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At first, things seemed like they were going to work out fine.
"Everything seemed to work out fine," said Ventiera at the Zarin event.
"It's going to work out fine when the ship shows up," Mr. DeCruz added.
" On Thursday, Trump tweeted that, "things will work out fine between the U.S.A. and Russia.
That could work out fine in the long run, or it could make fair-weather investors walk away.
They treat themselves to a glass of wine here and there, which can work out fine for a while.
Ben, Michaela, and the rest of the passengers just have to trust their gut, and everything will work out fine.
If you think you can just applaud his anti-Iran stance and religious reforms and all will work out fine, you're wrong.
Social Security is in a tenuous position, and while it may work out fine, it's not wise for us to count on it.
By coaching and guiding your kids through tough times, they'll be better equipped to handle things that don't work out fine in the future.
The Knicks should be the first team to tell people that getting the fourth player in a "three-player" draft can work out fine.
The long distance relationship seems to work out fine for Silverman, though: "You know me, I'm a loner, so it's okay," she said with a laugh.
"I spoke with President Xi and they're working very, very hard and I think it's going to all work out fine," Trump said on February 11.
Trump says "things will work out fine" between the United States and Russia, a day after declaring U.S.-Russian relations may be at an all-time low.
"During this referendum, I don't think you could point to a distinguished expert, institutionally or personally, who said Brexit would work out fine for the UK," said Drezner.
"We have a lot of things that we're working on with the financial markets, and it's going to work out fine," Trump told reporters at the White House.
Today, a questionable report surfaced which alleged that Wayne finally reached some sort of settlement with Birdman, who had been (unconvincingly) promising everything would work out fine over the past year.
Everything will work out fine in the long run, these optimists reckon, though the short term is likely to be bumpy, as it was during the Industrial Revolution, unless governments take action to smooth the transition.
DOONBEG, Ireland (Reuters) - Donald Trump, arriving in Ireland for the first time as U.S. president on Wednesday, sought to reassure the country that Britain's exit from the European Union would work out fine for its near neighbour.
If the Canadiens don't believe in Galchenyuk as a centre and move him to acquire a legitimate offensive centre it could work out fine for the club, but it's probably not a deal Montreal needs to make.
But there is another logic at work as well: Mr. Putin is simply a bad authoritarian leader, ineffective at wielding his unlimited power, and if Mr. Navalny were to replace him, then everything in Russia would work out fine — even without democracy.
" While senior members of his team excoriated Moscow for enabling the Syrian government to use nerve agents against civilians, the president tempered his language, making sure not to criticize Mr. Putin personally and later expressing optimism that "things will work out fine between the U.S.A. and Russia.
Maybe everything will work out fine with a nuclear South Korea, a nuclear Japan, Baltic States exposed to the whims of Putin, the United States Embassy moved from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, a flimsy NATO abjured by America, and swaggering Texan oil men running things while Trump takes time off in New York.
Untold's most comprehensive release to date was 2009's Gonna Work Out Fine EP released on Hemlock Recordings. Comprising 6 tracks, the EP was released on triple vinyl. Pitchfork praised his ability to balance "fluency with austerity; he knows which details bring depth and which distract." Track listing: # Gonna Work Out Fine # Stop What You're Doing # Don't Know.
"It's Gonna Work Out Fine" earned Ike and Tina their first Grammy Award nomination for Best Rock & Roll Recording at the 4th Annual Grammy Awards.
Although uneasy at first, especially since they got him fired, things work out fine and Santa even punches out a snotty carol singer who usurped Cameron from his a cappella group.
Ike and Tina recorded a duet, the pop- soul ballad "Won't You Forgive Me." R&B; duo Mickey & Sylvia contributed to the record "It's Gonna Work Out Fine" on guitar and vocal.
It's Gonna Work Out Fine is a studio album released by R&B; duo Ike & Tina Turner on Sue Records in 1963. It is their fourth album on the Sue label and the fifth associated with Ike and Tina, including the instrumental album Dance with Ike & Tina Turner's Kings of Rhythm. The title track and "Poor Fool" were hit singles in 1961, and both released on the 1962 album Dynamite!. The record "It's Gonna Work Out Fine" earned Ike & Tina Turner their first Grammy nomination.
