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  • 1
    Buch
    Buch
    Boston : Houghton Miffllin Company
    UID:
    b3kat_BV006048400
    Umfang: 210 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Serie: A Houghton Mifflin literary fellowship book
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Germanistik
    RVK:
    Schlagwort(e): Fahrgastschiff ; Musiker ; Geschichte 1928-1929 ; Autobiografie
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_554586630
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (143,[1]p) , ill , 12°
    Ausgabe: Online-Ausg. Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web
    Originaltitel: Contes des fées. 〈engl.〉 Selections
    Anmerkung: A translation of: Marie Catherine de La Mothe, 'Contes des fées' , English Short Title Catalog, T126675 , Reproduction of original from British Library , Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web
    Sprache: Englisch
    URL: Volltext  (Full text online)
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  • 3
    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    Singapore :Wiley,
    UID:
    almafu_9959328823802883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (xix, 267 pages)
    ISBN: 9781118958247 , 1118958241 , 9781118915318 , 1118915313
    Inhalt: Insights from the strategists at the heart of the banking revolution Breaking Banks: The Innovators, Rogues, and Strategists Rebooting Banking provides a true insider's perspective on the massive upheaval facing the banking industry today. Taken from the first season of the popular radio show ""Breaking Banks, "" the book features detailed interviews with world-leading authorities involved in the reform and disruption of the retail financial services industry. Host Brett King interviews the new wave of strategists in the thick of the shakeup, including technologists, start-up fo.
    Anmerkung: Includes index. , Breaking Banks: The Innovators, Rogues, and Strategists Rebooting Banking; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; About the Author; Introduction: An Industry Being Reborn and Reinvented; Chapter 1:A New Take on Credit and Lending; When Your Credit Score Becomes More Important than Actual Risk; Taking a Fresh Look at Lending; A Different Type of Credit Assessment Based on Community; Through the Looking Glass: Lending 3.0?; The Key Lessons; Participant Profiles; Chapter 2:The Era of the Faster, Smarter Payment; What Does History Teach Us About Payments? , Disrupting Payments, and Making Payments DisappearThe Internet Changes the Rules; Do We Need Common Standards or Banks in the Payments System?; When Innovation and the Free Market Are Not Enough; Through the Looking Glass: The Invisible, Instant Payment; The Key Lessons; Participant Profiles; Chapter 3: Banks That Build Their Brand without Branches; The Historical Use of the Web; Solving the Revenue Problem; What Happens When Alternative Channels Are Your Only Revenue Source?; A New Approach to Banking, or Hedging the Branch Bet?; The Key Lessons; Participant Profiles. , Chapter 4: How the Crowd Is Changing Brand Advocacy in BankingSocial Media Is Just Getting Started; Building Brand through Community; Social Banking from Down Under; Organizational Approaches to Social Media: Ban or Boost?; The Key Lessons; You Can't Treat Social Media as Simply an Add-On Department; Community Builds Advocacy; It's Everyone's Job; Participant Profiles; Chapter 5:Not Your Father's Banking Habits; The "See-and-Hear" Generation; Advocacy Is Built Through Seeing and Hearing a Brand; The De-Banked Generation; How Branch Economics Are Changing with Behavior. , Why Banks Are Comparatively Poor Profit EnginesWould Google, Facebook, or Apple Be Better at Banking?; What Will the Future Bring?; The Key Lessons; Participant Profiles; Chapter 6:Is Bitcoin the End of Cash?; Bitcoin Is "Real"-Deal with It; The Death of Cash by "A Thousand Cuts"; The Digital Money Everyone's Talking About; The Case for a Legitimate Digital Currency-Canada's Mint Chip; Will Digital Cash Kill the Dollar?; The Key Lessons; Participant Profiles; Chapter 7:Moving from Personal Financial Management toPersonal Financial Performance; Information and Content Is Not Advice. , Geezeo: The Core Goals of PFMMoney Desktop: Where Visualization Is Key; The Role of Interface and Real-Time Messaging; The Key Lessons; The Participants; Chapter 8:When Technology Becomes Humanlike, Does a Real Human Provide aDifferentiated Experience?; How Design and Computing Power Has Changed the Role of Technology; Can Voice Recognition Solve Our Identity and Service Challenges?; The Key Lessons; Participant Profiles; Chapter 9:Here Come the Neo-Banks!; Are Innovators Disrupting Traditional Retail Banks?; Making Banking "Simple"; Time to @getMoven!; Bluebird Takes Flight.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: King, Brett. Breaking banks : the innovators, rogues, and strategists rebooting banking. Singapore : Wiley, ©2014 ISBN 9781118900147
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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  • 4
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    Buch
    Harmondsworth [u.a.] :Penguin Books,
    UID:
    almahu_BV041230543
    Umfang: 220 S. : , Ill.
