Mary Lou is a featured artist at charity events with her live country-western show. Since taking a four year hiatus from acting in 2010, she attends Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey, where she is studying Art History as a member of the Class of 2014. Here she is a member of The Triangle Club, the oldest touring collegiate original musical comedy organization in the nation. She also sings soprano with the "Princeton Roaring 20".
Mary Lou received awards at CARE from 2005 - 2006. This is a red carpet event intended to honor child actors for their positive contributions to society and to the entertainment industry.
FBI Agent Alex Cross is on vacation in Los Angeles with his family and with his girlfriend, Jamilla Hughes (from Violets Are Blue) when he receives word that a Hollywood actress has been murdered. The actress was shot and her face violently slashed with a knife. An email describing the killer's mindset before and during the murder as well as allusions to the killer's motivation was sent to an entertainment reporter named Arnold Grinner at the Los Angeles Times. The emails are signed "Mary Smith". The actress happens to be friends with the wife of the President of the United States who has asked FBI Director Ron Burns to look into the matter. Burns then gives the case to Cross, who goes to the scene, despite protests from Nana and Jamilla. After getting there, he does not return until very late in the afternoon, but by then several things have happened. Jamilla has left to return to San Francisco, which doesn't surprise Alex, and that Alex Jr. "Ali" has been taken away by Christine, who had come down to spend time with Ali and Alex.
Mary, Mary is a play by Jean Kerr. The play became one of the longest-running productions of the decade.
After two previews, the Broadway production opened on March 8, 1961 at the original Helen Hayes Theatre (demolished in 1982), where it ran for nearly three years and nine months before transferring to the Morosco where it closed in December 1964, after 1572 performances. Directed by Joseph Anthony, the original cast starred Barbara Bel Geddes as Mary, Barry Nelson as Bob, Michael Rennie as Dirk, John Cromwell as Oscar, and Betsy Von Furstenberg as Tiffany. Bel Geddes was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play.
The plot focuses on wisecracking cynic Mary and infuriatingly sensible Bob, only recently divorced and who haven't seen each other in nine months, who meet at his apartment in the hope they can avert an audit by the IRS. A snowstorm forces Mary to spend the night, and the following morning mutual friend and lawyer Oscar, Hollywood heartthrob and neighbor Dirk Winston, and Bob's considerably younger fiancée Tiffany arrive on the scene. The comedy's humor is derived from discussions about income taxes, marriage, alimony, divorce, remarriage, extra-marital affairs, weight-loss programs, exercise, and sex.
Samuel Cook (January 22, 1931– December 11, 1964), known professionally as Sam Cooke, was an American singer, songwriter, and entrepreneur.
Influential as both a singer and composer, he is commonly known as the King of Soul for his distinctive vocals and importance within popular music. His pioneering contributions to soul music contributed to the rise of Aretha Franklin, Bobby Womack, Al Green, Curtis Mayfield, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, and Billy Preston, and popularized the likes of Otis Redding and James Brown.AllMusic biographer Bruce Eder wrote that Cooke was "the inventor of soul music", and possessed "an incredible natural singing voice and a smooth, effortless delivery that has never been surpassed".
Cooke had 30 U.S. top 40 hits between 1957 and 1964, plus three more posthumously. Major hits like "You Send Me", "A Change Is Gonna Come", "Cupid", "Chain Gang", "Wonderful World", and "Twistin' the Night Away" are some of his most popular songs. Cooke was also among the first modern black performers and composers to attend to the business side of his musical career. He founded both a record label and a publishing company as an extension of his careers as a singer and composer. He also took an active part in the civil rights movement.
Arthur Murray Dance Party. October 06, 1958. I had posted this performance on my previous You Tube channel a few years back. I never used to watermark my clips, but I see my clips seem to occasionally find new homes. I have re-posted this clip with extra footage never previously posted to distinguish between the 'original' and the 'copies' found here on You Tube. This now includes a Newport cigarette commercial following Sam Cooke, as well as the closing credits.
published: 17 Nov 2012
Sam Cooke Mary,Mary Lou...wmv
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Sam Cooke - Mary Lou (B&W - 1958)
Sam Cooke was a trailblazing recording artist who helped shape the soul and pop scene with hits like "You Send Me," "Chain Gang" and "Sad Mood."