Also on Get Closer was a duet with James Taylor: a remake of Ike and Tina Turner's "I Think It's Gonna Work Out Fine". At least 2 songs, "Tell Him" and "Get Closer", were recorded in 1981.
Everything Is Gonna Work Out Fine is an album by dobro player Jerry Douglas, released in 1987. It contains all the tracks from his two releases on the Rounder label — Fluxology and Fluxedo — except for "Say a Little Prayer for You".
1965 # The Wheels: "Road Block" — rel. 1965 # The Blueberries: "Please Don't Let Me Know" — rel. 1966 # The Blueberries: "It's Gonna Work out Fine" — rel. 1966, CD bonus track # The Blue Rondos: "Little Baby", CD bonus track # The Dakotas: "7 Pounds of Potatoes" — rel.
Fluxology is the debut album by dobro player Jerry Douglas, released in 1979 (see 1979 in music). The album's title comes from Douglas's nickname of "Flux." Fluxology is out of print although most of the tracks can be found on the compilation Everything Is Gonna Work Out Fine.
That same month, before a gig at Howard Theatre in Washington, D.C., Tina decided to have her hair bleached, but a miscue resulted in her hair falling out. To cover up the incident Ike bought Tina a wig, which became incorporated into her stage appearance. Later that year, the duo released their next hit, "It's Gonna Work Out Fine".
"Poor Fool" is the second single from Ike & Tina Turner's 1962 album Dynamite!. An earlier version of the song, "A Fool Too Long," was released in 1960. "Poor Fool" was released as the follow-up to the Grammy nominated single "It's Gonna Work Out Fine" in November 1961. The record became the duo's second hit record of the year.
Fluxedo is the second album by dobro player Jerry Douglas, released in 1982 (see 1982 in music). The album's title comes from Douglas' nickname of "Flux". Fluxedo is out of print although all of the tracks can be found on the compilation Everything Is Gonna Work Out Fine. The type of formal wear shown in the cover photo is actually not a tuxedo.
They promoted it on American Bandstand in January 1962 which helped propel the single to No. 38 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 4 on the R&B; chart. The song was also included in their 1963 album It's Gonna Work Out Fine. The B-side track "You Can't Blame Me" was taken from their debut album The Soul of Ike & Tina Turner.
On "Proud Mary" and "It's Gonna Work Out Fine", Laurence Fishburne sings Ike Turner's parts. For Tina Turner's solo recordings, the original masters were used, including the Phil Spector-produced "River Deep - Mountain High." Laurence Fishburne was offered the role of Ike Turner five times and turned it down each time. "It was pretty one-sided," said Fishburne, who turned down the project based on the script he first read.
The Greatest Hits of Ike & Tina Turner is the first greatest hits album by R&B; duo Ike & Tina Turner, released on Sue Records in 1965. It contains songs from their albums The Soul of Ike & Tina, Dynamite!, Don't Play Me Cheap, and It's Gonna Work Out Fine. One song, "Mind In A Whirl," was a non-album track released as the B-side to the single "The Argument" in 1962.
A few months later they released the album Feel Good. Nine out of the ten tracks on the album were written by Tina. In August, they performed at Nassau County's first major rock festival, Festival of Hope Rockfest, at Roosevelt Raceway to benefit crippled children. In October, they performed "It's Gonna Work Out Fine" on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, which was included on the album Here's Johnny: Magic Moments From the Tonight Show.
"It's Gonna Work Out Fine" is a song written by Rose Marie McCoyCooder, Ry, ‘’Bop Till You Drop’’, Warner Brothers, 1979, liner notes and Joe Seneca (also known as Sylvia McKinney). It was originally released by R&B; duo Ike & Tina Turner in 1961 as a single from their album Dynamite! (1962). The record is noted for being their first Grammy nominated song and their second million- selling single after "A Fool In Love".
