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I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony)" is a pop song which originated as an advertising jingle, produced by Billy Davis and sung by The New Seekers, for Coca-Cola, and was featured in 1971 as a TV commercial.
I'itoi I'itoi is the michievous creator god who resides in a cave just below the peak of Baboquivari Mountain, part of the Tohono O'odham Indian Nation. Visitors to the cave are asked to bring a gift to ensure their safe return from the depths.
I'll Always Be Irish "I'll Always Be Irish" is a song from the film musical, The Happiest Millionaire. It was written by Robert and Richard Sherman and was sung by Tommy Steele as "John Lawless" explaining that he's proud to be American, but of just as proud to be of Irish descent.
I'll be back "I'll be back" is best known as a catch phrase associated with Arnold Schwarzenegger's title character from the 1984 science fiction film The Terminator. The original screenplay had the line scripted as "I'll come back".
I'll Be Doggone "I'll Be Doggone" was a 1965 hit song for American soul music legend Marvin Gaye. It became his first million selling record and first #1 on the R&B charts staying there for two weeks and was the first song Gaye recorded with Smokey Robinson as one of the songwriters of the record.
I'll Be Glad When You're Dead You Rascal You I'll Be Glad When You're Dead You Rascal You is a 1932 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Koko the Clown and Bimbo. The cartoon features music by and a special guest appearance from jazz trumpeter Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra.
I'll Be Loving You (Forever) "I'll Be Loving You (Forever)" is a 1989 ballad single from New Kids On The Block. The third single from the groups sophomore album, Hangin' Tough — it peaked at number one of the Billboard Hot 100 on June 17, while peaking at number five in the UK.
I'll Be OK "I'll Be OK" is the sixth single from the British pop band McFly and their fourth number #1 hit. It is the second single to be lifted from their second album Wonderland and sold more than their first single, "Five Colours In Her Hair".
I'll Be There (film) I'll Be There (2003) is a movie with Charlotte Church typecast as an unknown singer who is blessed with a wonderful singing voice. Her character was conceived (literally) the night her mother met a Scottish rock star, but the couple fell out of touch and her dad never knew he had a daughter until one day after a motorcycle accident viewed as a suicide attempt he meets her in a psychiatric ward.
I'll Be There for You (Bon Jovi song) "I'll Be There for You" is a number-one single written by Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora and performed by American rock band Bon Jovi. Originally released on the 1988 album New Jersey, it became the band's third single from the album when it was released as a single in 1989.
I'll Be There for You (Rembrandts song) "I'll Be There for You", performed by The Rembrandts, is the theme song to the hit American sitcom Friends which began airing in 1994. Although The Rembrandts write most of their own songs, this one was written specifically for the show by Michael Skloff and Allee Willis.
I'll Be Waiting I'll Be Waiting was the first single to be released by The Offspring and can be found on their self-titled album. It was released as a 7" vinyl record along with the song Blackball as somewhat of a double A-side.
I'll Be You "I'll Be You" was the lead single from The Replacements' seventh studio album Don't Tell a Soul in 1989 and was written by lead singer Paul Westerberg. It became the band's first and only Billboard Hot 100 hit, peaking at #51 and reaching the top of both the modern rock and mainstream rock charts.
I'll Be Your Light "I'll Be Your Light" served as the fourth and final single off of Kristine W's third official album, Fly Again. This song also ended her record-breaking list of number one Billboard Dance singles when it reached number two on that chart on March 4, 2006.
I'll Do Anything I'll Do Anything is a 1994 film, starring Nick Nolte and Albert Brooks, about a down-on-his-luck actor suddenly in charge of his six year old daughter. It is notable for having been originally conceived and shot as a musical (with some songs written by Prince).
I'll Never Forget What's 'Isname I'll Never Forget What's 'Isname (also released as I'll Never Forget What's'isname) is a 1967 British film directed and produced by Michael Winner. It stars Oliver Reed as a disillusioned advertising executive in London who revolts against his boss, played by Orson Welles, and escapes into Swinging London.
I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive "I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive" is a song written by Fred Rose and American country music singer-songwriter Hank Williams, released by Williams in 1952. The last single to be released during Williams' lifetime, it reached #1 on the Billboard Country Singles chart posthumously in January 1953.
I'll Never Heil Again I'll Never Heil Again was the only (semi-) sequel among the Three Stooges' shorts. The movie begins, unlike You Nazty Spy with Moe Hailstone (Moe Howard) firmly ensconced as the Hitler-like dictator of Moronica.