    Serie: Penguin books 675
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Amerikanistik
    RVK:
    Schlagwort(e): Fahrgastschiff ; Musiker ; Autobiografie ; Erlebnisbericht
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  • 5
    AV-Medium
    AV-Medium
    [Berlin] : Universal Music
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB16286966
    Umfang: 14 CDs in Kassette , 1 Booklet (62 Seiten) , 12 cm
    Serie: The jazz masters
    Anmerkung: CD 1: My heart. Yes! I'm in the barrel. Gut Bucket Blues. Come back, sweet Papa. Georgia grind. Heebie Jeebies. Cornet chop suey. Oriental strut. You're next. Muskrat ramble. Georgia Bo Bo. Drop that sack. Don't forget to mess around. I'm gonna gitcha. Dropping shucks. Who'sit. King of the Zulus. Big Fat Ma and Skinny Pa. Lonesome Blues. Sweet little Papa. Jazz lips. Skid-Dat-De-Dat. Big Butter and Egg Man (from the west). Sunset cafe stomp , CD 2: You made me love you. Irish black bottom. Willie the Weeper. Wild man blues. Chicago breakdown. Alligator crawl. Potato head blues. Melancholy blues. Weary blues. Twelfth Street rag. Keyhole blues. S.O.L. blues. Gully low blues. That's when I'll come back to you. Put 'em down blues. Glory's Creole trombone. The last time. Struttin' with some barbecue. Got no blues. Once in a while. I'm not rough. Hotter than that. Savoy blues. Fireworks , CD 3: Skip the Gutter. A monday date. Don't jive me. West end blues. Sugar foot strut. Two deuces. Squeeze me. Knee drops. No (papa, no). Basin street blues. No one else but you. Beau Koo Jack. Save it, pretty Mama. Weather bird. Muggles. Hear me talkin' to ya. St. James infirmary. Tight like this. Knockin' a jug. I can't give you anything but love. Mahogany Hall stomp. Ain't misbehavin'. Black and blue (What did I do to be so). That rhythm man , CD 4: Sweet Savannah Sue. Some of these days. When you're smiling. After you're gone. I ain't got nobody. Dallas blues. St. Louis Blues. Rockin' chair. Song of the islands. Bessie couldn't help it. Blue turning grey over you. Dear old Southland. My sweet. I can't believe that you're in love with me. Indian cradle song. Exactly like you. Dinah. Tiger Rag. Blue yodel no. 9 (Standing on the corner). I'm a ding dong daddy (from Dumas). I'm in the market for you , CD 5: I'm confessin' (That I love you). If I could be with you (One hour tonight). Body and soul. Memories of you. You're lucky to me. Sweethearts on parade. You're drivin' me crazy. The peanut vendor. Just a gigolo. Shine. Walkin' my baby back home. I surrender dear. When it's sleepy time down south. Blue again. Little Joe. You rascal you (I'll be glad when you're dead). Them there eyes. When your lover has gone. Lazy River. Chinatown my Chinatown. Wrap your troubles in dreams. Stardust. You can depend on me. Georgia on my mind , CD 6: The lonesome road. I got rhythm. Between the devil and the deep blue sea. Kickin' the gong around. Home (When shadows fall). All of me. Love you funny thing. The new tiger rag. Keepin' out of mischief now. Lawd, you made the night too long. That's my home. Hobo, you can't ride this train. I hate to leave you now. You'll wish you'd never been born. Medley of Armstrong Hits [Part II]: [When you're smiling / Saint James infirmary / Dinah]. Medley of Armstrong Hits [Part I]: [You rascal you / When it's sleeps time down south / Nobody's sweetheart]. I've got the world on a string. Gotta right to sing the blues. Hustlin' and bustlin' for my baby. Sittin' in the dark. High society. He's a son of the south. Some sweet