Anna Mae joined the band as Little Ann, one of Turner's vocalists. In 1960, Turner renamed Little Ann, Tina Turner and formed the Ike & Tina Turner Revue. The duo released a string of hit records, including "A Fool in Love" (1960), "It's Gonna Work Out Fine" (1961), and "I Idolize You" (1961). Bullock eventually relocated to Los Angeles, California and lived with Ike and Tina's four sons while they toured across the country.
McCoy was honored by Community Works NYC in their 2008 exhibition and concert series "Ladies Singing the Blues." McCoy received a five-minute standing ovation during the award ceremony at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine in New York City for her contribution to music. To the delight of the audience, "It's gonna work out fine" was played as she was escorted to the stage. In 2017, McCoy was inducted into the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame.
In 1960, Robinson produced the record "You Talk Too Much" by Joe Jones, but she did not receive credit. In 1961, Mickey & Sylvia recorded more songs together for various labels including their own. Their label was called Willow Records and was distributed by King Records of Cincinnati. That year, Baker provided vocals and Robinson played guitar on Ike & Tina Turner's hit single, "It's Gonna Work Out Fine" which earned Ike & Tina Turner their first Grammy Award nomination.
Disc one focuses on Turner's career with the Ike & Tina Turner Revue featuring a selection of their hit singles and best-known cover versions such as "It's Gonna Work Out Fine", "I Idolize You", "River Deep - Mountain High", "Bold Soul Sister", "Nutbush City Limits", Otis Redding's "I've Been Loving You Too Long", Sly & the Family Stone's "I Want to Take You Higher", The Beatles' "Come Together", Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Proud Mary" and The Rolling Stones "Honky Tonk Women".
Cash Box (November 18, 1961): > Ike & Tina Turner come thru in sensational follow-up (to "It's Gonna Work > Out Fine") fashion with this new Sue slice. It's a pounding, chorus-backed > rock-a-cha-cha, tabbed "Poor Fool," that vocalist Tina and maestro Ike deck > out with sock, dual-mart sales authority. Should spread like wild fire in > the days to come. Flip's a fetching thump-a-rhythm entry that highlites a > delightful vocal duet by Ike & Tina.
Zhao then goes into hiding with his wife Xue Liang and son Ding Dong in his ancestral village. His whole clan are there and his uncle Zhao Wu Ji is their leader. Things work out fine, until a message is sent to the village ordering the clan to Kill Zhao Bu Fa or they will be executed. They decide to kill Zhao, where Zhao and his uncle engage in a duel and he kills his own uncle.
This is the reason why Winter disliked Claidi so: Claidi had won over not one but both of her intendeds. But Twilight assures her that everything will work out fine in the end – Claidi will marry Argul and Winter will marry Venarion, and one of their children will be the Wolf Queen. Claidi finds the notion of being bred and used revolting. The story's climax occurs when Jelly bursts once again into Claidi's room, this time quickly catching her into an embrace.
The book A Change is Gonna Come: Music, Race and the Soul of America notes that unlike the seminal work by Haley, "Ship Ahoy" is a hopeless, ominous song that offers "no sense that things are going to work out fine." In its 1974 review of the album, The New York Times characterized the song as "dark and occasionally spine- chilling." In 1993, The Miami Herald called it "a dark, atmospheric, frightening masterpiece that'll send a shiver up your spine."Pitts, Jr. Leonard.
Cash Box (August 3, 1963): > Ike & Tina Turner tag this new LP romp on Sue after a while-back hit called, > "It's Gonna Work Out Fine," and include eleven other r&b; biggies of recent > vintage. Most of the tunes here are up- tempo and the duo belts them out > with unabashed good spirits. Jumping off with "Gonna Find Me A Substitute, > "the pair also includes "Poor Fool" and "I'm Gonna Cut You Loose." The > package looms as a moneymaker in the r&b; markets.
The duo went on to become "one of the most formidable live acts in history" and released notable hits such as "It's Gonna Work Out Fine", "River Deep – Mountain High", the Grammy-winning "Proud Mary", and "Nutbush City Limits". Raised a Baptist, she became an adherent of Nichiren Buddhism in 1973, crediting the spiritual chant of Nam Myoho Renge Kyo with helping her to endure during difficult times. Ike & Tina Turner disbanded in 1976, ending both their personal and their musical partnership; they divorced in 1978.