Born on January 22, 1931, in Clarksdale, Mississippi, Sam Cooke sang with the gospel group the Soul Stirrers before going on to land huge hits like "You Send Me," "Wonderful World," "Chain Gang" and "Twistin' the Night Away." Forging a link between soul and pop, he had a diverse repertoire that attracted both black and white audiences, and started his own record label and publishing company. Cooke died on December 11, 1964, in Los Angeles, California.
Sometimes called the father of soul music, singer Sam Cooke first reached the top of the charts in 1957 with "You Send Me." A string of pop and R&B hits soon followed, but he actually started out a...
published: 28 Jul 2014
Mary, Mary Lou (Remastered)
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Mary, Mary Lou · Sam Cooke
Spotlight on Sam Cooke - Movin' and Groovin' With Sam Cooke
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Composer: Cayet Mangiarracina
Lyricist: Cayet Mangiarracina
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Arthur Murray Dance Party. October 06, 1958. I had posted this performance on my previous You Tube channel a few years back. I never used to watermark my clips,...
Arthur Murray Dance Party. October 06, 1958. I had posted this performance on my previous You Tube channel a few years back. I never used to watermark my clips, but I see my clips seem to occasionally find new homes. I have re-posted this clip with extra footage never previously posted to distinguish between the 'original' and the 'copies' found here on You Tube. This now includes a Newport cigarette commercial following Sam Cooke, as well as the closing credits.
Arthur Murray Dance Party. October 06, 1958. I had posted this performance on my previous You Tube channel a few years back. I never used to watermark my clips, but I see my clips seem to occasionally find new homes. I have re-posted this clip with extra footage never previously posted to distinguish between the 'original' and the 'copies' found here on You Tube. This now includes a Newport cigarette commercial following Sam Cooke, as well as the closing credits.
Sam Cooke was a trailblazing recording artist who helped shape the soul and pop scene with hits like "You Send Me," "Chain Gang" and "Sad Mood."
Born on Januar...
Sam Cooke was a trailblazing recording artist who helped shape the soul and pop scene with hits like "You Send Me," "Chain Gang" and "Sad Mood."
Born on January 22, 1931, in Clarksdale, Mississippi, Sam Cooke sang with the gospel group the Soul Stirrers before going on to land huge hits like "You Send Me," "Wonderful World," "Chain Gang" and "Twistin' the Night Away." Forging a link between soul and pop, he had a diverse repertoire that attracted both black and white audiences, and started his own record label and publishing company. Cooke died on December 11, 1964, in Los Angeles, California.
Sometimes called the father of soul music, singer Sam Cooke first reached the top of the charts in 1957 with "You Send Me." A string of pop and R&B hits soon followed, but he actually started out as a gospel performer. Born Samuel Cook in Clarksdale, Mississippi, he grew up in Chicago as the son of a minister.
Cooke began performing with his family as a child. In his teens, he formed a quintet called the Highway QCs. Cooke modeled his early work after one of his greatest inspirations, the Soul Stirrers, a popular gospel group. Not long after graduating from high school in 1948, he got the chance of a lifetime: being asked to join the Soul Stirrers, which provided him with an opportunity to hone his craft.
After six years with the Soul Stirrers, Cooke began to branch out into secular music. He recorded his first single, 1957's "Lovable," under the pseudonym "Dale Cooke." Later that year, Cooke released his first number one hit, "You Send Me." Music fans loved this ballad so much that it toppled Elvis' "Jailhouse Rock" from the top of the charts. Before long he put his crystal-clear, velvet-smooth voice to work on such up-tempo tunes as "Only Sixteen" and "Everybody Loves To Cha Cha Cha."
In addition to being a talented singer and songwriter, Cooke had business smarts. He established his own publishing company for his music in 1959 and negotiated an impressive contract with RCA in 1960. Not only did he get a substantial advance, but Cooke would also get ownership of his master recordings after 30 years. Getting this was a remarkable feat for any recording artist at the time. He continued to be a pioneer behind the scenes, founding his own record label in the early 1960s. Working with other artists on his label, Cooke helped develop the careers of Bobby Womack and Billy Preston, among others.
More hits followed Cooke's move to RCA, including 1960's "Chain Gang." Behind the song's catchy rhythm mimicking the sound of prisoners breaking rocks, the song also served as a social commentary by Cooke. He continued to win over fans with a variety of musical styles, from the 1960 ballad "Wonderful World" to the 1962 dance track "Twistin' the Night Away." In 1963, Cooke once again charted with his ode to loneliness, "Another Saturday Night." ~SOURCE: http://www.biography.com/people/sam-cooke-9256129#career-highlights
PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads among multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948's oldies classics. LINK: http://john1948.wikifoundry.com/page/John1948%27s+Youtube+Index
Sam Cooke was a trailblazing recording artist who helped shape the soul and pop scene with hits like "You Send Me," "Chain Gang" and "Sad Mood."