day. Basin Street blues , CD 7: Honey, Do! Snowball. Mahogany Hall stomp. Swing, you cats. Honey, don't you love me anymore? Mississippi Basin. Laughin' Louie. Tomorrow night (After tonight). Dusky Stevedore. There's a cabin in the pines. Mighty river. Sweet Sue, just you. I wonder who. St. Louis Blues. Don't play me cheap. Super Tiger Rag. Will you won't you be my baby. On the sunny side of the street [Part I]. Song of the vipers. I'm in the mood for love. You are my lucky star. La cucaracha , CD 8: Got a bran' new suit. I've got my fingers crossed. Old man Mose. I'm shooting high. Falling in love with you. Red sails in the sunset. On treasure island. Thanks a million. Shoe shine boy. Solitude. I hope Gabriel likes my music. The music goes around and around. Rhythm saved the world. I'm putting all my eggs in one basket. Yes! Yes! My! My! Somebody stole my break. I come from a musical family. If we never meet again. Lyin' to myself. Ev'ntide. Swing that music. Thankful. Red nose. Mahogany Hall stomp , CD 9: The skeleton in the closet. When Ruben swings the Cuban. Hurdy Gurdy man. Dippermouth Blues. Swing that music. Pennies from heaven. Medley: (1) Let's call a heart a heart (2) So do I (3) Skeleton in the closet. To you, sweetheart, aloha. On a cocoanut island. On a little bamboo bridge. Hawaiian hospitality. Carry me back to Old Virginny. Darling Nellie Gray. In the shade of the old apple tree. The old folks at home (Swanee river). Public melody number one. Yours and mine. Red cap. She's the daughter of a planter (from Havana). Alexander's ragtime band. Cuban Pete. I've got a heart full of rhythm. Sun showers. Once in a while , CD 10: On the sunny side of the street. Satchel mouth swing. Jubilee. Struttin' with some barbeque. The trumpet player's lament. I double dare you. True confession. Let that be a lesson to you. Sweet as a song. So little time (So much to do). Mexican swing. As long as you live, you'll be dead if you die. When the saints go marching in. On the sentimental side. It's wonderful. Something tells me. Love walked in. Flat foot floogie. The song is ended. My walking stick. Shadrack. Going to shout all over God's heaven. Nobody knows de trouble I've seen. Jonah and the whale , CD 11: Naturally (Natch-Ra-Ly). I've got a pocketful of dreams. I can't give you anything but love. Ain't misbehavin'. Elder Eatmore's sermon on throwing stones. Elder Eatmore's sermon on generosity. Jeepers Creepers. What is this thing called swing? Rockin' chair. Lazy bones. Hear me talkin' to ya. Save it, pretty mama. West End blues. Savoy blues. I'm confessin' (that I love you). Our Monday date. If it's good (then I want it). Me and brother Bill. Happy Birthday. Baby won't you please come home. Poor Old Joe. Shanty boat on the Mississippi , CD 12: Poor Old Joe. You're a lucky guy. You're just a no account. Bye and bye. Hep cats' ball. You've got me voodoo'd. Harlem Stomp. Wolverine Blues. Lazy 'sippi steamer. W.P.A. Boog-it. Cherry. Marie. Sweethearts on parade. You run your mouth, I'll run my business. Cut off my legs and call me "Shorty". Cain and Abel. Perdido Street Blues. 