Billboard (June 19, 1961): "Ike and Tina talk about love on this attractive disk which also features a gospel- styled chorus. Pair handle the tune with gusto and it has a chance." Cash Box (June 24, 1961): > Ike & Tina Turner, who’ve had dual-mart R&B-pop; chart representations in "A > Fool In Love" and "I Idolize You," can soon be claiming another one in "It's > Gonna Work Out Fine." Side, a hip-swinging, beat-ballad thumper, sports a > delectable chorus-backed, verbal exchange between the two.
Despite a change in law that made prostitution legal on the Netherlands on a national level, many town councils have acted in ways that point into the opposite direction, making prostitution illegal. Under the law that legalized prostitution in the Netherlands, a legal brothel needs to have a license that should be obtained from the local government, i.e. the town council. In theory, this could work out fine, but local governments rarely ever give licenses to sex workers who choose to play by the rules.
Cash Box (March 20, 1965): > The earthy, driving sound of Ike and Tina Turner should draw their r&b; fans > in droves to this package of the duo's biggest hit numbers. The veteran team > delivers a song with the same dynamic drive that has built up an enormous > following over the years, including the rockin' "Tra La La" and "It's Gonna > Work Out Fine" and the soulful "You Should've Treated Me Right." this > package should get a great deal of acceptance from the r&b; audience.
After the addition of his future wife Little Ann (Tina Turner) as lead singer, Turner formed the Ike & Tina Turner Revue. The creation of the revue was in a large part the birth of the soul revues of the 1960s. The Kings of Rhythm and Tina were joined on stage by the Ikettes who contributed backing vocals and choreographed dance moves. As backing band to the duo, the band played on many substantial soul hits, including the million sellers "A Fool In Love" (1960) and "It's Gonna Work Out Fine"(1961) both for Sue Records.
Following the success of "A Fool in Love", Ike & Tina Turner scored another hit with "I Idolize You", and they released their debut album, The Soul of Ike & Tina Turner in February 1961. They toured all over the country on the Chitlin' Circuit as The Ike & Tina Turner Revue, which included Ike's band the Kings of Rhythm, and three backing vocalist known as the Ikettes. Songwriter Rose Marie McCoy co-wrote "It's Gonna Work Out Fine," but she didn't care for the song. It was copyrighted by Joe Seneca and James Lee.
The latest experiment of Byne Blueberry Farms is to allow the city of Waynesboro to dump its yard clippings on the farm to be used as fertilizer, rather than being wasted. These clippings are rich in nutrients and will enhance the growth of the blueberries. “I’m pretty sure this will work out fine, but the EPD (Georgia Environmental Protection Division) has a job to do to make sure this is safe”, says Dick Byne. “I believe this is the beginning of something big. When and if this is approved, it’ll be a huge win for everybody”.
Their early recordings, which include "A Fool In Love", "It's Gonna Work Out Fine", and "I Idolize You", became high points in the development of soul music. The release of "River Deep – Mountain High", followed by a UK tour with the Rolling Stones in 1966 increased their popularity in Europe. Their later works are noted for interpretive re-arrangements of rock songs such as "Come Together", "Honky Tonk Woman", and "Proud Mary", the latter of which won them a Grammy Award in 1972. Ike & Tina Turner received the first Golden European Record Award for their international hit "Nutbush City Limits" in 1974.
Their debut single "A Fool In Love" was released on Sue Records in July 1960. The success of the single was followed by a string of R&B; hits within a 2-year span, including "I Idolize You," "It's Gonna Work Out Fine," and "Poor Fool." Between 1960 and 1975, the duo had 20 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 chart which include 1 top 10 hit, and 26 songs on the Billboard Hot R&B; chart which include 6 top 10 hits. They also had 12 albums on both the Billboard 200 and Top R&B; Albums charts.
