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Eva Longoria is thankful to have her son in her loving arms.
It took years of him pulling me back into his loving arms.
"He's sooo chill," she wrote, as Riley calmly laid in her loving arms.
Thank you, Lord, for wrapping your loving arms around us in our time of need.
Soshe is back in loving arms thanks to the Humane Society of Missouri's Disaster Response Team.
Except that they were not released, as I was, into the loving arms of their family.
If you're suffering from port withdrawal, this USB-C hub will return the ports back to your loving arms.
"I came home to loving arms, someone who would hold me, and I was really upset at times," she admitted.
Think "Pretty Green Eyes" by Ultrabeat or "Another Chance" by Roger Sanchez, or "Your Loving Arms" by Billie Ray Martin.
"I came home to loving arms, someone who would hold me, and I was really upset at times," she added.
As soon as he hears the shout"trust fall," Watson smiles and serenely plops backwards into his owner's loving arms.
After opening the show with a very glitzy "Out of the Woods" performance, she took a breather in Selena Gomez's loving arms.
Ah, finally, after months of being taken away from our loving arms, we're reunited with the critically acclaimed YouTube series 90s Boiler Room.
"The Trump administration's heartless anti-immigrant policies are tearing children from the loving arms of their undocumented parents," Roybal-Allard said in a statement.
"She was held in the loving arms of her family as she peacefully achieves the 'calm' for which they've been searching for so long," they added.
Image: Monster CablesEver since Dr. Dre forgot about Monster and walked into the loving arms of Apple, the overpriced cable manufacturer has struggled to keep its head above water.
" The message continued, "Please continue to pray for the Lew and the Blumensteim families as we process the unthinkable and lay our grief in the loving arms of Jesus.
But it's nigh time to do some happy coverage—just open up your loving arms, hug the person next to you, and let those positive vibes just... flow, man.
Out of the trash and into the loving arms of shelter workers, these puppies have now had over two weeks of TLC, including vet visits, grooming sessions and foster home field trips.
If you find yourself smelling tanning lotion and yesterday's vodka sodas, don't be alarmed: it's just the first sign that Jersey Shore: Family Vacation is heading back into our waiting and loving arms.
They transported infants in duffle bags from rural provinces to cities; then onto airplanes with women pretending to be their mothers; and, ultimately, into the loving arms of adoptive families in the West.
Like the countless mornings that [Troian] had to slink away before sunrise or the painful Sunday nights when she'd have to board a plane and cross the 2,516 miles back to your loving arms.
It's an amazing trajectory: Leilu the dog went from being abandoned in a box outside a dog meat farm in South Korea to the loving arms of 11-year-old Izabella Cantu from Ashland, Oregon.
Tonight he plays London band Giant Party—a group one can assume enjoy bashing their way through the night and into the early hours—so fuck ourselves backwards and into his loving arms, because we are listening.
For the 9-year-old who attacked his classmates, it was the secure and loving arms of his grandfather, tight around him as they sat in playgrounds, that allowed him to see other children as playmates, not enemies.
We've just nipped out for a special Friday lunch —the usual meal deal but with a chocolate bar thrown in too— and arrived back to nine tracks of club ready material that's got us gagging to escape the office pronto before falling into the loving arms of a few foamy pints.
But at the start of the year it was fucking everywhere, the same way his big fuzzy orange face (*1) was everywhere for an entire year when that came out; the same way there has not now been a single wedding since B.E. (Before Ed) that did not feature that fucking song about falling into your loving arms.
It's by no means a substitute for loving arms providing snuggles and warmth in the middle of the night — but when a baby is still in the early days of figuring out how to transition between sleep stages and is accidentally waking themselves up in the middle of the night, the Snoo might help everyone get a bit more sleep.
The dove signifies the Triune God. The infant Jesus at the center carried in the loving arms of the Blessed Mother is the revelation of the Holy Trinity.
