Susan Kay "Suzy" Bogguss (born December 30, 1956) is an Americancountry music singer and songwriter. Bogguss began her career in the early 1980s as a solo singer. In the 1990s, she released one platinum and three gold albums and charted six top ten singles, winning the Academy of Country Music's award for Top New Female Vocalist and the Country Music Association's Horizon Award.
After taking a brief recording hiatus in the mid-1990s to start a family with her husband, songwriter Doug Crider, Bogguss returned to the country music industry, but did not match her earlier chart success. Although she last appeared on the Billboard Hot Country Singles Chart in 2001, Bogguss continues to record and tour extensively.
Early life and rise to success
Susan Kay Bogguss was born in Aledo, Illinois, the youngest of four born to Barbara "B.J." (née Stewart) and Charles "Bud" Bogguss. Charles was an Army officer who served in the Pacific Ocean theatre of World War II, and later became a machinist who worked at an International Harvester plant at East Moline. B.J. was a secretary-auditor for a Midwest grocery chain. Her grandmothers played piano at theaters. At age 5, she began singing in the Angel Choir of the College Avenue Presbyterian Church in her hometown. With her parents' encouragement, she took lessons in piano and drums, and as a teenager picked up the guitar as well. In her youth, Bogguss would visit Roy Rogers and Dale Evans at their home in Apple Valley, California, as they attended the same church as her grandparents. She starred in several musicals at Aledo High School, where she was crowned homecoming queen during her fourth year. After graduating in 1975, she enrolled at Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington, but later transferred to Illinois State University (ISU) in Normal. She graduated from ISU in 1980 with a bachelor's degree in metalsmithing. She would later use these skills to design her own jewelry.
"How Come" is a song by the American rap group D12. It was released in June 2004 as the second single from their second album D12 World. The song was certified Gold by the RIAA.
Content
The song is about the tenuous relationship between the members of D12, for the most part Proof and Eminem.
Music video
The video depicts members of D12 fighting with Eminem in the Shady Records studio. It shows a detailed strain on the members relationships. They discuss how Eminem rose to stardom, and they can't get a deal. They envy Eminem, but he doesn't think there is anything to envy, the song ends, leaving people wondering, with the members dissatisfied. In the second verse of the song, Kon Artis talks about a time when he claims to have seen Eminem's girlfriend Kim cheating on him. The video ends with a clip of another song from D12 World, "Git Up". The beginning also shows a home video of Eminem rapping at an underground show with Proof and Bizarre.
Track listing
^ This is an extended version of the song, containing Swifty McVay and Bizarre's verses, which were cut off the album version.
Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn play hooky from school and have a plan to revive a dead cat with the spirit of a man named Hoss Williams who is on his death bed. Sawyer and Finn talk with Muff Potter, the town drunk, but are interrupted when Injun Joe says that Doc Robinson wants to see them. Muff and Joe meet Robinson and he informs them that they have a job to dig the grave of Williams. Joe is angry that Robinson didn't fix his leg correctly. Meanwhile, Tom continues to skip school and comes up with fantastic stories about why he's not home for dinner, where he tricks the children of the town to do his punishment chores for him.
How Come is a song co-written by Ronnie Lane and Kevin Westlake, and recorded by Lane as his first single in 1973 after he left The Faces. Featuring a band of constantly changing personnel called Slim Chance, including Benny Gallagher and Graham Lyle, who later had considerable success as a performing and songwriting duo in their own right, it reached No. 11 in the UK.
Gallagher played piano accordion and Lyle mandolin on the A-side, both also contributing back-up vocals. "Done This One Before", on the B-side, featured Gallagher on Hammond organ and Lyle on harmonica.
In 1996 the song was used as the first track of The Pogues seventh and last studio album Pogue Mahone.
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is a 1938 American drama film produced by David O. Selznick and directed by Norman Taurog who had previously directed Huckleberry Finn (1931 film) (1931) with Jackie Coogan and Junior Durkin. The film starred Tommy Kelly in the title role, with Jackie Moran and Ann Gillis. The screenplay by John V. A. Weaver was based on the classic 1876 novel of the same name by Mark Twain. The movie was the first film version of the novel to be made in color.
