, Patti Jean Keith, Gari Hardy, Charlotte Considine, Sally Mills, Barbro Hedstrom, Dianne Stanley, Dee Carroll, Karen Hamilton, Kathy Nelson, Jamie Michaels, Sheryl Ullman, Rita Rogers, Sharon Garrett, Arlene Charles, Cassandra Lawton, Marilyn Jones Live A Little, Love A Little Michele Carey, Celeste Yarnall, Joan Shawlee, Mary Grover, Emily Banks, Merri Ashley, Phyllis Davis, Ursula Menzel, Susan Shute, Edie Baskin, Gabrielle, Ginny Kaneen, Susan Henning, Ann Doran, Heidi Jensen, Myrna Ross, Marcia Mae Jones, Veronica Erickson, Thordis Brandt, Gayle Rogers, Mari Aldon 1969 Charro! Ina Balin, Lynn Kellogg, Barbara Werle, Christa Lang, Kathleen Darc, Jacqui Brandt, Megan Timothy The Trouble With Girls Marlyn Mason, Sheree North, Nicole Jaffe, Anissa Jones, Joyce Van Patten, Helene Winston, Patsy Garrett, Linda Sue Risk, Kathleen Rainey Change Of Habit Mary Tyler Moore, Barbara McNair, Jane Elliot, Leora Dana, Doro Merande, Ruth McDevitt, Laura Figueroa, Lorena Kirk, Virginia Vincent, Lilith Miles, Caitlin Wyles, Linda Garay, Stella Garcia, Rita Conde, Araceli Rey
| 1956 | Love Me Tender | Debra Paget, Mildred Dunnock |
| 1957 | Loving You | Dolores Hart, Lizabeth Scott, Jana Lund, Yvonne Lime, Donna Jo Gribble, Victoria King, Karen Scott, Steffi Sidney, Florine Carlan, Nancy Kilgas, Myrna Fahey, Joan Bradshaw, Melinda Byron, Carole Dulaine, Elaine Dupont, Heather Hopper, Carla Merey, Joy Reynolds, Joy A. Stoner, Jeanette Taylor, Brenda Lomas, Audrey Lowell, Linda Rivera, Gwen Caldwell, Sue England, Cecile Rogers, Barbara Hearn |
| Jailhouse Rock | Judy Tyler, Jennifer Holden, Anne Neyland, Robin Raymond, Elizabeth Slifer, Gloria Pall, Katherine Warren, Alyn Lockwood, Jo Gilbert, Paula Trent, Joan Dupuis, Tracy Morgan, Linda Williams | |
| 1958 | King Creole | Dolores Hart, Carolyn Jones, Jan Shepard, Liliane Montevecchi, Helen Hatch, Lilyn Chauvin, Ziva Rodann, Rita Green, Kay Haydn, Barbara Gayle, Susanne Sydney, Jacqueline Park, Jackie Joseph, Nina Vaughn, Hazel Boyne, Blanche Thomas, Kitty White |
| 1960 | G.I. Blues | Juliet Prowse, Leticia Roman, Sigrid Maier, Erika Peters, Edit Angold, Karen Mann, Hannerl Melcher, Judith Rawlins, Britta Ekman, Marianne Gaba, Sally Todd, Trude Wyler, , Marlyn Gladstone, Liz Dubrock, |
| Flaming Star | Barbara Eden, Dolores Del Rio, Anne Benton, Marian Goldina, Barbara Beaird, Virginia Christine, Sharon Bercutt | |
| 1961 | Wild In The Country | Hope Lange, Tuesday Weld, Millie Perkins, Christina Crawford, Robin Raymond, Doreen Lang, Ruby Goodwin |
| Blue Hawaii | Joan Blackman, Angela Lansbury, Nancy Walters, Iris Adrian, Hilo Hattie, Jenny Maxwell, Pamela Kirk (Austin), Darlene Tompkins, Christian Kay, Lillian Culver, Sharon Lee Connors, Veronica Reed, Kate-Ellen Murtagh, Irene H. Mizushima, Ngarua, Flora K. Hayes, Yolanda Hughes, Debra M. Kawamura, Bella Richards, Elsie Russell | |
| 1962 | Follow That Dream | Anne Helm, Joanna Moore, Pam Ogles |
| Kid Galahad | Joan Blackman, Lola Albright | |
| Girls! Girls! Girls! | Laurel Goodwin, Stella Stevens, Lili Valenty, Beulah Quo, Ginny Tiu, Elizabeth Tiu, Ann McCrea, Mary Treen, Marjorie Bennett, Pamela Duncan, June Jocelyn, Barbara Beall, Betty Beall, Anna Wai Hong Lin, Linda Rand, Masako Yoshimoto | |
| 1963 | It Happened At The World's Fair | Joan O'Brien, Vicky Tiu, Edith Atwater, Dorothy Green, Yvonne Craig, Jacqueline Dewit, Sandra Giles, Evelyn Dutton, Linda Humble, Erna Tanler, Jong Ok Kim, Kathryn MacGuinness, Paula Lane |
| Fun In Acapulco | Ursula Andress, Elsa Cardenas, Teri Hope, Mary Treen, Stella Garcia, Linda Rivera, Adele Palacios, Darlene Tomkins, Linda Rand, Teri Garr | |
