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 Ray's full listing of live recordings
10:15 saturday night, accuracy, grinding halt, another day, object, subway song, foxy lady, meathook, 3 imaginary boys, boys don't cry, plastic passion, fire in cairo, it's not you, do the hansa, killing an arab, 10:15 saturday night,
play for today, m, 3 imaginary boys, disintegration, pornography, bloodflowers, 100 years, siamese twins, shake dog shake, pictures of you, if only tonight we could sleep, the kiss, push, torture, the drownin man, from the edge of the deep green sea, the figurehead, plainsong, a forest, charlotte sometimes, faith,
seventeen seconds, accuracy, m, 10:15 saturday night, play for today, in your house, fire in cairo, a forest, 3 imaginary boys, jumping someone else's train, killing an arab, subway song, grinding halt, boys don't cry, a forest,
www.geocities.com /zoltar/boots.html   (5451 words)

  
 PETULA CLARK: Recordings
The Pye Years - Don't Sleep In The Subway
Downtown · I Know A Place · Don't Sleep In The Subway · The Other Man's Grass · Don't Give Up · Sailor · He Made Me A Woman ·It Don't Matter To Me · For All We Know · I Couldn't Live Without Your Love
Other artists featured on this CD include: Steve Barton, Mimi Bessette, Gordon Bovinet, Anthony Crivello, Jamey Garner, Robert Montano, Brian Sutherland, Sandi Patty, Edwin Hawkins, Rebecca, Toronto Mass Choir, Pia Douwes, Uwe Kröger, Siegfried Fietz and Petula Clark.
www.petulaclark.co.uk /cd90s.html   (5451 words)

  
 Tinsel v.4. Suteki da ne?
lol da highlight ob mi dae...is sleep...nd subway rides in which karen brigns her luvly md fer me to grooooove to da moosick ^_~ dat wuz madd funnie, i wuz like dancing nd shiz [not reallie cuz ming dancing is....equivalent...of...donkey spazzing xDDDD]...nd den joyce changed it to baby got back nd i got scared.
Why don't I ever follow up w/ my promises to myself? whats da point of my other journal if i don't use it properly? how can i claim to be what i want to be if i don't see? if i don't look outside myself? lolz nd i wuz jes writing yesterday...
da same feeling i had at the end of last year....::sighz:: i guess different reasons.
tinsel.pitas.com /19_10_2002.html   (13256 words)

  
 Guest House Taiwanmex, Taipei, Taiwan , Taipei
We have made sure our location is within walking distance of the Main Station as we know that People don't want to worry about navigating an unfamillar bus or subway system when they first arrive.
1 minute walk from the ZhongShan Metro We have made sure our location is within walking distance of the main station as we know that people don't want to worry about navigating an unfamiliar bus or subway
We wanted to locate our guest house in a quiet and safe area because we know that peace and quiet is most important things for guests to sleep and safety is an absolute necessity for an enjoyable stay.
www.realadventures.com /listings/1035183.htm   (708 words)

  
 Mask of China, Dalian Edition
Jet lagged, unable and afraid to sleep (as I was traveling alone, it's best not to sleep in the airport because I had to watch your luggage and make sure you don't miss any annoucements over the public addresss system).
It's easy for me since I live very close to the Yonge Street subway line that runs north to south from uptown Toronto where I live to downtown Toronto and the central business district, in effect cutting central Toronto in half.
There is a street in the the Toronto suburb of Thornhill, on Bayview Ave north of Steeles Ave, where a Chinese Buddhist temple, a mosque and Jewish synagogue coexist side by side in harmony.
www.maskofchina.com   (1882 words)

  
 Irankicks Football Talk - This is my city! TEHRAN.
In Tehran the homeless people have no choice but to sleep in the cold and many of them die, I rarely hear about homeless people dieing the US unless a major snow storm comes through.
Too bad the guy who did all the changes (Shahrdaaresh) got accused of stealing money (I don't know the english name for the conviction).
Maziar jaan, I may not be as old or as wise as you but I can tell you that the subway in Tehran when I visited them was great.
www.irankicks.com /ikboard/showthread.php?t=26853&page=5&pp=10   (1565 words)

  
 Call Me - The Songs of Tony Hatch
Don't sleep in the subway - Clark, Petula
From Suburbia - Hatch, Tony& Jackie Trent
www.petulaclark.net /discography/cdcompilations/hatch.html   (244 words)