2:19 Blues. Down in Honky Tonk town. Coal cart blues. Ev'rything's been done before. I cover the waterfront. In the gloaming , CD 13: Long, long ago. Hey lawdy mama. I'll get mine bye and bye. Now do you call that a buddy. Yes Suh! When it's sleepy time down south. Leap Frog. I used to love you (But it's all over now). You rascal you (I'll be glad when you're dead). (Get some) Cash for your trash. Among my souvenirs. Coquette. I never knew. Basin street blues. Back o'town blues. My ideal. Flying home. Jack-Armstrong blues. Confessin' that I love you. Jodie man. I wonder , CD 14: Chimes blues. Dippermouth blues. Froggie Moore. Tears. Riverside blues. Texas Moaner blues. Everybody loves my baby (But my baby don't love nobody but me). I'm a little blackbird looking for a bluebird. Cake walking babies (from home). Santa Claus blues. Shanghai shuffle. Copenhagen. Everybody loves my baby (But my baby don't love nobody but me). The meanest kind of blues. Alabamy bound. Sugar foot stomp. St. Louis blues. Careless love blues. Static strut. Stomp off let's go. Weary blues. New Orleans stomp. Wild man blues. Melancholy
    Sprache: Englisch
    Mehr zum Autor: Armstrong, Louis
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  • 6
    Noten
    Noten
    New York : Chappell
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB04202097
    Umfang: 319 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Ausgabe: 1
    Anmerkung: Ain't gonna worry my life anymore. Alimonia Blues. Apologize. At my front door. Baby, let's play house. Baby please don't go. Baby scratch my back. Basin Street Blues. Because I love you. Big Boss Man. Bluebird. Blues before sunrise. Blues get off my shoulder. Blues with a feeling. Born in Mississippi, raised up in Tennessee. Bright Lights, Big City. Brown eyed handsome man. Bye, bye Johnny. Can't you hear me talking to you. Caress me Baby. Cling A Ling. Close together. Clouds in my heart. Cold and Lonesome. Cold Weather Blues. Country Girl. Cryin' for my Baby. Dallas Blues. Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans?. Down at the landing. Drifter. Drifting heart. Duke Of Earl. End of the Blues. The feelin' is gone. First time I met the Blues. Five long years. For your precious love. Frisco Blues. Ghetto Woman. Going to New York. He will break your heart. Heartbreaker. Hold on I'm coming. I ain't superstitious. I believe I've been blue too long. , I just want to make love to you. I wanna be loved. I want you close to me. If you got a dollar. I'm a King Bee. I'm leaving. I'm not wanted anymore. I'm your Hoochie Coochie Man. Let's get down to business. Letter to my Baby. Little Girl Blue. Long Gone. Lucille. The man that got away. Meat Woman Blues. Midnight. Monday Morning Blues. My Babe. My home is a prison. Nevertheless I'm in love with you. Night life, women and whiskey. Night Owl. The no Soap, no Hope, no Mouse, no House Blues. Oh what a night. Pain in my heart. Rain Drops. Rainin' in my heart. Reconsider Baby. The Red Rooster. Rollin' stone. Run around. Seventh son. Shake your hips. Shame, shame, shame. Smokestack Lightning. So Blue. Spoonful. Standin' at the crossroads. Stay in my corner. Still got the Blues. Stop and listen. Stormy Weather. Sweet was the wine. Thank you for loving the Blues. That time of the year. That's wrong, little Mama. This pain in my heart. Tollin' Bells. Tupelo. Two bugs in a rug. , Up on the mountain. Way down Blues. Weary Blues. Wednesday evening Blues. Wee, wee hours. Whatever I am you made me. What's the matter Baby. Whe the lights go out. Whe trouble calls. Who do you love. Why I sing the Blues. A woman alone with the Blues. You can't judge a book by the cover. You can't sit down. You got me dizzy. You need love. You talk too much. You're looking good
    Sprache: Deutsch
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  • 7
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB12842689
    Umfang: 4 CDs , 1 Beil.