Cast :
Tommy Kelly as Tom Sawyer
Jackie Moran as Huckleberry Finn
Ann Gillis as Becky Thatcher
May Robson as Aunt Polly
Walter Brennan as Muff Potter
Victor Jory as Injun Joe
David Holt as Sid Sawyer
Victor Kilian as Sheriff
Nana Bryant as Mrs. Thatcher
Olin Howland as Mr. Dobbins, school teacher
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MGM - 1973
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Login: Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, two friends in a Mississippi River town, have one adventure after another - including attending their own funeral and being pursued by a murderer.
Buddy Ebsen, Jane Wyatt, Josh Albee, and Vic Morrow are featured in this adaptation of Mark Twain's beloved coming-of-age story, full of life lessons for a high-strung boy on the verge of becoming a young man, this oeuvre has become a classic American tale. The novel "Tom Sawyer" helped perpetuate the myth of the American Dream as much as the reality. The book is an artifact of Americana that has been adapted here by CBS with good results. It is one of two adaptations of "Tom Sayer" into films that were released in 1973. The other stars Forest Whittaker, who is best remembered as the mussy red-head, Jody, who played alongside Buffy and Sissy, Uncle Bill, and Mr. French those lovable WASPS from the television series, "Family Affair." Whittaker plays Tom Sawyer as well as Josh Albee, so for aficionados of Mark Twain, a screening of both versions is de riguer.
We will only bore you with one version here.
Since we're using French, let's talk about a major faux pas in the credits of "Tom Sawyer." The end credits incorrectly list the actor who plays Tom Sawyer as "Jose Albee." The main credits at the beginning list his correct name: "also starring Josh Albee as Tom Sawyer"
See, they got it right somewhere. It's only a movie.
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Airdate: March 23, 1973
Genre: Adventure
Login: Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, two friends in a Mississippi River town, have one adventure after another - including attending their own funeral and being pursued by a murderer.
Buddy Ebsen, Jane Wyatt, Josh Albee, and Vic Morrow are featured in this adaptation of Mark Twain's beloved coming-of-age story, full of life lessons for a high-strung boy on the verge of becoming a young man, this oeuvre has become a classic American tale. The novel "Tom Sawyer" helped perpetuate the myth of the American Dream as much as the reality. The book is an artifact of Americana that has been adapted here by CBS with good results. It is one of two adaptations of "Tom Sayer" into films that were released in 1973. The other stars Forest Whittaker, who is best remembered as the mussy red-head, Jody, who played alongside Buffy and Sissy, Uncle Bill, and Mr. French those lovable WASPS from the television series, "Family Affair." Whittaker plays Tom Sawyer as well as Josh Albee, so for aficionados of Mark Twain, a screening of both versions is de riguer.
We will only bore you with one version here.
Since we're using French, let's talk about a major faux pas in the credits of "Tom Sawyer." The end credits incorrectly list the actor who plays Tom Sawyer as "Jose Albee." The main credits at the beginning list his correct name: "also starring Josh Albee as Tom Sawyer"
See, they got it right somewhere. It's only a movie.
Enjoy!
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is a 1938 American drama film produced by David O. Selznick and directed by Norman Taurog who had previously directed Huckleberry F...
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is a 1938 American drama film produced by David O. Selznick and directed by Norman Taurog who had previously directed Huckleberry Finn (1931 film) (1931) with Jackie Coogan and Junior Durkin. The film starred Tommy Kelly in the title role, with Jackie Moran and Ann Gillis. The screenplay by John V. A. Weaver was based on the classic 1876 novel of the same name by Mark Twain. The movie was the first film version of the novel to be made in color.