When Serafin confronts Maury with the lurid details, he is disappointed, for Maury refuses to be outraged. Chastened, Serafin departs, and Maury accepts his wife back into his loving arms.
"Your Loving Arms" was a major hit in Europe and remains Ray Martin's most successful song to date. It went to number-one in Italy and was a Top 10 hit in Ireland, Scotland and the United Kingdom, where it peaked at number 6 in its second week on the UK Singles Chart, on May 21, 1995. But on the UK Dance Chart, the single reached number 2. On the Eurochart Hot 100, "Your Loving Arms" peaked at number 21 on June 3, 1995.
Originally, the album had a more rock-orientated feel and included a version of Free's "Be My Friend". However, the label was concerned that this harder direction would alienate Brooks' fans and hurriedly recorded "Loving Arms" as a replacement.
The album includes two cover songs entitled "Rock with You" which is performed by Michael Jackson and "Loving Arms", originally written by Tom Jans. Reid also wrote two songs from the album, entitled "You Make My Body" and "Game Changer".
Karen Schneider, Loving Arms: British Women Writing the Second World War . University Press of Kentucky, 1997. , (p. 186). Her most controversial work was Modern Drama in Europe (1920) a critical analysis of the progress made in drama in the first part of the twentieth century.
UWO Gazette, Volume 96, Issue 65, January 24, 2003 by Kelly Marcell"Charts: REPORT FOR November 4/02". CJAM 91.5 FM Windsor,Ont. The band released two EPs on the Zunior label. They also contributed a cover of Rheostatics' "Loving Arms" to the 2007 Rheostatics tribute album The Secret Sessions.
But the track found greater chart success in 1995, where it peaked at number-one on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Songs and number 6 on the UK Singles Chart. In Italy the song also peaked at number-one. On the Eurochart Hot 100, "Your Loving Arms" reached number 21. There were made two different music videos for the song.
Jans suffered serious injuries, especially to his kidneys, in a motorcycle accident in 1983. He died at age 36 of a suspected drug overdose in 1984. Mentor Williams's brother Paul sang "Loving Arms" at Jans's funeral. Tom Waits dedicated a song to Jans, whom he and his wife had befriended, "Whistle Down the Wind (For Tom Jans)" from Bone Machine.
Hiiaka volunteered to go on the dangerous journey, as long as Pele would protect her sacred grove of Lehua trees and her lover, Hopoe (meaning "one encircled, as with a lei or with loving arms"). Pele agreed to Hiiaka's request, but insisted that she return with Lohiau within 40 days. She also instructed Hiiaka not to fall in love with Lohiau, or even embrace him.
In the final aria, lively dotted rhythms in the strings and later in the voice illustrate "" (Throw yourself, my heart, only throw yourself into the loving arms of the Highest), the rhythms even appear in the continuo several times, while the strings rest on long chords. The tune of an Easter chorale from the 15th century closes the cantata in a four-part setting.
"Your Loving Arms" is a 1994 song by German artist Billie Ray Martin, the former lead singer of Electribe 101. It was released as the first single from her debut solo album, Deadline for My Memories. Written by Martin and David Harrow, it is known to be one of her most notable singles. It was produced by English electronic dance group The Grid and was originally released in October 1994.
"Loving Arms" is a song written by Tom Jans and first recorded and released by Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge as a duet in 1973 on their album Full Moon. It was covered by Dobie Gray shortly after, and then by a number of artists the following year including Elvis Presley, Petula Clark and Jody Miller. Millie Jackson and Olivia Newton-John also covered the song in 1975.
The film is based on Zane Grey's 1923 novel of two brothers, one an honest cowpoke, the other a gambler. When Adam Larey (Jack Holt) confronts his younger brother Guerd (James Mason) about his gambling addiction, the latter is accidentally shot. A distraught Adam, believing he has killed his own brother, flees into the desert. He later learns that Guerd was merely wounded and returns to the loving arms of beautiful Billie Dove.