    Ausgabe: 1
    Anmerkung: Enth.: CD 1: Rio de Janeiro. Looking back to the see. Itsy witsy bitsy me. Why am I falling. Draggin' main street. Your love is as wild as the west wind. Cool green. Do memories haunt me. It's love I guess. I'm your man, I'm your gal. Set the dawgs on 'em. Jungle magic. You thought, I thought. Here today and gone tomorrow. The grass is green. Lookin' on. I take the chance. I can't see for lookin'. I'm in heaven. Goo goo dada. Just as long as you love me. Getting used being lonely. A man with a plan. (Just a lot of) sweet talk. Don't tell me your troubles. The last thing that I want. Preview of the blues. My isle of golden dreams. I'm in heaven. I guess I'm crazy. Sky princess. I'll hold you in my heart , CD 2: How can it be imagination. I heard the bluebird sing. It takes a long, long train with a red caboose. Don't use the word lightly. Waltz of the angels. The table next to me. Money. You'll always be in my heart. Behave yourself, Jose. Just in time. The man in the moon. Ain't no way in this world. Crazy dreams. True love goes far beyond. Only one way to love you. Be my love. Land of golden dreams. Love is in the season. Would you care? The trot. Beyond the shafow. This time I would know. The three bells. Wake up Jonah. Be my love. Heaven fell last night. Your pretty blue eyes. Unchained melody. Indian love call. Blues stay away from me. Dream on. Where did the sunshine go? We should be together , CD 3: Bye bye love. I still do. Only the lonely. Hi de ank tum. Love me tender. Put on an old pair of shoes. Blue bells ring. Scarlet Ribbons (for her hair). Red sails in the sunset. That's my desire. That little boy of mine. Halfway to heaven. Teen-ex. Oh! My Papa. Margo (the ninth of may). Cool water. True love. The enchanted sea. The old lamplighter. Billy McCoy. Am I that easy to forget? The whiffenpoof song. Streamlined cannonball. My adobe hacienda. Pledge of love. Wabash blues. Who's gonna buy you ribbons (when I'm gone). Margo (the ninth of may). Chandelier of stars. Eternatally. Brightenthe corner where you are. The blue skirt waltz. Have you ever been lonely , CD 4: Lonely little Robin. The wayward wind. The old village choir. High noon. Lavender blue. Blues in my heart. Chandeliers of stars. The whiffenpoof song. Blue christmas. This land is your land. In the pines. Brighten the corner where you are. Greenwillow christmas. Remember me. The twefth of never. Nevada. Where I was (when we became strangers). You're so much a part of me. Revenge. The bandit. Send me the pillow you dream on. Down in the valley. Shenandoah. Columbus stockade blues. Clementine. Poor wayfaring stranger. Ground hog. Poor wildwood flower. Who's gonna shoe your pretty little feet. John B. sails. My pretty quadroon. Down on the old plantation
    Sprache: Deutsch
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  • 8
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15686713
    Umfang: 10 CD , 1 Buch (48 S.)
    Anmerkung: CD 1920 - 1927: Alice blue gown / Edith Day. - When my sugar walks down the street / Gene Austin & Aileen Stanley. - Charleston / Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra. - Sweet child I'm wild about you / Gene Austin. - My man / Fanny Brice. - Whispering / Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra. - The prisoner's song / Vernon Dalhart. - My bundle of love / Gene Austin. - Collegiate / Fred Waring & His Pennsylvanians. - April showers / Al Jolson. - Ya gotta know how to love / Gene Austin. - Do do do / Gertrude Lawrence. - Black bottom / Johnny Hamps Kentucky Serenaders. - Ev'rything's made for love / Gene Austin. - Rhapsody in blue / George Gershwin & Paul Whitemans Orchestra. - Toot toot Tootsie / Al Jolson. - Ain't she sweet / Gene Austin. - Lucky Lindy / Nat Shilkret & Victor Orchestra. - Blue skies (Berlin) / Al Jolson. - The lonesome road / Gene Austin. - CD 1927 - 1929: My blue heaven / Gene Austin. - Black and tan fantasy / Duke Ellington & His Orchestra. - I'm sitting on top of the world / Al Jolson. - The varsity drag / Fran Fraey & George Olsen & His Music. - The voice of the southland / Gene