Cast :
Tommy Kelly as Tom Sawyer
Jackie Moran as Huckleberry Finn
Ann Gillis as Becky Thatcher
May Robson as Aunt Polly
Walter Brennan as Muff Potter
Victor Jory as Injun Joe
David Holt as Sid Sawyer
Victor Kilian as Sheriff
Nana Bryant as Mrs. Thatcher
Olin Howland as Mr. Dobbins, school teacher
Donald Meek as Sunday School Superintendent
Charles Richman as Judge Thatcher
Margaret Hamilton as Mrs. Harper
Marcia Mae Jones as Mary Sawyer
Mickey Rentschler as Joe Harper
Cora Sue Collins as Amy Lawrence
Philip Hurlic as Little Jim
Frank McGlynn Sr. as Minister (uncredited)
Roland Drew as Dr. Robinson (uncredited)
Spring Byington as Widow Douglas (uncredited)
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is a 1938 American drama film produced by David O. Selznick and directed by Norman Taurog who had previously directed Huckleberry Finn (1931 film) (1931) with Jackie Coogan and Junior Durkin. The film starred Tommy Kelly in the title role, with Jackie Moran and Ann Gillis. The screenplay by John V. A. Weaver was based on the classic 1876 novel of the same name by Mark Twain. The movie was the first film version of the novel to be made in color.
Cast :
Tommy Kelly as Tom Sawyer
Jackie Moran as Huckleberry Finn
Ann Gillis as Becky Thatcher
May Robson as Aunt Polly
Walter Brennan as Muff Potter
Victor Jory as Injun Joe
David Holt as Sid Sawyer
Victor Kilian as Sheriff
Nana Bryant as Mrs. Thatcher
Olin Howland as Mr. Dobbins, school teacher
Donald Meek as Sunday School Superintendent
Charles Richman as Judge Thatcher
Margaret Hamilton as Mrs. Harper
Marcia Mae Jones as Mary Sawyer
Mickey Rentschler as Joe Harper
Cora Sue Collins as Amy Lawrence
Philip Hurlic as Little Jim
Frank McGlynn Sr. as Minister (uncredited)
Roland Drew as Dr. Robinson (uncredited)
Spring Byington as Widow Douglas (uncredited)
No copyright infringement is intended. I don't own anything of this video.
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Tom Sawyer Trailer - Directed by Don Taylor and starring Johnny Whitaker, Warren Oates, Jeff East, Henry Jones, Noah Keen. Tom Sawyer and his pal Huckleberry Finn have great adventures on the Mississippi River, pretending to be pirates, attending their own funeral, and witnessing a murder.
MGM - 1973
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Airdate: March 23, 1973
Genre: Adventure
Login: Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, two friends in a Mississippi River town, have one adventure after another - including attending their own funeral and being pursued by a murderer.
Buddy Ebsen, Jane Wyatt, Josh Albee, and Vic Morrow are featured in this adaptation of Mark Twain's beloved coming-of-age story, full of life lessons for a high-strung boy on the verge of becoming a young man, this oeuvre has become a classic American tale. The novel "Tom Sawyer" helped perpetuate the myth of the American Dream as much as the reality. The book is an artifact of Americana that has been adapted here by CBS with good results. It is one of two adaptations of "Tom Sayer" into films that were released in 1973. The other stars Forest Whittaker, who is best remembered as the mussy red-head, Jody, who played alongside Buffy and Sissy, Uncle Bill, and Mr. French those lovable WASPS from the television series, "Family Affair." Whittaker plays Tom Sawyer as well as Josh Albee, so for aficionados of Mark Twain, a screening of both versions is de riguer.
We will only bore you with one version here.
Since we're using French, let's talk about a major faux pas in the credits of "Tom Sawyer." The end credits incorrectly list the actor who plays Tom Sawyer as "Jose Albee." The main credits at the beginning list his correct name: "also starring Josh Albee as Tom Sawyer"
See, they got it right somewhere. It's only a movie.
Enjoy!