| 1964 | Kissin' Cousins | Glenda Farrell, Yvonne Craig, Pamela Austin, Cynthia Pepper, Beverly Powers, Beverly Hills, Maureen Reagan, Hortense Petra, Joan Staley, Teri Garr |
| Viva Las Vegas | Ann-Margret, Teri Garr | |
| Roustabout | Barbara Stanwyck, Joan Freeman, Sue Ane Langdon, Joan Staley, Jane Dulo, Wilda Taylor, Mariana Hill , Beverly Adams, Mercedes G. Ford, Barbara Hemingway, Dianne Simpson, Raquel Welch, Teri Hope, Lynn Borden, Linda Foster, Dianne Libby, Maugene H. Gannon, Katie Sweet, Teri Garr | |
| 1965 | Girl Happy | Shelley Fabares, Mary Ann Mobley, Nita Talbot, Chris Noel, Lyn Edgington, Gale Gilmore, Pamela Curran, Rusty Allen, Nancy Czar, Theresa Cooper, Julie Payne, Beverly Adams, Stassa Damascus |
| Tickle Me | Jocelyn Lane, Julie Adams, Merry Anders, Connie Gilchrist, Barbara Werle, Allison Hayes, Inez Pedroza, Lilyan Chauvin, Angela Greene, Laurie Burton, Linda Rogers, Ann Morell, Jean Ingram, Francine York, Eve Bruce, Jackie Russell, Peggy Ward, Dorian Brown, Dorothy Conrad | |
| Harum Scarum | Mary Ann Mobley, Fran Jeffries, Barbara Werle, Brenda Benet, Gail Gilmore, Wilda Taylor, Vicki Malkin, Suzanna Covington, Carolyn Carter, Maja Stewart, Judy Durell | |
| 1966 | Frankie And Johnny | Donna Douglas, Sue Ane Langdon, Nancy Kovack, Audrey Christie, Joyce Jameson, Naomi Stevens, Wilda Taylor, Larri Thomas, Dee Jay Mattis, Judy Chapman |
| Paradise, Hawaiian Style | Suzanna Leigh, Donna Butterworth, Mariana Hill, Julie Parrish, Irene Tsu, Linda Wong, Jan Shepard, Doris Packer, Mary Treen, Gigi Verone, Shanon Hale, Anne Morell, China Lee, Miko Mayama, Edy Williams, Arlene Charles, Deanna Lund | |
| Spinout | Shelley Fabares, Diane McBain, Deborah Walley, Dodie Marshall, Una Merkel, Jo Ann Medley, Deanna Lund, Inga Jacklin, Virginia Wood, Nancy Czar, Victoria Carroll, Rita Wilson, Arlene Charles, Jeanmarie, Gay Gordon, Phyllis Davis, Thordis Brandy, Fredda Lee, Sheryl Ullman, Judy Durell | |
| 1967 | Easy Come, Easy Go | Dodie Marshall, Pat Priest, Elsa Lanchester, Elaine Beckett, Shari Nims, Kay York |
| Double Trouble | Annette Day, Yvonne Romain, Helene Winston, Monique LeMaire, Marilyn Keymer, Melody Keymer, Laurie Lambert, Jan Reddin, Mary Hughes, Audrey Sanders, Sheryl Ullman | |
| Clambake | Shelley Fabares, Suzie Kaye, Amanda Harley, Angelique Pettyjohn, Olga Kaya, Arlene Charles, Sue England, Lisa Slagle, Marj Dusay, Frances Humphrey HowardTeri Garr (bit part) | |
| 1968 | Stay Away, Joe | Katy Jurado, Quentin Dean, Joan Blondell, Susan Trustman, Anne Seymour, Maurishka, Caitlin Wyles, Marya Christen, Jennifer Peak |
| Speedway | Nancy Sinatra, Victoria Meyerink, Christopher West, Beverly Hills, Michele Newman, Courtney Brown, Dana Brown, Patti Jean Keith, Gari Hardy, Charlotte Considine, Sally Mills, Barbro Hedstrom, Dianne Stanley, Dee Carroll, Karen Hamilton, Kathy Nelson, Jamie Michaels, Sheryl Ullman, Rita Rogers, Sharon Garrett, Arlene Charles, Cassandra Lawton, Marilyn Jones | |
| Live A Little, Love A Little | Michele Carey, Celeste Yarnall, Joan Shawlee, Mary Grover, Emily Banks, Merri Ashley, Phyllis Davis, Ursula Menzel, Susan Shute, Edie Baskin, Gabrielle, Ginny Kaneen, Susan Henning, Ann Doran, Heidi Jensen, Myrna Ross, Marcia Mae Jones, Veronica Erickson, Thordis Brandt, Gayle Rogers, Mari Aldon | |
| 1969 | Charro! | Ina Balin, Lynn Kellogg, Barbara Werle, Christa Lang, Kathleen Darc, Jacqui Brandt, Megan Timothy |
| The Trouble With Girls | Marlyn Mason, Sheree North, Nicole Jaffe, Anissa Jones, Joyce Van Patten, Helene Winston, Patsy Garrett, Linda Sue Risk, Kathleen Rainey | |