Austin. - My pretty girl / Jean Goldkette & His Orchestra. - I wanna be loved by you / Helen Kane. - Let's mishehave / Irving Aaronson & His Commanders. - Carolina moon / Gene Austin. - Frankie and Johnny / John Hurt. - Ramona / Dolores del Rio. - Makin' Whoopee / Eddie Cantor. - Little orphan Annie / The Coon-Sanders Nighthawks. - Tom Dooley / Grayson & Whitter. - Give my regards to Broadway / Al Jolson. - I've got a feeling I'm falling / Gene Austin. - Louise / Maurice Chevalier. - If I had a talking picture of you / Hamps Kentucky Serenaders. - Why do they all take the night boat to Albany / Al Jolson. - Ramona / Gene Austin. - CD 1930 - 1931: Cooking breakfast for the one I love / Fanny Brice. - Happy days are here again / Lou Levin. - Stein-song / Rudy Vallee Trio. - Three little words / Bing Crosby. - Tea for two / The Waring Girls. - Happy feet / Paul Whiteman & Orchestra. - Ragamuffin' Romeo / Jeannie Lang. - So the bluebirds and the blackbirds / Paul Whiteman & Orchestra. - With a song in my heart / Hutch. - You braught a new kind of love to me / Maurice Chevalier. - Exactly like you / Elsie Carlisle. - Let me sing and I'm happy / Al Jolson. - Beyond the blue horizon / Jeanette McDonald. - I'm confessin' that I love you / Guy Lombardo. - You'r driving me crazy / Rudy Vallee Trio. - Wrap your troubles in dreams / Bing Crosby. - Les gars de la marine / Comedian Harmonists. - Falling in love again / Marlene Dietrich. - That silver-haired daddy of mine / Gene Autry. - J'aime une tyrolienne / Comedian Harmonists. - CD 1931 - 1932: Stardust / Bing Crosby. - Please don't talk about me / Gene Austin. - Between the devil and the deep blue sea / Cab Calloway. - Life is just a bowl of cherries / Hutch. - Walkin' my baby back home / Maurice Chevalier. - Prisoner of love / Russ Columbo. - Sweet and lovely / Al Bowlly. - River stay away / Paul Robeson. - Sally / Gracie Fields. - It don't mean a thing / Duke Ellington. - I'll never be the same / Anne Lenner. - Mad about the boy / Gertrude Lawrence. - Underneath the arches / Flanagan & Allen. - Mimi / Maurice Chevalier. - Sweet Georgia Brown / Bing Crosby. - We're in the money / Fred Astaire. - Rockin' chair / Mildred Bailey. - Paradise / Russ Columbo. - Dinah / Bing Crosby & Mills Brothers. - Night and day / Fred Astaire , CD 1933 - 1934: Did you ever see a dream walking / Bing Crosby. - Veronique le printemps est la / Comedian Harmonists. - The yellow rose of Texas / Gene Autry. - Music makes me / Ginger Rodgers. - Flying down to Rio / Fred Astaire. - Heigh-ho the gang's all here / Joan Crawford & Fred Astaire. - Jitterbug / Cab Calloway. - My old flame / Mae West. - You're the top / Cole Porter. - Frankie and Johnny / Helen Morgan. - I only have eyes for you / Lew Sherwood. - On the ship Lollipop / Shirley Temple. - Lover / Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra. - Try a little tenderness / Bing Crosby. - Blue prelude / Paul Robeson. - The last round up / Gene Autry. - Isle of Capri / Gracie Fields. - I'll string along with you / Dick Powell. - Moonglow / Tommy Dorsey Orchestra. - Little man / Paul Robeson. - CD 1935 - 1936: The music goes round and round / Edythe Wright. - Lullaby of Broadway / Dick Powell. - Cheek to cheek / Fred Astaire & Ginger Rodgers. - I'll be hard to handle / Ginger Rodgers. - Top hat, white tie and tails / Fred Astaire. - La Cucaracha / Harry Roy. - Lovely to look at / Nat Shilkret & His Orchestra. - I'm gonna sit right down / Fats Waller. - Alone / Tommy Dorsey Orchestra. - Your feet's too big / The Ink Spots. - I'm in the mood for love / Frances Langford. - Ah! Sweet mistery of life / Jeanette McDonald & Nelson Eddy. - Pennies from heaven / Bing Crosby. - Swing is here / Gene Krupa. - I can't get started / Bunny Berigan. - Let's face the music and dance / Fred Astaire. - Goody goody / Harry Roy. - There isn't any limit to my love / Carroll Gibbons. - The touch of your lips / Al Bowlly. - When I'm cleaning windows / George Formby. - CD 1937: Bei mir bist du sch\'f6n / Guy Lombardo. - On the sunny side of the street / Lionel Hampton. - Got a date with an angel / Skinny Ennis. - The