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is a 1938 American drama film produced by David O. Selznick and directed by Norman Taurog who had previously directed Huckleberry Finn (1931 film) (1931) with Jackie Coogan and Junior Durkin. The film starred Tommy Kelly in the title role, with Jackie Moran and Ann Gillis. The screenplay by John V. A. Weaver was based on the classic 1876 novel of the same name by Mark Twain. The movie was the first film version of the novel to be made in color.
Cast :
Tommy Kelly as Tom Sawyer
Jackie Moran as Huckleberry Finn
Ann Gillis as Becky Thatcher
May Robson as Aunt Polly
Walter Brennan as Muff Potter
Victor Jory as Injun Joe
David Holt as Sid Sawyer
Victor Kilian as Sheriff
Nana Bryant as Mrs. Thatcher
Olin Howland as Mr. Dobbins, school teacher
Donald Meek as Sunday School Superintendent
Charles Richman as Judge Thatcher
Margaret Hamilton as Mrs. Harper
Marcia Mae Jones as Mary Sawyer
Mickey Rentschler as Joe Harper
Cora Sue Collins as Amy Lawrence
Philip Hurlic as Little Jim
Frank McGlynn Sr. as Minister (uncredited)
Roland Drew as Dr. Robinson (uncredited)
Spring Byington as Widow Douglas (uncredited)
No copyright infringement is intended. I don't own anything of this video.
Susan Kay "Suzy" Bogguss (born December 30, 1956) is an Americancountry music singer and songwriter. Bogguss began her career in the early 1980s as a solo singer. In the 1990s, she released one platinum and three gold albums and charted six top ten singles, winning the Academy of Country Music's award for Top New Female Vocalist and the Country Music Association's Horizon Award.
After taking a brief recording hiatus in the mid-1990s to start a family with her husband, songwriter Doug Crider, Bogguss returned to the country music industry, but did not match her earlier chart success. Although she last appeared on the Billboard Hot Country Singles Chart in 2001, Bogguss continues to record and tour extensively.
Early life and rise to success
Susan Kay Bogguss was born in Aledo, Illinois, the youngest of four born to Barbara "B.J." (née Stewart) and Charles "Bud" Bogguss. Charles was an Army officer who served in the Pacific Ocean theatre of World War II, and later became a machinist who worked at an International Harvester plant at East Moline. B.J. was a secretary-auditor for a Midwest grocery chain. Her grandmothers played piano at theaters. At age 5, she began singing in the Angel Choir of the College Avenue Presbyterian Church in her hometown. With her parents' encouragement, she took lessons in piano and drums, and as a teenager picked up the guitar as well. In her youth, Bogguss would visit Roy Rogers and Dale Evans at their home in Apple Valley, California, as they attended the same church as her grandparents. She starred in several musicals at Aledo High School, where she was crowned homecoming queen during her fourth year. After graduating in 1975, she enrolled at Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington, but later transferred to Illinois State University (ISU) in Normal. She graduated from ISU in 1980 with a bachelor's degree in metalsmithing. She would later use these skills to design her own jewelry.
(Suzy Bogguss/Doug Crider) Half empty airport, plane's at the gate They tell her it's full, she says she'll wait She's been here all evening sitting all alone Watching the business men talk on the phone She fixes her make up, cleans out her purse Leaving is hard, but staying is worse Just for a moment it crosses her mind She could go back, no not this time It's almost midnight, and they just called her name She's on that last flight, now nothing's the same Her ticket says standby, but she can stand on her own She's all through crying, now she's flying Taking that red-eye home Sitting in smoking, but she doesn't smoke A traveling salesman tells her a joke She just stares out the window as they're packing that jet Not quite sad, but she's not laughing yet It's almost midnight, and they just called her name She's on that last flight, now nothing's the same Her ticket says standby, but she can stand on her own She's all through crying, now she's flying Taking that red-eye home It's just eleven fifty-four but it's a new day They're starting to board, she's flying away It's almost midnight, and they just called her name She's on that last flight, now nothing's the same Her ticket says standby, but she can stand on her own She's all through crying, now she's flying Taking that red-eye home She's all through crying, she's flying Taking that red-eye home