  
 Tony Hatch
He and Jackie, now known affectionately by the public as 'Mr and Mrs Music', also wrote Petula Clark's 1967 hits 'Don't Sleep In The Subway' and 'The Other Man's Grass Is Always Greener'.
He also returned to the charts as the producer of David Parton and the soul group Sweet Sensation, in addition to composing the themes for 'Emmerdale Farm' and 'Mr and Mrs' ('Be Nice To Each Other').
After delivering the score for the movie 'Sweeney 2' in 1978, Tony left the UK for a four-year residency in Dublin where he and Jackie hosted their own TV series 'Words And Music' and 'It's A Musical World'.
www.spectropop.com /TonyHatch   (2210 words)

  
 Petula Clark.net - American TV Appearances
Pepper's Lonely Heart Club Band (w/ Lynn, Noel, George), England Swings, This Is My Song, Don't Sleep In The Subway, Imagine, Where Did We Go Wrong
National television commercials featuring Petula singing special lyrics to The Beat Goes On
Petula's remembrances, taped in Norfolk, VA, at the time of the concert, offer a candid and insightful look into her long and fascinating life in show business.
www.petulaclark.net /tv/americantv.html   (2210 words)

  
 MasaManiA = 道徳遊戯: Japanese business man spend valuable time
Posted by: flugen at November 10, 2004 11:15 PM I don't think I would want to sleep in public because once someone put their penis in my mouth and blew a load in it when I was sleeping in a park.
For whatever reason, my country (usa, nyc) doesn't have sleeping businessmen on the subway, but it does have lots of other funny things, like people preaching and people singing terribly for money.
these businessmen certainly could have double the IQ of you, you thundering imbecile.
masamania.com /archives/2004/09/japanese_busine.html   (16321 words)

  
 Petula Clark.net - Birmingham Concert 2002
Anyone who dismisses Petula Clark as little more that a purveyor of frothy, inconsequential candyfloss like Downtown and Don't Sleep In The Subway, is clearly very wide of the mark.
She was backed by a highly-disciplined nine-piece band, with three keyboards, two horns and an over-amplified drummer, while the pyrotechnics consisted of a persistent smoke machine that threatened to rival the smouldering roof of Buckingham Palace.
On the evidence of her heroic performance at Symphony Hall, the veteran song diva is an experienced artiste of exceptional range and emotional diversity.
www.petulaclark.net /live/2000/birmingham02.html   (235 words)

  
 Mother, May I Sleep with Treacher?
It's really annoying, but it would be cool if Onstad had done something similar with the last panel of yesterday's Achewood.
Check out this interview with Chris Onstad, who does Achewood, which I plug in this blog about once every, I don't know, 72 hours or so.
Sounds like 3 of the 4 episodes are from the second series, which I missed the first time around because CC ran it really early on Sunday mornings.
jimtreacher.blogspot.com /2003_04_13_jimtreacher_archive.html   (864 words)

  
 Call Me - The Songs of Tony Hatch
The humor of "Don't Sleep in the Subway" is dry and subtle, but the deeply bizarre "Las Vegas," which describes tourists losing everything they own among the town's attractions, sounds like Randy Newman at his most perverse.
Like Burt Bacharach had Dionne Warwick, Tony Hatch had Petula Clark: the singer who made Hatch's songs so thoroughly her own that covers -- and there have been dozens -- are simply superfluous.
In this collection, Hatch's ultra-sophisticated melodies and production sound as lustrous as ever, but other elements register as well.
www.petulaclark.net /discography/cdcompilations/hatch.html   (244 words)

  
 PETULA CLARK - ANNOTATED PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED 1981
British entertainer Petula Clark was "discovered" by American audiences thanks to her 1965 hit recording "Downtown," which led to other song smashes like "Don't Sleep in the Subway" and "I Know a Place." She appeared in the musical films Finian's Rainbow (1968) and Goodbye, Mr.
Clark returned to film in the kid-oriented confection Never Never Land (1980); and in the early 1990s she starred on Broadway in the musical Blood Brothers.
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www.galleryofhistory.com /archive/1_2004/great_buys/PETULA_CLARK.htm   (244 words)

  
 Boston Globe
Clark is known primarily as the English pop singer who won two Grammy Awards in 1965 for "Downtown" and "I Know a Place," and another Grammy for "Don't Sleep in the Subway" in 1967.
She's perhaps lesser known as a film and stage actress who has appeared in such movies as Francis Coppola's musical "Finian's Rainbow" (co-starring Fred Astaire) and on stage in Willy Russell's "Blood Brothers."
www.petulaclark.net /theatre/sbboston.html   (244 words)

  
 Petula Clark On CD 1989-1984
(1) Downtown, (2) A Sign Of The Times, (3) Call Me, (4) Hello Dolly, (5) This Is My Song, (6) Don't Sleep In The Subway, (7) Colour My World, (8) Strangers In The Night, (9) I Know A Place, (10) The Good Life, (11) The Song Of My Life, (12) My Love
The Downtown Adventures By Petula Clark (CD Single)
Downtown (1) House Dance Remix, (2) Acid Remix, (3) Digital Recording With '88 Vocal
www.petulaclark.net /discography/cd8984.html   (254 words)