Tom Jans (February 9, 1948 – March 25, 1984) was an American folk singer- songwriter and guitarist from San Jose, California. He is perhaps best known for his song "Loving Arms" (also known as "Lovin' Arms"), which was recorded initially by Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge, and later by artists including Dobie Gray, Elvis Presley, Dixie Chicks, Natalie Cole, Olivia Newton-John, Petula Clark, Jon English, Livingston Taylor, Etta James, Millie Jackson, Jody Miller, The Beautiful South and The Cats.
His first hit as a writer was the song "Loving Arms", initially recorded by Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge and then by Dobie Gray and Elvis Presley in 1973. Jans put the song on his self-titled solo debut album on A&M; Records in 1974. The album was produced by Mentor Williams and featured guitarists Lonnie Mack and Troy Seals. However, the record was a commercial failure and Jans opted to relocate to Los Angeles.
Deadline for My Memories is the debut solo album by Billie Ray Martin, former lead singer of the band Electribe 101. It was first released in October 1995. The album includes Billie Ray Martin's biggest hit single, "Your Loving Arms", which originally reached #38 in the UK Singles Chart when released in 1994 but went on to reach #6 when it was re-released the following year. It also peaked at #46 on the US Billboard Hot 100.
Gray also released three albums with MCA, Drift Away, Loving Arms, and Hey, Dixie, but later stated that MCA were unsure of how to market the albums -- "They didn't know where to place a black guy in country music." In the mid-1970s, he moved permanently to Nashville and signed for Capricorn Records, writing songs in collaboration with Troy Seals. His last solo hit singles were "If Love Must Go", #78 in 1976, and "You Can Do It", #37 in 1978.
"Loving Arms" was written by Tom Jans. Jans recorded the song and released his version on his 1974 self-titled album. Dobie Gray's version of the song peaked at number 61 on the Billboard Hot 100 for the week of October 6, 1973. Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge's version was released as a single in late 1973, and became a minor Billboard Hot 100 hit in the spring of 1974. The song first appeared on their 1973 duet album Full Moon.
In 1972, "I've Got to Have You" was a successful country hit, and it even broke onto the pop charts at No. 77\. Smith would continue to score Top 40 country hits like "The Rainbow in Daddy's Eyes" (1974) and "Long Black Veil" (1974). In 1976, after Mega Records closed its doors, Smith signed with Elektra Records and scored with several hits, the biggest of these were "Sunday School to Broadway" (1976), "Loving Arms" (1977), "I Can't Stop Loving You" (1977), and "Days That End in Y" (1977).
This is the discography of West German electro singer and songwriter Billie Ray Martin. Following her time with Electribe 101 during the 1980s and early 1990s, Billie embarked on a solo career in 1993. Following the release of her first solo single "Persuasion", she had some chart success throughout the remaining 1990s including her biggest hit to date "Your Loving Arms", a top 10 hit in the UK, Ireland and various US dance charts. Since 2000, though Billie has had very limited commercial success, she has continued producing and releasing studio albums and singles worldwide.
Still Caught Up is the fifth album by R&B; musician Millie Jackson, issued by Spring Records in 1975. It includes the single, "Loving Arms" / "Leftovers." A sequel to Jackson's previous album, Caught Up, which told the story of a woman having an affair with a married man, Still Caught Up reprises its themes of adultery and recrimination. Where Side A of Caught Up featured Jackson singing from the mistress' point of view and Side B from the jilted wife's point of view, Still Caught Up begins with the wife on Side A and concludes with the mistress on Side B.
Deciding to pursue drama, Winstone enrolled at the Corona Stage Academy in Hammersmith. At £900 a term, it was expensive, considering the average wage was then about £36 a week. He landed his first major role in What a Crazy World at the Theatre Royal, Stratford, London, but he danced and sang badly, leading his usually supportive father to say "Give it up, while you're ahead." One of his first TV appearances came in the 1976 "Loving Arms" episode of the popular police series The Sweeney where he was credited as "Raymond Winstone" and played a minor part as an unnamed young thug.