I'll Say She Is I'll Say She Is was a stage revue written by brothers Will B. Johnstone (book) and Tom Johnstone (music) and starring the Marx Brothers and Lotta Miles which led to their rise out of Vaudeville into stardom in the Broadway theatre and later in motion pictures.
I'll See You in My Dreams (album) I'll See You in My Dreams was a 10" LP album issued by Columbia Records as catalog # CL-6198 on December 14, 1951, featuring Doris Day and Paul Weston's orchestra, containing songs from the soundtrack of the movie of the same name.
I'll Sleep When You're Dead I'll Sleep When You're Dead is the second full-length studio album by Brooklyn, New York producer and rapper El-P, currently scheduled to be released on his own Definitive Jux label on March, 2007 (see 2007 in music).
I'll Stand by You "I'll Stand by You" is a song by The Pretenders from their sixth studio album Last of the Independents (1994). It was released as the album's second single in 1994 (see 1994 in music) and reached number sixteen on the U.
I'll Take You There "I'll Take You There" is a number-one single recorded by soul/gospel family band The Staple Singers, released on Stax Records in 1972 (see 1972 in music). Included on the group's 1972 album Be Altitude: Respect Yourself, "I'll Take You There" features lead singer Mavis Staples inviting her listeners to seek heaven.
I'll Wait "I'll Wait" is another hit from Van Halen's 1984 album, 1984, co-written by former Doobie Brother Michael McDonald. Like their earlier hit "Jump" from the same album, this song is driven almost entirely by keyboards.
I'm a Boy "I'm a Boy" is a 1966 rock song written by Pete Townshend for his band The Who. The song was originally intended to be a part of a rock opera called 'Quads' which was to be set in the future where parents can choose the gender of their children.
I'm a Little Bit Country "I'm a Little Bit Country" is episode 701 of the Comedy Central series South Park. It originally aired April 9, 2003, and is notable as being the 100th episode aired (though in production numbers, that right is given to another episode, #704, "Cancelled").
I'm a Man (Bo Diddley song) I'm A Man is a song written (credited to Ellas McDaniel) and released by Bo Diddley in March 1955 on Checker Records. Based on Muddy Waters' 1952 blues song "She Moves Me", Muddy Waters recorded a cover of "I'm a Man" in May 1955, retitled "Mannish Boy," a play on words on Bo Diddley's younger age as it related to the primary theme of the song.
I'm a Rainbow I'm a Rainbow is a double album recorded by Donna Summer in 1981 that remained unreleased until 1996. After making her name as the biggest selling and most important female artist of the disco era in the 1970s, Summer had signed to Geffen Records in 1980 and released the New Wave-influenced album The Wanderer and I'm a Rainbow, a dance-orientated double album, was set to be its follow-up (Summer had gained much success during the 1970s with double albums).
I'm an Old Cowhand from the Rio Grande I'm an Old Cowhand from the Rio Grande is a song written by Johnny Mercer (lyrics and music) and Harry Warren (music) for the movie Rhythm on the Range (1936), sung by Bing Crosby. It has also been sung by Roy Rogers (Sons of the Pioneers), Frank Sinatra, and Harry Connick Jr.
I'm Afraid of Americans "I'm Afraid of Americans" is song and single by David Bowie from the 1997 album Earthling. The song, co-written by Bowie and Brian Eno, originally appeared as a rough mix on the soundtrack to the film Showgirls and was subsequently remade for Earthling.
I'm Alright I'm Alright (aka I Know) is a song written by Bo Diddley and released originally on his 1962 Bo Diddley's A Twister album. The following year a live version of the song was released on his ultra-rare 1963 live record, Bo Diddley's Beach Party.
I'm Always Right I'm Always Right is an online popular culture webzine/music blog, which began in the early 2000s. Its popularity grew in large numbers, and when it relaunched itself in late 2004 after and almost 2 year hiatus, it only became bigger.
I'm Beautiful "I'm Beautiful" is a song by Bette Midler, featured on her 1998 album Bathhouse Betty. In the song Midler revisits the brassy "Divine Miss M" persona with which she first rose to fame in the early 1970s and explains that she has found the secret to a happy life: believe that you're beautiful no matter what others say ("I'm beautiful, I'm beautiful, I'm beautiful, dammit!
I'm Coming I'm Coming, was the first single to be taken from the forthcoming album, Rain’s World, by Korean singer Rain. The single was released in early October 2006 to Korean radio airwaves, and quickly became an instant hit.