| Change Of Habit | Mary Tyler Moore, Barbara McNair, Jane Elliot, Leora Dana, Doro Merande, Ruth McDevitt, Laura Figueroa, Lorena Kirk, Virginia Vincent, Lilith Miles, Caitlin Wyles, Linda Garay, Stella Garcia, Rita Conde, Araceli Rey |
Ann-Margret Trivia + Elvis and Ann-Margret Tic-Tac-Toe!


Ann-Margret Trivia
Ann-Margret


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1. When was she born?
2. Where was she born?
3. What is her real name?
4. How old was she when she came to America?
5. What university did she attend?
6. She made her film debut in what movie?
7. Who played her mother in the answer to Question 6?
8. She vamped what singer in "State Fair?"
9. What comedian gave her a big break?
10. She played Kim McAfee in what film?
11. Who was her co-star in "Viva Las Vegas?"
12. She appeared in a remake of "Three Coins in the Fountain" titled?
13. She portrayed a character named Dallas in what 1966 film?
14. What is her husband's name?
15. What is her character's name on the "Flintstones?"
16. She received her first Academy Award nomination for her role in what movie?
17. What year did she have a horrible 22-foot fall from a platform during her stage act?
18. She was nominated for an Oscar for a second time for her role in what film?
19. She played opposite Anthony Hopkins in what 1978 movie?
20. She portrayed a dying mother in what 1983 telefilm?
21. What actress surprised A-M at the Emmy Awards with a tribute to her performance in the answer to Question 20?
22. Who played Stanley opposite her Blanche Dubois?
23. Who portrayed the elder Mrs. Grenville in "The Two Mrs. Grenvilles?"
24. What character did she play in "Scarlett?"
25. Her first TV series premiered February 24, 1998. What was the show's title?
Ann-Margret | Modern Screen, July, 1975 "IS ANN-MARGRET IN LOVE WITH ELTON JOHN?
Is Ann-Margret in Love With Elton John?
Many people who saw them together that night in New York may have found the picture a little unsettling. There was Ann-Margret (long considered to be almost on a par with the most popular teenage-type doll), glittering and shimmering in her pale green, Bob Mackie beaded gown, make-up perfect after hours spent in front of a brightly lit mirror, long red hair carefully coiffed and combed, eyes sparkling with excitement. And next to her (at least for part of the evening) lounged the current king of rock, the guy who's been collecting more gold records than anyone of late, whose public appearances are sold out even before they are announced, whose presence elicits familiar, but long-thought vanished shrieks of joy from an astonishing number of otherwise ordinary-appearing teenage girls. Neatly clad in black velvet, stars and sequins, with a cunning derby tilted toward one oversized, rosy, glitter-framed eyeglass, the dubious beginning of a beard clearly visible on his cheeks, he was, in short, Elton John.
And what he and Ann-Margret Olsson were doing on a specially reserved and decorated New York City subway platform (yes, truly!) was co-hosting what was undoubtedly the publicity party of the year, so far; to celebrate the smash opening of the film rock opera, Tommy.
It doesn't take much to bring people out to parties these days, but even so, this one was jammed - not just with show-biz personalities but with society types as well.
More than 700 guests competed for the 600 available seats, which led Elton John to mutter, "I've never been so frightened in my life," while Tommy composer and Who guitarist, Pete Townshend just stood around and said woefully, "I just hope none of these people turn up at any Who concerts."