Billie Ray Martin (born 1970) is a German singer-songwriter, known for her single "Your Loving Arms", which reached the Top 10 of both the UK Singles Chart (#6) and the Irish Singles Chart (#8) in 1995, and reached number one on the US Dance Club Chart. She was also one of the vocalists on the S'Express UK Top 10 hit single "Hey Music Lover" (1989), and had UK Top 40 hits as lead vocalist of Electribe 101 with "Tell Me When the Fever Ended" (1989) and "Talking with Myself" (1990), and as a solo singer with "Running Around Town" (1995) and "Imitation of Life" (1996).
Put Your Loving Arms Around Me In addition to the solo clarinet, the work is scored for thirteen musicians, including a banjo player (who doubles on mandolin and guitar), a cor anglais, a bassoon, a trombone, piano, two sampling keyboards (loaded with samples that include accordion, clarinet, and cow), and strings. Adams has said that “The three movements are each based on a 'forgery' or imagined musical model.” He has also stated that Gnarly Buttons was influenced in part by his father’s passing due to Alzheimer's disease. Adams has provided a short explanation for the title, claiming that it was a reference to the "gnarly buttons" on many trees, as well as the keys on a clarinet.
Harrow also found time to collaborate with performance artist Ron Athey and throughout 1994 was still touring widely with ONU Soundsystem. In 1995, Harrow wrote Billie Ray Martin's worldwide hit, "Your Loving Arms", and began secretly working under the names James Hardway and Magnetic. The following year, he released the first record as James Hardway, Wider Deeper Smoother Shit, and began touring nonstop as James Hardway, which would continue for the next four years. In 1997 Harrow signed to U.S. label Shadow Records as Magnetic, and in 1998 he released Hardway albums Welcome to the Neon Lounge on Hydrogen Dukebox and Easy Is a Four Letter Word on Shadow Records. The album "A Positive Sweat" followed on label Recordings of Substance in 1999.
CD 1 # Harmonielehre: Part I 17:03 # Shaker Loops: I. Shaking and Trembling 8:25 # Harmonium: III. Wild Nights 11:38 # Nixon in China: Act I, Scene 3 ("Ladies and Gentlemen") 6:36 # Nixon in China: Act I, Scene 3 ("Mr. Premier") 2:37 # Nixon in China: Act I, Scene 3 (Cheers) 3:48 # Chamber Symphony: Mongrel Airs 7:50 # Gnarly Buttons: III. Put Your Loving Arms Around Me 8:32 # Hoodoo Zephyr 10:18 CD 2 # The Death of Klinghoffer: Palestinian Chorus 8:37 # The Death of Klinghoffer: Exiled Jews Chorus 8:37 # I Was Looking at the Ceiling and Then I Saw the Sky: Este Pais 4:26 # Violin Concerto: III. 7:44 # Naive and Sentimental Music: III.
The fifth song is a cover of Ronnie Dyson's 1976 track "The More You Do it (The More I Like It Done to Me)"; NPR's Jason King attributes the inclusion of "the saucy but largely forgotten Yancy-Jackson mid-'70s track" to his suggestion to Cole's A&R; director. The song contains a homage to Cole's 1975 single "This Will Be (An Everlasting Love)". The seventh track is a cover of Dobie Gray's 1973 single "Loving Arms" (here titled "Lovin' Arms"), which Verve Records marketed as inspired by Etta James. The eighth track on the album is a cover of Bonnie Raitt's "Love Letter" (1989), and the following song "The Man with the Child in His Eyes" (1978) was described as an "ethereal" take on the Kate Bush original.