I'm Deranged "I'm Deranged" is a song written by David Bowie and Brian Eno in 1995 for the album Outside. Musically and lyrically, it shares many themes with Look Back in Anger, including the appearance of an angel figure before an artist.
I'm Every Woman "I'm Every Woman" is a 1978 hit single by Chaka Khan, her first hit outside of her recordings with funk band Rufus. Produced by Arif Mardin and written by successful songwriting team Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson, the high-energy song was a number one hit on the R&B singles chart, and is today Khan's signature song.
I'm from Barcelona I'm From Barcelona is an indie-pop act from Jönköping, Sweden, best known for its 29 band members and eclectic mix of instruments such as clarinets, saxophones, flutes, trumpets, banjos, accordions, kazoos, guitars, drums, and keyboards among others. While most band members provide backing vocals on releases and during live performances, Emanuel Lundgren is founder, principal songwriter and lead singer for the group.
I'm Famous and Frightened! I'm Famous and Frightened was a Living TV reality TV show in which 8 celebrities stayed for three nights in a haunted castle. They had to then do terrifying challenges in order to raise money for charity; each one was evicted until only the winner was left.
I'm Feeling Lucky I'm Feeling Lucky is a term and function used by the Google search engine. When a user clicks on the button the user will be taken directly to the first search result, bypassing the search engine results page.
I'm Free (The Who) "I'm Free" is a song written by Pete Townshend and performed by The Who on the album Tommy. Within the plot of the album I'm Free tells of Tommy's vision to spiritually enlighten others due to his sudden and immense popularity.
I'm Going to Tell You a Secret I'm Going to Tell You a Secret is a documentary following pop singer Madonna on her successful 2004 Re-Invention Tour, chronicling early events such as dancer auditions, rehearsals and opening night, and continuing all the way through the final show and her visit to Israel late in 2004. The film premiered commercial-free on MTV in the United States on October 21, 2005, and was released on June 20 2006 in CD+DVD, DVD+CD, and digital download format.
I'm Going to Tell You a Secret (album) I'm Going to Tell You a Secret is Madonna's first ever live album. Recorded during her highly successful 2004 Re-Invention Tour, the album was a bonus to the DVD release of Madonna's documentary, I'm Going to Tell You a Secret, directed by Jonas Ă…kerlund.
I'm Gonna Make You Love Me "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me" is a soul song, written in 1967 by Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff, and Jerry Ross. Originally a hit single for Dee Dee Warwick, both Madeline Bell and the combination of Diana Ross & the Supremes and The Temptations also had hits with the song.
I'm Gwine ober de Mountain "I'm Gwine ober de Mountain", also spelled "I'm Going ober de Mountain", is an American song written by blackface minstrel composer Dan Emmett. The song may be a precursor to "Dixie", as evidenced by its line "Away down south in de Kentuck brake";Quoted in Nathan 260.
I'm in Love "I'm in Love" is the name of a song written by Bobby Womack in the 1960's in response to some of the heat he'd been receiving after marrying the widow of the recently deceased Sam Cooke. The song was given to Wilson Pickett and his version became a top 10 R&B hit on Billbard's chart, as well as a #45 hit on the Billboard Hot 100, in 1968.
I'm in Marsport Without Hilda I'm in Marsport Without Hilda is a short story by Isaac Asimov. The story first appeared in the November 1957 issue of Venture Science Fiction, and was reprinted in the collection Nine Tomorrows in 1959, in a slightly censored form.
I'm like a virgin losing a child I'm Like a Virgin Losing a Child is the first full-length album from Atlanta rockers Manchester orchestra. It was released via Favorite Gentlemen Recordings and is available on iTunes or through the band's myspace page, Track Listing ==
I'm lovin' it i'm lovin' it is an international branding campaign by McDonald's Corporation primarily aimed at people aged 15-24. It was created by Heye & Partner, a longtime McDonald's agency based in Unterhaching, Germany, near Munich, and a member of the DDB Worldwide Communications Group, Inc.
I'm Leavin' "I'm Leavin'" was a single of Outsidaz featuring Rah Digga and Melanie Blatt and was released on March 2002 on in United Kingdom and in Europe. Kelis is the featured on the album version, but on the single and video a collaboration is done with Melanie.