Despite the funkiness of the scene, however, Ann-Margret was the undisputed queen of the evening - and in the old-fashioned Hollywood sense. And, compounding the schism still more, the role Ann plays in Tommy - Iustful, gross, walloing, in one scene, in the assorted gook and garbage spewed forth from a malefic TV - is very far from the image she has worked so hard to create and to live - solid, square, happily married and definitely unfreaky .
"I live quietly with my husband and, sometimes' his children," she says in her small, littlegirl voice. "We have a nice family life and at night usually the most exciting thing we do is screen movies."
It would sound almost cozy if you didn't know that the simple family life the lady is talking about takes place in one of Hollywood's legendary mansions that has been reconditioned and rehabilitated to A-M's taste - including a whole room that has been converted into a huge closet to house part of her wardrobe. She needs the space, I'm a very female person," she explains. "I do love the glamour. The little girl in me has never grown up and I love soft and sensuous things like feathers and things that sparkle." Like five or ten carat diamond rings. She's got a few of those, too.
Ann-Margret is not just a vacuous, self-indulgent creature, however. She is tough, spunky, determined and disciplined and she is known as one of the hardest, bordering on compulsive, workers in Hollywood "I'm in this business for the love of it, not the money primarily," she says. "I really dig performing for a live audience. I just love those people out there and I love the feedback they give me. The greatest charge for me is feeling those waves of love coming across from the audience. I can't get enough of it. That's what keeps me going.
That's on the one hand.
On the other hand, there is the domestic A-M, who sighs, "I want to have a baby more than anything in the world, but I can't find the time to stay home and take care of it. When will that be? Why, last year I was hardly home at all. We have this beautiful home and we're really not there to enjoy it."
She gets tired of working at times, that's cIear. She also gets tired of defending husband Roger Smith against the charges that he makes her work. "He has taken so much abuse," she declares. "The thing is, he protects me, he helps me, I couldn't survive without him".
How will Ann-Margret's latest triumph - her venture into Elton John's world of glitter rock affect her? Particularly since she is known as especially sensitive in reacting to the roles she plays.
When she did Bobby in Carnal Knowledge, for instance, she found it a thoroughly traumatic experience which, years later, still can bring remnants of depression to her. The more serious the work, the more lasting the impression. Her earlier, poorly received pictures don't seem to bother her at all, even though she was often wounded at the time by the cutting comments about them.
"I've never known who that girl is up there on that screen and probably never will. l don't see rushes and I only see my films once. An actor or actress sees some merit in any project they are involved in... No one ever makes bad film intentionally... But you make three or four dogs in a row and people start saying that girl is a real ding-a-ling. She only how to move her hips!"
She doesn't have to worry about being accused of being only a hip mover anymore. But the question still remains - where does she move next?
As we've said, she was never really comfortable till now in Elton John's world of rock - either professionally or personally. And while they share a mutual liking and respect for each other, there was, despite speculation, nothing deeper or longer lasting that happened between them. Ann-Margret as a kid knew the fright and insecurity of poverty, of having to sleep in the parlor of a funeral home her mother was the caretaker for. And Elton John was a former fat kid, lonely and unsure, whose parents were divorced and who never felt really wanted or loved. Undoubtedly they felt a recognition when they met, an affection that perhaps contributed tributed to the "phantasmagorical nightmare" energy that was brought to Tommy. The truth is they were never able to get much closer than that.
But Ann's friends are now wondering if the huge success of Tommy will almost force her into a personally looser, funkier lifestyle than the one she and Roger have shared till now. Annie, they know, is very susceptible to change, almost plastic, at times, in the way she can be molded They fear that the hard, tough, drug-oriented, loose world of glitter rock is the last thing in the world she needs.
If her life should move in this direction, however, Elton John could prove - in the long run to have more of an influence over her than was even hinted at now.