big apple / Edythe Wright. - Sing sing sing / Louis Prima. - Boo Hoo / Guy Lombardo. - Goodnight children everywhere / Harry Roy. - Honeysuckle rose / Fats Waller. - In our little wooden shoes / Shirley Temple. - Marie / Tommy Dorsey Orchestra. - Sweet Leilani / Bing Crosby. - Was it rain? / Frances Langford. - Slap that bass / The Ink Spots. - Nice work if you can get it / Billie Holiday. - Broken hearted clown / Harry Roy. - All god's chillun got rhythm / Judy Garland. - Oh, they're tough / Nat Gonella. - Leaning on a lamp-post / George Formby. - I've got my love / Dick Powell. - Pennies from heaven / Nat Gonella. - CD 1938: Donkey serenade / Allan Jones. - Martha / Bea Wain. - Begin the beguine / Artie Shaw. - My melancholy baby / Bing Crosby. - Boogie Woogie / Tommy Dorsey Orchestra. - Whistle while you work / Comedian Harmonists. - Bei mir bist du sch\'f6n / Andrews Sisters. - FDR Jones / Ella Fitzgerald. - Thanks for the memory / Bob Hope / Shirley Ross. - The yam / Ginger Rogers & Fred Astaire. - Change partners / Fred Astaires. - A-tisket a tasket / Ella Fitzgerald. - Oh ma ma / Andrews Sisters. - Flat foot floogie / Nat Gonella. - Music, maestro please / Fats Waller. - I hadn't anyone till you / Tony Martin. - Ti-Pi-Tin / Andrews Sisters. - The Dipsy doodle / Nat Gonella. - You couldn't be cuter / Al Bowlly. - I used to be colour blind / Fred Astaire. - CD 1939: Moonlight serenade / Glenn Miller. - God bless America / Kate Smith. - Deep purple / Bea Wain. - The Umbrella man / Flanagan & Allen. - And the angels sing / Pat Taylor. - Ten little miles from town / Carrol Gibbons. - A man and his dream / Al Bowlly. - The spinning wheel / Delia Murphy. - In the mood / Glenn Miller. - Romany / Wendy Clare. - We speak of you often / Reg Williams & His Futurists. - Two sleepy people / Elsie Carlisle. - Swing low sweet chariot / Paul Robeson. - It's turned out nice again / George Formby. - Wish me luck / Gracie Fields. - Bon Voyage cherie / Hutch. - Small town / Al Bowlly. - You must have been a beautiful baby / Dorothy Carless. - The masquerade is over / Denny Dennis. - Indian summer / Ginny Simms , Wishing / Vera Lynn. - My prayer / The Ink Spots. - At the woodchoppers' ball / Woody Herman. - Oh you crazy moon / Wendy Clare. - What do you know about love / Al Bowlly. - They say / George Melachrino. - We'll meet again / Very Lynn. - On the outside looking in / Bill Currie. - Big rock candy mountain / Robert "Tex" Morton. - Over the rainbow / Judy Garland. - Cherokee / Charlie Barnet Orchestra. - Transatlantic lullaby / Adelaide Hall. - Beat me daddy eight to the bar / Andrews Sisters. - Back in the saddle again / Gene Autry. - Comes love / Helen O'Connell. - Until we meet again / Joe Loss Band. - A paradise for two / Anne Ziegler & Webster Booth. - T' aint what you do / Nat Gonella. - And the angels sing / Anne Lenner. - I'm falling in love / Bing Crosby & Frances Langford , Aufn.: 1920 - 1939. - P 2001
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Popmusik ; Geschichte 1920-1939 ; Musiktonträger ; Unterhaltungsmusik ; Geschichte 1920-1939 ; Musiktonträger
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  • 9
    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    Fairbanks :University of Alaska Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959242138002883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (209 p.)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-60223-115-X
    Serie: University of Alaska Press - Alaska Writer Laureate
    Inhalt: This collection of new and selected poems by the former poet laureate of Alaska, Tom Sexton, opens a door on the essence of life in Alaska and Maine. Sexton divides his year between the two states, and he captures here the small but powerful sensual details of day-to-day life in these contrasting, yet similar, environs. His carefully crafted verse distills the birch and aspen, lynx and ptarmigan, and the snow on high peaks. Through his poems we thrill to experience encounters with the wild, the seasons, and the sublime landscape. "His language is clear, without tricks or fancy moves, yet h.