I'm Like a Virgin Losing a Child I'm Like a Virgin Losing a Child is the first full-length album from Atlanta rockers Manchester Orchestra. It was released via Favorite Gentlemen Recordings and is available on iTunes or through the band's myspace page, Track Listing ==
I'm Moving On "I'm Moving On" is the debut single by Scott Cain, winner of the 2002 Australian Popstars series. The lyrics deal with the singer's decision to end a relationship in which he feels he is being emotionally abused.
I'm My Own Grandpa "I'm My Own Grandpa" (sometimes rendered as I'm My Own Grandpaw) is a novelty song written by Dwight Latham and Moe Jaffe, performed by Lonzo and Oscar, about a man who becomes his own step-grandfather-in-law due to a series of bizarre but legal marriages.
I'm No Latino "I'm No Latino" is a dance-pop song, released as the third single from the EliZe's forthcoming debut album "In Control", which will be released in Spring 2006, in the Benelux and in other European country. The Euro pop song was written by Ahmad Darwich & Dorthe Hansen, and produced by Ahmad Darwich at the Panic studio, Aalborg for TG Production Denmark.
I'm Not Dead Tour The I'm Not Dead Tour is a small venue concert tour in the United States and an arena tour in Australia and Europe performed by American singer-songwriter, Pink, in support of her album I'm Not Dead throughout 2006 and 2007. The tour kicked off in Chicago, United States on June 24 and will end on December 21 in Milan, Italy.
I'm Not Okay (I Promise) "I'm Not Okay (I Promise)" was a 2004 single by American band My Chemical Romance, lifted from the same year's album Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge. It reached #86 in the US singles chart the Billboard Hot 100, and #19 on the UK Singles Chart.
I'm Not There I'm Not There is a highly anticipated biographical film reflecting the life of musician Bob Dylan. The iconic singer-songwriter will be depicted through six distinct stages of his life by six different actors (Marcus Carl Franklin, Ben Whishaw, Heath Ledger, Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett and Richard Gere).
I'm Not Your Girl "I'm Not Your Girl" is a song written and recorded by Lalaine, and produced by Rob Cavallo. The pre-release edition of the single was released on March 16 2005 (see 2005 in music), and the second edition of the single was released on August 2.
I'm O.K - A Murder Simulator I'm O.K - A Murder Simulator is a computer game which was released as a free download by a group of people (proclaiming themselves to be "3 alcoholics and a foreign exchange student") calling themselves "Thompsonsoft".
I'm OK, You're OK I'm OK, You're OK (later republished as I'm OK- You're OK, ISBN 0-380-00772-X) by author Thomas Anthony Harris, is one of the most successful self-help books ever published. It was originally published in 1969 by Harper & Row, and gradually grew in popularity until it made the New York Times bestseller list in 1972, where it remained for almost two years.
I'm On Drugs I'm On Drugs is a limited edition vinyl which was given out to those who attended the premier of Ash's documentary 'Love & Destruction' in Feb 2003. It contains the title track, "I'm On Drugs" and the death metal version of "Candy" by Ten Masked Men, who won the XFM covers competition.
I'm Outta Love "I'm Outta Love" is a pop song written by American singer-songwriter Anastacia, Louis Biancaniello, and Sam Watters for Anastacia's debut studio album Not That Kind (2000). It was produced by Danielle Lovett, and received a positive reception from music critics.
I'm Ready For Love "I'm Ready For Love" is a 1966 soul single by legendary Motown girl group Martha and the Vandellas. Scoring their biggest hit since "Nowhere to Run" peaked at #8 on the pop singles chart, this tune, which had the narrator longing to be in love with her object of affection, rose to #9 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #2 on Billboard's Hot R&B singles chart.
I'm So Crazy I'm so Crazy (2001) is a Song by Italian House Duo Par-T-One. the song was classed as being 'Punk-House' due to the video being very much like a Punk Concert as people were doing the Pogo to the music, and the main singer having a resemblance to a Skinhead who was violently shouting the lyrics.
I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" is a song written and recorded by American country music singer-songwriter Hank Williams in 1949. The song about loneliness was largely inspired by his troubled relationship with wife Audrey Sheppard.
I'm So Ronery I'm So Ronery is a song (1:55 minutes long) featured in the 2004 film Team America: World Police. The song was produced by George Drakoulis and written and performed by Trey Parker, who voiced the marionetted North Korean leader Kim Jong-il.
I'm Sorry (arcade game) I'm Sorry, known in Japan as Gonbee no I'm Sorry, is an arcade game released by Coreland/Sega in 1985. This strange, action game plays very much like a Pac-Man clone, and stars a caricature of former Prime Minister of Japan, Kakuei Tanaka.