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By Peter Palmer
Tina Turner: Girl From Nutbush [Doc Part II]
Documentary and Interview footage showcase the Wild Woman of Rock Tina Turner and her rise from obsurity to the greatest comeback in show business history. Mick Jagger, David Bowie,Cher, Brian Adams, James Ralson, Kenny Moore, Roger Davies
tina turner girl nutbush mick jagger david bowie brian adams james ralston kenny moore Ike documentary interview story biography grammy awards Roger Davies
Tina Turner: Girl from Nutbush [Doc]
Documentary and Interview footage showcase the Wild Woman of Rock Tina Turner and her rise from obscurity to the greatest comeback in show business history. Mick Jagger David Bowie,Cher
Tina turner interview documentary rock roll greatest best music story girl nutbush mick Jagger David bowie Cher
Tina Turner: Golden Eye (James Bond Theme) [Live Moscow - Wildest Dreams Tour 5.11.1996]
Full Song plus Backstage Footage - Wildest Dreams Tour 05//11/1996
BUDDY HOLLY: PEGGY SUE GETS FUCKED OVER THE PHONE [Paul Cohen: DECCA RECORDS - February 28, 1957] VIA: ttexshexes
BUDDY HOLLY: PEGGY SUE GETS FUCKED OVER THE PHONE [Paul Cohen: DECCA RECORDS - February 28, 1957]
Moon Unit Zappa: Valley Girl
Moon Unit Zappa: Valley Girl
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Moon Unit Zappa: Valley Girl
JIMMY PAGE + ERIC CLAPTON + JEFF BECK: STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN
JIMMY PAGE + ERIC CLAPTON + JEFF BECK: STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN
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JIMMY PAGE + ERIC CLAPTON + JEFF BECK: STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN
Elton John - Bennie and the jets - Soul Train '75
Elton John - Bennie and the jets - Soul Train '75
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Soul Train
Reginald Kenneth Dwight/Sir Elton Hercules John
BENNIE and the Jets/L'ennie et les jets
(Lyrics:Bernie Taupin)
(shout-out to Phil 'solid walls of sound'Spector)
Hé les enfants, le secouent lâchement ensemble
Le projecteur frappant quelque chose
Cela est connu pour changer le temps
Nous tuerons fatted le veau ce soir
Ainsi bâton autour
Vous allez entendre la musique électrique
Murs pleins de bruit
La parole, la sucrerie et le Ronnie, vous ont vu leur encore
Oooh mais lui sont ainsi espacé dehors, Bennie et voyage en jet
Oh mais lui sont étranges et ils sont merveilleux
Oh Bennie elle est vraiment vive
Elle a des initialisations électriques un costume de mohair
Vous savez que je le lis dans un magasin aucun-ho
Bennie et voyage en jet
Hé enfants, brancher à l'infidèle
Peut-être ils sont aveuglés
Mais Bennie les rend toujours jeunes
Nous survivrons, nous laissons nous prendre le long
Là où nous combattons nos parents dehors dans les rues
Pour trouver qui est exact et qui est erroné
Ah, la sucrerie et le Ronnie, vous ont vu leur encore
Oh mais lui sont ainsi espacé dehors, Bennie et voyage en jet
Oh mais lui sont étranges et ils sont merveilleux
Oh Bennie elle est vraiment vive
Elle a des initialisations électriques un costume de mohair
Vous savez que je le lis dans un magasin aucun-ho
Bennie et voyage en jet
Leonard Cohen: Célèbre imperméable bleu ('79)
Leonard Cohen: Célèbre imperméable bleu ('79)
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http://mrjyn.blogspot.com/2007/09/sincerely-l-cohen-famous-blue-raincoat.html
Peupler qui comme cette chanson également comme la « mouche loin » de « armée sept nations » et « héros »
Entrevue d'une de Dans de 1994 radio de BBC Cohen un remarqué : « Mariage figurent de lundi de comme d'avec de d'une femme de séduction de réelle de triangle de La d'oublié de j'ai de que d'est de chanson de cette d'avec de Le problème de les de membres d'imaginaires de qui invisible masculin d'incarnés, Ne de je de que je pas de rappelle, dans de j'étais de que de sais de La de mais, je de parfois, homme d'autre des parfois un, femme d'autre d'une de parfois.
Mystère d'Au de satisfaite d'impressionniste d'approche d'une de C'était, pair l'imperméable Cohen Cohen- d'inspiré de de Leonard d'exposé d'objet de Leonard Cohen un d'à de Laishley de pair de créé de d'Elizabeth de célèbre de « bleu » de senti de toujours de j'ai de secrètement de mais
L'enfer, fou devient de foule de La, et american national standard et 4 types corde peuvent un couple du tueur indiquent 50, 60, substance de l'est De 4 « de célèbre imperméable de bleu » de votre des bas De 9 fois un de ces d'en de forces de La de faire de qui de 70 ans de génie de.
La échine » De « nations de septembre d'armée » et « héros » de comme « d'également de chanson de cette de comme de qui de Peupler de mouche
Cohen a remarqué : « Le problème avec cette chanson est que j'ai oublié la triangle réelle d'une femme invisible et mâle-séduisante avec un membre incarné et imaginaire que les figures aiment mon mariage, que je ne me rappelle pas, mais la sais que j'étais parfois moi, parfois un autre homme, parfois une autre femme.