  
 Collins' Oldies Website: Petula Clark
Don't Sleep In The Subway (2:57) - This song features a guitar, a piano, and, during the second verse, a tambourine.
One song she had recorded in French, "I Will Follow Him," was sung in English and made a hit in the U.S. by a one-hit artist, Little Peggy March, in the early 1960s.
In the middle of the song the key rises from E to F. According to the narrator, the remedy for misery is to go downtown, especially to places downtown that are open 24 hours a day.
www.srv.net /~roxtar/clark_petula.html   (1170 words)

  
 Petula Clark On Vinyl - 1981-1992
Downtown / A Sign of the Times / Call Me / Colour My World / Strangers in the Night / Hello Dolly/This is My Song / Don't Sleep in the Subway / I Know a Place / The Good Life / The Song of My Life / My Love
An album of fun songs made in aid of the N.S.P.C.C. Petula is featured with Rolf Harris, Gemma Craven, Felicity Kendall, George Melly, Lulu, Gareth Hunt, Judi Dench, Harry Secombe, Denis Waterman and Roland Rat.
Petula's only Decca recording is featured - the 1949 duet with Benny Lee.
www.petulaclark.net /discography/discog8199.html   (797 words)

  
 Petula Clark - Songs
("Don't Sleep In The Subway" topped the Adult Contemporary charts for Petula Clark in 1967.)
("Downtown" topped the charts for Petula Clark in 1965 and later also charted for Dolly Parton (1984).
The Cat In The Window (The Bird In The Sky) 1967
www.allbutforgottenoldies.net /petula-clark.html   (184 words)

  
 Petula Clark
The singer—notorious for her "nice girl" persona, lengthy live concerts and swinging British hits "Downtown," "Don't Sleep In The Subway" and "This Is My Song" (penned for her by Charlie Chaplin) which sold in excess of 30 million copies—is also a renowned film and stage actress.
Chips (with Peter O'Toole), she's spent the last 20 years on Broadway, London's West End and in road companies of Blood Brothers, The Sound Of Music and Someone Like You (a musical she wrote with Fay Weldon), as well as doing gigs in Vegas, Atlantic City and concert halls.
I was performing for a long time before the '60s and I'll be doing exciting interesting things for along time to come.
citypaper.net /articles/011499/20Q.shtml   (639 words)

  
 Petula Clark - Reviews on RateItAll
Among her top 10...I Know A Place, My Love, A Sign of the Times, I couldn't Live Without Your Love, and Don't Sleep in the Subway.
The most commercially successful female singer in British chart history, Petula Clark was born November 15, 1932 in Epsom, England.
Between 1964 and 1969, Petula charted with 19 consecutive singles, 15 of which made it to the top 40!
www.rateitall.com /i-724876-petula-clark.aspx   (283 words)

  
 Talkin' Broadway - Interview with Petula Clark
Before a successful run as London's Norma Desmond in the original production, Petula was known in the U.S. mainly for her hit 60's songs "Downtown," "Don't Sleep on the Subway," and others.
Truly a woman of varied yet equally marvelous talents, Petula Clark has succeeded not only in breathing life into a show whose sun had otherwise set, but she has also managed to mold one of the theatre's most challenging roles into her own, unique creation.
At this point, Petula had one more interview before dashing to the Carr Performing Arts Center for her 8:00 curtain, so we bid a final adieu, and she was off to another call.
www.talkinbroadway.com /regional/at/pet.html   (1827 words)

  
 Petula Clark - A Sign of the Times
Petula Clark etched her name in the annals of pop music history in the 1960s with such metropolitan hits as "Downtown" and "Don't Sleep in the Subway." This concert catches Clark in prime form during the later years of her incredible career of over 50 years in show business.
Currently, there are not enough Tomatometer critic reviews for Petula Clark - A Sign of the Times to receive a rating.
Petula Clark - A Sign of the Times (2001)
www.rottentomatoes.com /m/petula_clark_a_sign_of_the_times   (398 words)

  
 Petula Clark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It was the first of fifteen consecutive Top 40 hits Clark scored in the US, including "I Know A Place", "My Love", "A Sign of the Times", "I Couldn't Live Without Your Love", "Color My World", "This is My Song", and "Don't Sleep in the Subway".
In 1964, Clark wrote the musical score for the French crime caper A Couteaux Tirs (aka Daggers Drawn) and played a cameo as herself in the movie.
She then repeated her performance for the broadcast audience, launching a series of some 500 appearances in programs designed to entertain the troops.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Petula_Clark   (398 words)

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