I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue, sometimes abbreviated to ISIHAC, or simply Clue, is a BBC radio comedy which has run since 11 April 1972. Since then, the programme has had several series each year, being broadcast on BBC Radio 4, BBC7 and the BBC's World Service.
I'm Sorry I'm Leaving I'm Sorry I'm Leaving followed Saves the Day's initial offering by taking a detour to a lighter acoustic sound. The album was recorded in one week in and released on January 1, 1998 and was released on Immigrant Sun Records.
I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again was a long-running BBC radio comedy programme that originally grew out of the Cambridge University Footlights revue Cambridge Circus. It had something of a cult following and was broadcast initially on the BBC Home Service (renamed BBC Radio 4 in September 1967) From Fringe to Flying Circus — 'Celebrating a Unique Generation of Comedy 1960–1980' — Roger Wilmut, Eyre Methuen Ltd, 1980.
I'm Stepping Out The peppy final single from the final John Lennon and Yoko Ono album Milk and Honey. In it Lennon celebrates his enthusiasm for the night life of New York City, and makes tongue in cheek reference to his "househusband" period.
I'm Sticking With You / After Hours I'm Sticking With You / After Hours is a 2002 CD single by Maureen "Moe" Tucker that features two re-recorded songs originally by The Velvet Underground: "I'm Sticking With You" (first released on VU in 1985) and "After Hours" (originally released on the band's self-titled 1969 album). Both songs were written by Lou Reed.
I'm Still Livin I'm Still Livin' is Z-Ro's 10th album, due to be released November 21st, 2006. The album was at first believed to be Z-Ro's last album, thanks to disappointing record sales with his first two major CDs, The Life of Joseph W.
I'm the One You Need "I'm the One You Need" was the second single from Jody Watley's third album, Affairs of the Heart. After her previous single failed to make the US top 40, "I'm the One You Need" was pushed to Top 40 radio, and as a result because Watley's seventh Top 20 pop single in the US, and 6th Top five dance single.
I'm the Only One I'm the Only One is a Melissa Etheridge song that appears on her 1993 album Yes I Am. The single itself was released in late-1994, and hit the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the Adult Contemporary charts in January, 1995.
I'm Telling (game show) I'm Telling was an American television game show, where siblings answered questions about each other. This children's game - which was very similar to "Newlywed Game" - aired on NBC Saturday mornings during the 1987-1988 season, and was hosted by Laurie Faso, with announcing chores handled by Dean Goss.
I'm Too Sexy "I'm Too Sexy" is the best-known song by the British trio Right Said Fred. The single topped the American charts for three weeks in early 1992, after having peaked at #2 for six weeks in the band's home country the previous year.
I'm with Busey I'm with Busey was a comedy/documentary television show which aired on Comedy Central in the summer of 2003. It revolved around a young writer named Adam de la Pena, who met and befriended his childhood idol, actor Gary Busey.
I'm with Stupid (Pet Shop Boys song) "I'm with Stupid" is a song by British synthpop band Pet Shop Boys and is featured on their 2006 album, Fundamental. It was released 8 May 2006 as the lead single from the album in the United Kingdom and the European Union (see 2006 in British music).
I'm with You "I'm with You" is a pop song written by Canadian singer Avril Lavigne and The Matrix (Scott Spock, Lauren Christy, Graham Edwards) for Lavigne's debut album, Let Go. The protagonist of this ballad sings: "Take me by the hand, take me somewhere new.
I'm Waking Up to Us "I'm Waking Up to Us" was a single released by Belle & Sebastian on Jeepster in 2001. The track saw the band work with another producer besides usual collaborator Tony Doogan for the first time – Mike Hurst.
I'm Your Baby Tonight I'm Your Baby Tonight is the third album by American Pop/R&B singer Whitney Houston. Released in November 1990, the album peaked at #3 on the Billboard 200 Albums Chart, went on to be certified 4x platinum in the United States, and spun off four top twenty singles: The title track (#1 pop), "All the Man That I Need" (#1 pop), Miracle (#9 pop), and "My Name Is Not Susan" (#20 pop).
I'm Your Woman I'm Your Woman is the name of the first record released by comedienne and singer Sandra Bernhard. It was released near the beginning of her career and is a live performance recording that was issued only on vinyl in 1985; it was later re-released on compact disc and made available for sale on Bernhard's own website.
I'saka language I’saka is the language spoken by the people of the villages of Krisa and Pasi in Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea. It has also been referred to as Krisa, after the village, although this name is not actually a possible word in the language itself.