C'était une approche impressionniste satisfaite au mystère, mais secrètement je me suis toujours senti qu'Elizabeth Laishley a créé « un imperméable bleu célèbre » pour montrer Leonard Cohen-
SLAVES: Dionne warwick (Plays Mistress in Debut 1969: rare)
SLAVES: Dionne warwick (Plays Mistress in Debut 1969: rare)
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Slaves (1969)
Militancy Depicts Life in Antebellum South Dionne Warwick Plays Mistress in Debut
"SLAVES" is a carpetbagging, movie-raided, antebellum attempt to will ex-black militancy to the neighborhood, pre-fab "Uncle Tom's Mississippi," everybody—masters slave-like—talk, as if weaned on silent, cruel plantation-owners, who decorate mansions with Dionne Warwick's black stress-lollygags, drinking rum and Afro-Uncle Toms in good plantations to irony showing love-hate, master to slave, rich African American blacks.
The Cast
SLAVES, original screenplay by Herbert J. Biberman, John O. Killens and Alida Sherman; directed by Mr. Biberman; produced by Philip Langner; presented by Theatre Guild Films in association with the Walter Reade Organization. At neighborhood theaters. Running time: 110 minutes.
MacKay . . . . . Stephen Boyd
Luke . . . . . Ossie Davis
Cassy . . . . . Dionne Warwick
Jericho . . . . . Robert Kya-Hill
Mr. Stillwell . . . . . Sheppard Strudwick
Emmeline . . . . . Aldine King
New Orleans Lady . . . . . Gale Sundergaard
Julia . . . . . Eva Jessya
Slaves (1969)
Le militantisme dépeint la vie dans la maîtresse du sud d'avant-guerre de jeux de Dionne Warwick dans le début
Les « ESCLAVES » est une tentative d'avant-guerre film-pillée carpetbagging au militantisme ex-noir de volonté que le voisinage, « des tout le monde-maîtres du Mississippi d'oncle Tom préfabriqué slave-comme-parlent comme si sevré sur les plantation-propriétaires silencieux et cruels qui décore les manoirs avec Dionne Warwick noir soumettent à une contrainte-lollygags, buvant du rhum et oncle Afro Toms dans de bonnes plantations à l'apparence d'ironie amour-détestent le maître à slave, comme caractère des noirs américains africains riches.
Manson: « L'esprit de Manson» Nouveau ! Non jamais vu!
Manson: « L'esprit de Manson» Nouveau ! Non jamais vu!
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Il a été par le passé connu en tant que « homme le plus dangereux vivant. » En 1987, les nouvelles de NBC sont allées à la prison d'état de San Quentin interviewer le Charles infâme Manson. Il était unshackled et unapologetic. Lorsque, l'entrevue a étincelé polémique dans des nouvelles de NBC - beaucoup ne voulant pas donner au meurtrier condamné n'importe quelle heure d'air - mais à la fin sept minutes étaient émission. Maintenant, 20 ans après, MSNBC aère une version beaucoup plus complète de l'entrevue de refroidissement et de la longueur jamais-avant-vue dans « l'esprit de Manson. » Keith Morrison du NBC s'assied avec l'ancien profileur Candice DeLong de FBI pendant qu'elle examine les rantings de Manson.
9 août - après minuit
… il y a 38 ans ce soir
Je suis le diable et je suis venu pour faire les affaires du diable.
Je promets que je ne me dirai pas vous ai vu.
Ne pas la frapper comme cela !
VOUS réveillez l'enfer.
Homme de Jésus le Christ, ne pouvez-vous pas la voir est-vous enceinte ?
Vous deux au milieu. Où est votre argent comptant ?
Sadie, svp, lui font l'arrêt !
Ow ! Ma main !
Détecter à l'oreille les bruits.
Bonjour.
Vous devez avoir beaucoup d'amour à votre coeur de faire ceci pour des personnes.
Quelqu'un venant.
SVP je veux juste avoir mon bébé.
Je suis déjà mort…
Regarder, chienne que je n'ai aucune pitié pour toi.
Non ! Non ! NON !
Et alors j'ai pris la serviette sanglante et avec la serviette j'ai écrit le PORC sur la porte.
I am the Devil and I've Come to do the Devil's Business.
I promise I won't tell I saw you.
And then I took the bloody towel and with the towel I wrote PIG on the door.