Turner added a backing girl group he renamed the Ikettes, and along with the Kings of Rhythm they began performing as the Ike & Tina Turner Revue. The success of the single was followed by a string of hits including "I Idolize You", "Poor Fool", and "It's Gonna Work Out Fine" which gave them their second million-seller and their first Grammy nomination. In 1961, Turner played piano on Albert King's first hit record, "Don't Throw Your Love on Me So Strong". The single, released on King Records, peaked at No. 14 on the Billboard R&B; chart.
One night Anna Mae joins Ike on stage to sing ("Matchbox"), and the success of the performance leads Ike to ask Zelma for permission for Anna Mae to join his band ("It's Gonna Work Out Fine"). Ike gives Anna Mae the stage name "Tina Turner" despite her protests. Although Tina enjoys performing with him, she's aware of Ike's vicious temper ("A Fool in Love"), and has to hide her love affair with Raymond, a member of Ike's band ("Let's Stay Together"). After touring successfully for some time, Ike asks Tina to marry him, since people already think they are because of her stage name.
"It's Gonna Work Out Fine" was performed in most of Ike and Tina's sets in the 1960s, most notably on The Big T.N.T. show in 1965, but as they began incorporating covers of rock tunes to their show, the song was rarely performed again. However, they performed the song on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson in 1972. Their performance was included on the double LP Here's Johnny: Magic Moments From The Tonight Show released by Casablanca Records in 1974. Tina performed the song along with "A Fool In Love" in an Ike & Tina medley during her early solo live shows in the late 1970s.
Singleton & McCoy tunes were also recorded by Nat King Cole ("If I May", "My Personal Possession"), Little Willie John ("Letter from My Darling"), Eartha Kitt, Eddy Arnold, Big Joe Turner, The Du Droppers, Little Esther, The Clovers, and many other top artists of the time. After the Singleton and McCoy team split up, Rose Marie McCoy continued to write songs on her own and collaborated with other writers. Noted for her independent stance, McCoy turned down several opportunities to join major record labels such as Motown, Stax and Atlantic. One of her most successful songs was "It's Gonna Work Out Fine", co-written with Joe Seneca (as Sylvia McKinney), which was released by Ike & Tina Turner in 1961.
Carlos (Mauricio Ochmann) is a 21-year-old who finds himself married to Camila (Adriana Fonseca), his 18-year-old girlfriend after dating for five years and discovering that she is pregnant. Carlos decides to pursue married life since, he thinks, people marry every day and thus everything will work out fine. He gets a job to support his new family but does not realize the seriousness of his decisions until he discovers that his new boss (Luis Felipe Tovar) is having an affair with his secretary, Lucy (Anaís Belén), and Monica, his attractive new co-worker (Ninel Conde) is attempting to seduce him. To complicate things even more, Camila's father does not approve of the decision that she and Carlos made.
Turner in 1970 The single "A Fool in Love" was released in July 1960 and became an immediate hit, peaking at No. 2 on the Hot R&B; Sides chart and No. 27 on the Billboard Hot 100. Journalist Kurt Loder described the track as "the blackest record to ever creep into the white pop charts since Ray Charles's gospel-styled 'What'd I Say' that previous summer." Another single from the duo, "It's Gonna Work Out Fine", reached No. 14 on the Hot 100 and No. 2 on the R&B; chart in 1961, earning them a Grammy nomination for Best Rock and Roll Performance. Notable singles released between 1960 and 1962 included the R&B; hits "I Idolize You", "Poor Fool", and "Tra La La La La".
The album cover features Ike looking towards Tina who is posing with a mink coat posing in a suggestive way that was started to build within her stage act. Much like many rock 'n' roll/R&B; albums at the time, most of the albums included a hit single or minor hit single and supported by more filler tracks. Several charted singles came off the new sessions including the Grammy- nominated, "It's Gonna Work Out Fine" which peaked at No. 2 on the Hot R&B; Sides and became their third single to reach the pop chart, reaching No. 14 on the Billboard Hot 100. Their follow-up singles all charted on the Billboard Hot 100: "Poor Fool" (Pop No. 38, R&B; No. 4), "Tra La La La La" (Pop No. 50, R&B; No. 9), and "You Should'a Treated Me Right" (Pop No. 89).

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