Born on January 22, 1931, in Clarksdale, Mississippi, Sam Cooke sang with the gospel group the Soul Stirrers before going on to land huge hits like "You Send Me," "Wonderful World," "Chain Gang" and "Twistin' the Night Away." Forging a link between soul and pop, he had a diverse repertoire that attracted both black and white audiences, and started his own record label and publishing company. Cooke died on December 11, 1964, in Los Angeles, California.
Sometimes called the father of soul music, singer Sam Cooke first reached the top of the charts in 1957 with "You Send Me." A string of pop and R&B hits soon followed, but he actually started out as a gospel performer. Born Samuel Cook in Clarksdale, Mississippi, he grew up in Chicago as the son of a minister.
Cooke began performing with his family as a child. In his teens, he formed a quintet called the Highway QCs. Cooke modeled his early work after one of his greatest inspirations, the Soul Stirrers, a popular gospel group. Not long after graduating from high school in 1948, he got the chance of a lifetime: being asked to join the Soul Stirrers, which provided him with an opportunity to hone his craft.
After six years with the Soul Stirrers, Cooke began to branch out into secular music. He recorded his first single, 1957's "Lovable," under the pseudonym "Dale Cooke." Later that year, Cooke released his first number one hit, "You Send Me." Music fans loved this ballad so much that it toppled Elvis' "Jailhouse Rock" from the top of the charts. Before long he put his crystal-clear, velvet-smooth voice to work on such up-tempo tunes as "Only Sixteen" and "Everybody Loves To Cha Cha Cha."
In addition to being a talented singer and songwriter, Cooke had business smarts. He established his own publishing company for his music in 1959 and negotiated an impressive contract with RCA in 1960. Not only did he get a substantial advance, but Cooke would also get ownership of his master recordings after 30 years. Getting this was a remarkable feat for any recording artist at the time. He continued to be a pioneer behind the scenes, founding his own record label in the early 1960s. Working with other artists on his label, Cooke helped develop the careers of Bobby Womack and Billy Preston, among others.
More hits followed Cooke's move to RCA, including 1960's "Chain Gang." Behind the song's catchy rhythm mimicking the sound of prisoners breaking rocks, the song also served as a social commentary by Cooke. He continued to win over fans with a variety of musical styles, from the 1960 ballad "Wonderful World" to the 1962 dance track "Twistin' the Night Away." In 1963, Cooke once again charted with his ode to loneliness, "Another Saturday Night." ~SOURCE: http://www.biography.com/people/sam-cooke-9256129#career-highlights
PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads among multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948's oldies classics. LINK: http://john1948.wikifoundry.com/page/John1948%27s+Youtube+Index
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Mary, Mary Lou (Remastered) · Sam Cooke
The Complete Remastered Keen Collection
℗ 2011 Keen Records
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Mary, Mary Lou (Remastered) · Sam Cooke
The Complete Remastered Keen Collection
℗ 2011 Keen Records
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Composer Lyricist: Cayet Mangiaracina
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Mary, Mary Lou (Remastered) · Sam Cooke
The Complete Remastered Keen Collection
℗ 2011 Keen Records
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Composer Lyricist: Cayet Mangiaracina
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Mary, Mary Lou · Sam Cooke
Spotlight on Sam Cooke - Movin' and Groovin' With Sam Cooke
℗ 2022 Koko Mojo Records
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Mary, Mary Lou · Sam Cooke
Spotlight on Sam Cooke - Movin' and Groovin' With Sam Cooke
℗ 2022 Koko Mojo Records
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Composer: Cayet Mangiarracina
Lyricist: Cayet Mangiarracina
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Mary, Mary Lou · Sam Cooke
Spotlight on Sam Cooke - Movin' and Groovin' With Sam Cooke
℗ 2022 Koko Mojo Records
Released on: 2022-04-01
Composer: Cayet Mangiarracina
Lyricist: Cayet Mangiarracina
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Arthur Murray Dance Party. October 06, 1958. I had posted this performance on my previous You Tube channel a few years back. I never used to watermark my clips, but I see my clips seem to occasionally find new homes. I have re-posted this clip with extra footage never previously posted to distinguish between the 'original' and the 'copies' found here on You Tube. This now includes a Newport cigarette commercial following Sam Cooke, as well as the closing credits.