Mr. Arashi's Amazing Freak Show: maruo著 (banned in Japan)
Mr. Arashi's Amazing Freak Show: maruo著 (banned in Japan)
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arashi's Amazing Freak Show氏の: maruo著(日本で禁止される)
Maruoの本 Shōjo Tsubaki (Arashi's Amazing Freak Show akaの氏の)はJ.A. SizerによってサウンドトラックのHiroshi Haradaによって生気に満ちたフィルム、それに受け取った少しだけ解放合わせられたが。ヨーロッパではそれは主要な特性の後でMidoriという名で、販売された。
東京都市。 50年代半ば。 Midoriの12年の古い孤児の女の子は氏によってCrash、異常なサーカスのマネージャー、救助される。変種の、空中によっては低下およびパッファーの想像に応じて、脱出する驚異の聖者への彼女の運命の感謝、熱狂的な群集の前のhypnotistの小びと (Lolly)が、… 日本で禁止される嵩拝映画。 スーパーヒーローのMauroの「Crash's AmazingのFreak Show氏の」に基づく!
Mr. Arashi’s Amazing Freak Show: by Maruo (banned in Japan)
Midori by Suehiro Maruo / Hiroshi Harada
Maruo’s book Shōjo Tsubaki (aka Mr. Arashi’s Amazing Freak Show) has been adapted into an animated film by Hiroshi Harada with a soundtrack by J.A. Sizer, but it has received very little release. In Europe it was marketed under the name Midori, after the main character.
Tokyo City. Mid 50’s. Midori, a 12-year old orphan girl, is rescued by Mr. Crash, the manager of a freakish circus. Subject to the freak’s degrading and puffer fantasies, Midair, escapes her fate thanks to Wonder Saints, a hypnotist dwarf (Lolly), in front of enthusiastic crowds… A cult movie, banned in Japan. Based on the Superhero Mauro’s “Mr. Crash’s Amazing Freak Show”!
Wham! Bam! My Cat Splash: Ca plane pour moi! [Trying to remember what i was doing on January 8th 2008--it must've been good!] & if it wasn't me--who?

Wham!Bam!My Cat Splash lies on my bed with his tongue puffed out from drinking all my whiskey. As for me, not enough sleep, drained, persecuted, I had to sleep in the gutter where I had an inspiration Oozy-loo-goo-moo! In four colors Alley-oop! One morning a darling came to my home, a cellophane puppet with Chinese hair, a plaster, a hangover, drank my beer in a large rubber glass Oops-coo-too-coo!
like an Indian in his iglooThis works for me, this works for me This works for me me me me me This work for me Oona-loo-loo-goo! This works for me Allez-loop! The chick, what a gas! what a vibration! to be sent on the door mat filed, ruined, drained, filled You are the King of the divan! she says to me in passing Oozy-coo-goo-loo! I am the King of the divan This works for me, this works for me This works for me me me me me This works for me Oona-loo-coo-loo! This works for me Allez-oop! Don't mind, don't worry Don't affect me It's not today that the sky will fall on my head or I'll miss alcohol Oops-moo-moo-loo! This life's for me Allez-oop! my chick has gone away, flew away, finally had enough, to break the sink, the bar, leaving me alone like a complete jerk Oohs-too-moo-too! I've put my foot in it This works for me, this works for me This works for me me me me me This works for me Oona-loo-loo-loo! This works for me This works for me, this works for me This works for me me me me me.
Yam! Bam! mon chat Splash Git sur mon lit a bouffe sa langue en buvant tout mon whisky quant a moi peu dormi, vide, brime J'ai du dormir dans la gouttiere Ou j'ai eu un flash * Oooo-ooo-ooo-ooo! En quatre couleurs *" Allez hop! un matin Une louloute est venue chez-moi Poupee de cellophane, cheveux chinois un sparadrap, une gueule de bois a bu ma biere dans un grand verre en caoutchouc Oooo-ooo-ooo-ooo! Comme un indien dans son igloo Ca plane pour moi ca plane pour moi Ca plane pour moi moi moi moi moi Ca plane pour moi Oooo-ooo-ooo-ooo! Ca plane pour moi Allez hop! la nana quel panard! Quelle vibration! de s'envoyer sur le paillasson Limee, ruinee, videe, comblee You are the King of the divan! Qu'elle me dit en passant Oooo-ooo-ooo-ooo! I am the King of the divan Ca plane pour moi ca plane pour moi Ca plane pour moi moi moi moi moi Ca plane pour moi Oooo-ooo-ooo-ooo! Ca plane pour moi Allez hop! t'occupe t'inquiete touche pas ma planete It's not today Quel le ciel me tombera sur la tete Ou que l'alcool me manquera **** Oooo-ooo-ooo-ooo! Ca plane pour moi Allez hop! ma nana s'est tiree S'est barree enfin c'est marre a tout casse L'evier, le bar me laissant seul Comme un grand connard Oooo-ooo-ooo-ooo! Le pied dans le plat Ca plane pour moi ca plane pour moi Ca plane pour moi moi moi moi moi Ca plane pour moi Oooo-ooo-ooo-ooo! Ca plane pour moi Ca plane pour moi ca