He also worked at A&M; Records on demo recordings with songwriter Paul Williams. In 1972, he won a recording contract with Decca Records (shortly before it became part of MCA) to make an album with producer Mentor Williams—Paul's brother—in Nashville. Among the songs they recorded at the Quadrafonic Sound Studios, co-owned by session musicians Norbert Putnam and David Briggs, was Mentor Williams' "Drift Away", featuring a guitar riff by Reggie Young. Released as a single, the song rose to #5 on the US pop chart and remains Dobie Gray's signature song. It placed at #17 in the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1973, sold over 1 million copies, and was awarded a gold disc by the RIAA on July 5, 1973. The follow-up, a version of Tom Jans' much-covered song "Loving Arms", hit #61.
That's Right is a lighthearted song that lightly mocks the popularity of cowboy fashions in urban settings, and reflects the general sense of Texan pride that newcomers and outsiders often misunderstand. The second verse is a tribute to the members of Uncle Walt's Band, a band actually from South Carolina who later became associated with the Austin, Texas country music scene. > Those boys from Carolina > They sure enough could sing > But when they came on down to Texas > We all showed them how to swing > Now David's on the radio > And old Champ's still on the guitar > And Uncle Walt he's home with Heidi > Hiding in her loving arms Lovett was a huge fan of Uncle Walt's band as a college student, and Lovett had gone on to produce Hyatt's 1990 album King Tears. Walter Hyatt died a month before the release of this album.
At the same time, Carol' return had prompted a break in the National Liberals with Gheorghe I. Brătianu breaking away to found a new party, the National Liberal Party- Brătianu that was willing to work with the new king. Despite his dislike of the National Liberals, Maniu's enmity towards Carol left the king with little choice, but to enlist as his allies the break-away factions of the National Liberals against the National Peasants who demanding that Carol banish Lupescu and return to Princess Helen of Greece. The "Red Queen" as Lupescu was known to the Romanian people on the account of the color of her hair was the most hated woman in 1930s Romania, a woman whom ordinary Romanians saw in the words of the British historian Rebecca Haynes as "the embodiment of evil". Princess Helen was widely viewed as the wronged woman while Lupescu was seen as the femme fatale who had stolen Carol away from the loving arms of Helen.
Jacks later released "If You Go Away" (another McKuen adaptation of a Jacques Brel song titled "Ne Me Quitte Pas"), which reached #8 in the UK and #24 in Germany, and a cover of Kevin Johnson's "Rock 'N' Roll (I Gave You The Best Years Of My Life)", both of which had more success in Canada but also made the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the U.S. He wrote and recorded a number of other songs, and went on to produce for many artists, including "Crazy Talk" and "There's Something I Like About That" for Chilliwack, from their album Riding High. Jacks produced two songs for Nana Mouskouri: "Scarborough Fair" and "Loving Arms" in 1976. He produced the Vancouver top 10 hit "Country Boy Named Willy" for "SPRING" on London Records (#38 Canada), and Valdy's original version of "Rock and Roll Song" (b/w sometime "Sunday Morning"). The record was scheduled for release on London Records but was re- recorded in Los Angeles with another producer when Valdy signed a recording contract.
The first release with her new label was "Your Loving Arms" again with Dave Ball and Richard Norris of The Grid on production. The track reached No. 38 in November 1994. On a subsequent re-release the song peaked at No. 6 in the UK Singles Chart in May 1995, Martin once again appearing on Top of the Pops as well as various UK and European TV shows in support of the song. Further mixes by Todd Terry and Brothers in Rhythm helped the song reach No. 1. It also topped the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart and eventually reached the top 50 of the Billboard Hot 100 and the top 20 of Radio & Records magazine's CHR/Pop airplay chart (ranking #76 on the 1996 year-end chart). In February 1995, the Junior Vasquez mix of "True Moments Of My World" was being played in clubs, but was not released as her next single. Instead, "Running Around Town" was chosen and reached No. 29 in the UK, as well as hitting No. 1 on the club charts.

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