I've Always Been Crazy I've Always Been Crazy is a country album by Waylon Jennings, released on RCA Victor in 1978. Highlights include the title track and "Don't You Think This Outlaw Bit's Done Got Out of Hand"; these two songs set the tone for the album, which finds Jennings burned out on the outlaw country movement.
I've Been Loving You Too Long I've Been Loving You Too Long is a song written by Otis Redding and Jerry Butler for Otis Redding's third album, Otis Blue: Otis Redding Sings Soul. The song's b-side, "Just One More Day," was also a minor hit, reaching #15 at R&B and #85 on the pop singles chart.
I've Been Tired "I've Been Tired" is an alternative rock song by the American band Pixies, written by the band's frontman Black Francis for the unreleased Purple Tape. The song was later released on the Come on Pilgrim EP in 1987.
I've Been Waiting for You (song) "I've Been Waiting for You" is a song written by Neil Young for his debut solo album in 1968. David Bowie recorded a version of the song for his Heathen album in 2002, and this was released as a single in Canada.
I've Been Working on the Railroad "I've Been Working on the Railroad" is an American folk song. The first published version appeared as "Levee Song" in Carmina Princetonia, a book of Princeton University songs published in 1894.
I've Got a Feeling "I've Got a Feeling" is a song by The Beatles, from the 1970 album Let It Be. It is actually a combination of three unfinished songs strung together: Paul McCartney's "I've Got a Feeling" and John Lennon's "Everybody Had a Hard Year", with the main guitar riff coming from Lennon's unfinished "Watching Rainbows".
I've Got a Little Song Here "I've Got a Little Song Here" is a first season episode of The Monkees television series. It is episode #12 of the show, broadcast on NBC November 28, 1966 (first-run) and June 26, 1967 (repeat) and rerun on CBS March 7, 1970 and November 6, 1971 and on ABC February 24, 1973.
I've Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts "I've Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts" is a well-known novelty song dating from the 1940s. It was composed in 1944 by Fred Heatherton, an English songwriter, and celebrates the traditional coconut shy of funfairs.
I've Got a Secret I've Got a Secret was a weekly panel game show produced by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman for CBS television. It was created by comedy writers Allan Sherman and Howard Merrill as a derivative of Goodson-Todman's own panel show What's My Line?.
I've Got My Own Hell to Raise I've Got My Own Hell to Raise by Bettye LaVette was released September 27, 2005 on the label Anti. This album is one comprised of covers of songs from other female artists including Sinéad O'Connor, Roseanne Cash, Dolly Parton and Fiona Apple, whose song "Sleep to Dream" contains the album's namesake within its lyrics.
I've Got Rings On My Fingers I've Got Rings On My Fingers is a popular song written in 1909, words by Weston and Barnes, and music by Maurice Scott. It concerns an Irishman named Jim O'Shea, a castaway who finds himself on an island somewhere in the East Indies, whereupon he is made a king by the natives because they like his red hair and his Irish smile, and they dub him "Jijiboo Jhai".
I've Got Two Legs I've Got Two Legs is a song by the British comedy troupe Monty Python's Flying Circus. It most prominently appears in the concert film Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl, the concert LP Monty Python Live at Drury Lane and the album Monty Python Sings.
I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face" is a popular song, sometimes rendered as "I've Grown Accustomed to His Face" when sung by a female singer. The music was written by Frederick Loewe, the lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner.
I've Had It "I've Had It" is a song by Danielle Brisebois that was scheduled for release as the first commercial single from her album Portable Life. The album's release was cancelled, but "I've Had It" was released instead as a promo single.
I-0 I-0 is a piece of interactive fiction written by Adam Cadre about the adventures of a teenage girl hitch-hiking on the interstate freeway (Interstate Zero). It won the Best Game and Best Individual Player Character awards at the 1997 Xyzzy Awards, and was a finalist for six other categories.
I-10 Twin Span Bridge The I-10 Twin Span Bridge, known locally as the Twin Spans, consists of two parallel trestle bridges. These parallel bridges cross the eastern end of Lake Pontchartrain in southern Louisiana from New Orleans, Louisiana to Slidell, Louisiana.
I-124 Japanese submarine I-124 was a submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy sunk outside Darwin, Australia on 20 January 1942 during the Second World War. I-124 was conducting mine laying operations and attacking shipping along with three other submarines shipping outside of Darwin Harbour, Australia.
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