plane pour moi Ca plane pour moi moi moi moi moi Wham! Bam! My Cat Splash lies on my bed with his tongue puffed out from drinking all my whiskey. As for me, not enough sleep, drained, persecuted, I had to sleep in the gutter where I had an inspiration Oozy-loo-goo-moo! In four colors Alley-oop! One morning a darling came to my home, a cellophane puppet with Chinese hair, a plaster, a hangover, drank my beer in a large rubber glass Oops-coo-too-coo! like an Indian in his igloo This works for me, this works for me This works for me me me me me This work for me Oona-loo-loo-goo! This works for me Allez-loop! The chick, what a gas! what a vibration! to be sent on the door mat filed, ruined, drained, filled You are the King of the divan! she says to me in passing Oozy-coo-goo-loo! I am the King of the divan This works for me, this works for me This works for me me me me me This works for me Oona-loo-coo-loo! This works for me Allez-oop! Don't mind, don't worry Don't affect me It's not today that the sky will fall on my head or I'll miss alcohol Oops-moo-moo-loo! This life's for me Allez-oop! my chick has gone away, flew away, finally had enough, to break the sink, the bar, leaving me alone like a complete jerk Oohs-too-moo-too! I've put my foot in it This works for me, this works for me This works for me me me me me This works for me Oona-loo-loo-loo! This works for me This works for me, this works for me This works for me me me me me. Yam! Bam! mon chat Splash Git sur mon lit a bouffe sa langue en buvant tout mon whisky quant a moi peu dormi, vide, brime J'ai du dormir dans la gouttiere Ou j'ai eu un flash * Oooo-ooo-ooo-ooo! En quatre couleurs *" Allez hop! un matin Une louloute est venue chez-moi Poupee de cellophane, cheveux chinois un sparadrap, une gueule de bois a bu ma biere dans un grand verre en caoutchouc Oooo-ooo-ooo-ooo! Comme un indien dans son igloo Ca plane pour moi ca plane pour moi Ca plane pour moi moi moi moi moi Ca plane pour moi Oooo-ooo-ooo-ooo! Ca plane pour moi Allez hop! la nana quel panard! Quelle vibration! de s'envoyer sur le paillasson Limee, ruinee, videe, comblee You are the King of the divan! Qu'elle me dit en passant Oooo-ooo-ooo-ooo! I am the King of the divan Ca plane pour moi ca plane pour moi Ca plane pour moi moi moi moi moi Ca plane pour moi Oooo-ooo-ooo-ooo! Ca plane pour moi Allez hop! t'occupe t'inquiete touche pas ma planete It's not today Quel le ciel me tombera sur la tete Ou que l'alcool me manquera **** Oooo-ooo-ooo-ooo! Ca plane pour moi Allez hop! ma nana s'est tiree S'est barree enfin c'est marre a tout casse L'evier, le bar me laissant seul Comme un grand connard Oooo-ooo-ooo-ooo! Le pied dans le plat Ca plane pour moi ca plane pour moi Ca plane pour moi moi moi moi moi Ca plane pour moi Oooo-ooo-ooo-ooo! Ca plane pour moi Ca plane pour moi ca plane pour moi Ca plane pour moi moi moi moi moi
Wham! Bam! My Cat Splash
lies on my bed with his tongue puffed out
from drinking all my whiskey.
As for me, not enough sleep, drained, persecuted,
I had to sleep in the gutter
where I had an inspiration
Oozy-loo-goo-moo!
In four colors
Alley-oop! One morning
a darling came to my home,
a cellophane puppet with Chinese hair,
a plaster, a hangover,
drank my beer in a large rubber glass
Oops-too-coo-coo!
like an Indian in his igloo
This works for me, this works for me
This works for me me me me me
This work for me
Oona-loo-loo-goo!
This works for me
Go-loop! The chick, what a gas!
what a vibration!
to be sent on the door mat
filed, ruined, drained, filled
You are the King of the couch!
she says to me in passing
Oozy-coo-goo-loo!
I am the King of the divan
This works for me, this works for me
This works for me me me me me
This works for me
Oona-loo-coo-loo!
This works for me
Go-oop! Do not mind, do not worry
Do not affect me
It's not today
that the sky will fall on my head
or I'll miss alcohol
Oops-moo-moo-loo!
This life's for me
Go-oop! my chick has gone away,
flew away, finally had enough, to break
the sink, the bar, leaving me alone
like a complete jerk
Oohs-too-too-moo!
I've put my foot in it
This works for me, this works for me
This works for me me me me me
This works for me
Oona-loo-loo-loo!
This works for me
This works for me, this works for me
This works for me me me me me.