    Anmerkung: Description based upon print version of record. , New Poems; Eiders; Passamaquoddy Bay; Lubec, Maine; Night-Herons; At East Machias; In Waldo County, Maine; Crossing the Blueberry Barrens; A Harvard Millerite Ascends; Uncle Eli Glover Moving; The Banishment of Saint Columba; Trawl; Arnprior, Ontario; On the Empire Builder Heading West; Burial Ground; The Emperor; Broad Pass, September; Cow Parsnip; Mountain Bluebirds; Beluga Point; Cottonwood Seed; Porcupine; At the Turning of the Season; That Other World; Summer Waterfall; Butterfly Lake; Juncos; Snow Buntings; Steller's Jay; Steller's Sea Cow, 1742-1768. , Ursus Maritimus, the Polar BearDriving Toward Nenana; Cottonwood; Mountain Lake; Walking the Marsh; Mew Gulls; Snowy Owl; Looking to the West; Brown Creeper; A Necessary Poem; A Snowy Morning in May; The Man Who Learned Dena'ina; Clear and Cold; Two Ravens in a Tree; Tugs; Under Polaris; Dawson City, Yukon Territory; Signs of Spring; Wild Swans; Saint Lucia's Day; The Kite Flyers; Redpolls; The Iris Hunters; From: Terra Incognita (1974); Terra Incognita; Uncle Paul; Astoria; At Daybreak; December; From: Late August on the Kenai River (1991); Poolshark; Anchorage; Homer; Trapper Creek. , The Wedding of Cecelia DemidorfCompass Rose; Nikolaevsk; Saint Marys; On Reading Wang Wei; Late August on the Kenai River; Open Season; Two Poems for the Solstice; Harvest; From: A Bend Toward Asia (1993); Kodiak; Yakutat; El Dorado; Chitina; Gulkana Berry Pickers; The Princess Line; Chenega; Cygnus; -60; De Rerum Natura: or Of Nature's Things; In the Snow; Ritual; Waiting for Spring; Aleutians; Iris; Extending the Range; Springs; After the August Rains; Wolves; Pass Creek; Hurricane; Walking to the Beaver Pond with My Wife; On the Russian River; The Marsh in Spring; Sweet Spring Grasses. , Crows on Bare BranchesWind; Muskeg; From: A Blossom of Snow (1995); Naming; Winter Landscape; Burnet; Lin He-Jing; Towns; Lament; King Island; Beluga; Pleiades; Transformations; Marsh Violets; Crows; Homage to Neidecker; Fiddlehead; From: Leaving for a Year (1998); Thinking of Tu Fu on a Summer Evening; Leaving for a Year; Crossing the Divide; At Feng-Hsiang; Poem Begun on Mother's Day; Portage La Prairie; Melting Snow; From: Autumn in the Alaska Range (2000); On the Death of a Homeless Man; Rowing Toward the Spirit World; For Art and Anna on Their Wedding Day; Spirit Houses at Tazlina. , The Alaska RangeThe Cross Fox; Rowan Tree; A Blessing; Landscape; A Letter to Tu Fu; Touch-Me-Not; Solstice; In Glacial Light; The Bear that Visits Our Cabin; Willow Ptarmigan; Lynx; Blue Flag; Wilson's Warblers; The Mountains in Winter; Winter Solstice; The Gift of Snow; Winter Finch; Denali; Poem About the Moon; Rising from the Dark; April; Poem Written Near Hurricane; Autumn in the Alaska Range; Numen; Paradise Valley; Setosa; Epitaph; For the Sake of the Light; From: World Brimming Over (2003); By an Abandoned Railroad Line; In the Kitchen; Butcher Bird; American Dippers; Pastoral. , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 1-60223-050-1
    Sprache: Englisch
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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    almafu_BV005513916
    Umfang: 220 S. : , Ill.
    Ausgabe: Dt. Erstaufl.
    Originaltitel: Looking for a bluebird
    Sprache: Deutsch
    Fachgebiete: Amerikanistik , Germanistik
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    Schlagwort(e): Fahrgastschiff ; Musiker ; Biografie ; Erlebnisbericht
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