Sam Cooke was a trailblazing recording artist who helped shape the soul and pop scene with hits like "You Send Me," "Chain Gang" and "Sad Mood."
Born on January 22, 1931, in Clarksdale, Mississippi, Sam Cooke sang with the gospel group the Soul Stirrers before going on to land huge hits like "You Send Me," "Wonderful World," "Chain Gang" and "Twistin' the Night Away." Forging a link between soul and pop, he had a diverse repertoire that attracted both black and white audiences, and started his own record label and publishing company. Cooke died on December 11, 1964, in Los Angeles, California.
Sometimes called the father of soul music, singer Sam Cooke first reached the top of the charts in 1957 with "You Send Me." A string of pop and R&B hits soon followed, but he actually started out as a gospel performer. Born Samuel Cook in Clarksdale, Mississippi, he grew up in Chicago as the son of a minister.
Cooke began performing with his family as a child. In his teens, he formed a quintet called the Highway QCs. Cooke modeled his early work after one of his greatest inspirations, the Soul Stirrers, a popular gospel group. Not long after graduating from high school in 1948, he got the chance of a lifetime: being asked to join the Soul Stirrers, which provided him with an opportunity to hone his craft.
After six years with the Soul Stirrers, Cooke began to branch out into secular music. He recorded his first single, 1957's "Lovable," under the pseudonym "Dale Cooke." Later that year, Cooke released his first number one hit, "You Send Me." Music fans loved this ballad so much that it toppled Elvis' "Jailhouse Rock" from the top of the charts. Before long he put his crystal-clear, velvet-smooth voice to work on such up-tempo tunes as "Only Sixteen" and "Everybody Loves To Cha Cha Cha."
In addition to being a talented singer and songwriter, Cooke had business smarts. He established his own publishing company for his music in 1959 and negotiated an impressive contract with RCA in 1960. Not only did he get a substantial advance, but Cooke would also get ownership of his master recordings after 30 years. Getting this was a remarkable feat for any recording artist at the time. He continued to be a pioneer behind the scenes, founding his own record label in the early 1960s. Working with other artists on his label, Cooke helped develop the careers of Bobby Womack and Billy Preston, among others.
More hits followed Cooke's move to RCA, including 1960's "Chain Gang." Behind the song's catchy rhythm mimicking the sound of prisoners breaking rocks, the song also served as a social commentary by Cooke. He continued to win over fans with a variety of musical styles, from the 1960 ballad "Wonderful World" to the 1962 dance track "Twistin' the Night Away." In 1963, Cooke once again charted with his ode to loneliness, "Another Saturday Night." ~SOURCE: http://www.biography.com/people/sam-cooke-9256129#career-highlights
PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads among multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948's oldies classics. LINK: http://john1948.wikifoundry.com/page/John1948%27s+Youtube+Index
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Mary, Mary Lou (Remastered) · Sam Cooke
The Complete Remastered Keen Collection
℗ 2011 Keen Records
Released on: 2011-01-01
Composer Lyricist: Cayet Mangiaracina
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Mary, Mary Lou · Sam Cooke
Spotlight on Sam Cooke - Movin' and Groovin' With Sam Cooke
℗ 2022 Koko Mojo Records
Released on: 2022-04-01
Composer: Cayet Mangiarracina
Lyricist: Cayet Mangiarracina
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I know why I waited know why I've been blue I've been praying for someone, baby exactly like you why should we spend money, on a show or two while no one does those love scenes, baby exactly like you you make me feel so grand I wanna give this world to you you seem to understand each foolish little dream I'm dreaming and the schemes I'm scheming now I know why mother taught me to be true she meant me for someone, baby exactly like you just like you, baby, oh just like you mother meant me for someone exactly like you I know why I waited know why I been blue I've been waiting for someone, baby exactly like you why should we spend money on a show or two while no one does those love scenes, baby exactly like you you make me feel so grand I wanna give this world to you you seem to understand each foolish little dream I'm dreaming and the schemes I'm scheming now I know why mother taught me to be true she meant me for someone exactly like you just like you, baby, just like you mother meant me for someone exactly like you just like you, baby, pretty just like you mother meant me for someone exactly like you