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  2. Positively 4th Street - Wikipedia

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    Recording sessions and release. The master take of "Positively 4th Street" was recorded on July 29, 1965, during the mid-June to early August recording sessions that produced all of the material that appeared on Dylan's 1965 album, Highway 61 Revisited. [11] The song was the last to be attempted that day, with Dylan and a variety of session ...

  3. Air Florida Flight 90 - Wikipedia

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    Charlie ran to the 14th street bridge and captured the only still images from the rescue. He was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for his photography. John Goldsmith, an off-beat reporter for WDVM-TV (now WUSA), [16] happened to be at National Airport prior to the incident doing a story on the snowstorm, and even caught footage of Flight 90 prior ...

  4. Music of The Big O - Wikipedia

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    Length. 45:32. Label. Victor. Producer. Keiichi Nozaki. The Big O: Original Sound Score is the first soundtrack album of The Big O, released by Victor Entertainment on November 20, 1999. It contains the background music composed by Toshihiko Sahashi for the series' first season, plus the TV size versions of the opening and ending themes. [1]

  5. The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy) - Wikipedia

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    The song is named for the Queensboro Bridge which spans the East River between the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Queens, 59th Street Bridge being a popular unofficial alternate name for that landmark whose Manhattan end is located between 59th and 60th Streets. [6] Reportedly the song came to Paul Simon during a daybreak walk across ...

  6. 42nd Street (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    42nd Street is a major crosstown street in the New York City borough of Manhattan, spanning the entire breadth of Midtown Manhattan, from Turtle Bay at the East River, to Hell's Kitchen at the Hudson River on the West Side. The street hosts some of New York's best known landmarks, including (from east to west) the headquarters of the United ...

  7. The Face upon the Barroom Floor - Wikipedia

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    The Face upon the Barroom Floor. " The Face upon the Barroom Floor ", aka " The Face on the Floor " and " The Face on the Barroom Floor ", is a poem originally written by the poet John Henry Titus in 1872. A later version was adapted from the Titus poem by Hugh Antoine d'Arcy in 1887 and first published in the New York Dispatch .

  8. Jingle Bells - Wikipedia

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    The "Jingle Bells" tune is used in French and German songs, although the lyrics are unrelated to the English lyrics. Both songs celebrate winter fun, as in the English version. The French song, titled "Vive le vent" ("Long Live the Wind"), was written by Francis Blanche [19] [20] and contains references to Father Time , Baby New Year , and New ...

  9. Arland D. Williams Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Arland D. Williams Jr. Arland Dean Williams Jr. (September 23, 1935 – January 13, 1982) was a passenger aboard Air Florida Flight 90, which crashed on take-off in Washington, D.C., on January 13, 1982, killing 74 people. One of six people to initially survive the crash, he helped the other five escape the sinking plane before he himself drowned.

  10. 14th Street - Wikipedia

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    14th Street (PATH station); serving the HOB-33, JSQ-33 and JSQ-33 (via HOB) trains. 14th Street may also refer to: "14th Street", a 2003 song by Rufus Wainwright on his album Want One. "14th Street", a song written by Emily Spray and more familiarly recorded by Laura Cantrell.

  11. List of songs about New York City - Wikipedia

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    "14th Street" by Rufus Wainwright "14th Street Beat" by Sylvain Sylvain "14th Street Blues" by Leon Redbone "14th Street Break" by Beastie Boys "133rd Street Boogie" by Sammy Price "153rd Street Theme" by Larry Willis "1617 Broadway" (from the musical Mr. Wonderful) "1650 Broadway Medley" by Carole King "1664 Park Avenue" by Janice Robinson