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At Wit's End: At Wit's End, a lengthy suite, begins with the first appearance of the second main theme of the movie, commonly referred to as the "love theme." (Zimmer himself stated that, even though this is popularly considered a "love theme," it is in fact "a theme for the whole movie," as inspired by traditional swashbuckling scores.)
Erma Bombeck. Erma Louise Bombeck (née Fiste; February 21, 1927 – April 22, 1996) was an American humorist who achieved great popularity for her newspaper humor column describing suburban home life, syndicated from 1965 to 1996. She published fifteen books, most of which became bestsellers. Between 1965 and April 17, 1996 – five days ...
Wit's End is the fifth full-length album by Cass McCombs.It was released on Domino Records in April 2011, becoming the first of two albums released by McCombs that year. The first single from the album, "County Line", was accompanied by two different music videos.
Major characters (currently active) John Avery Whittaker, [1] voiced by Hal Smith (1987–1994), Paul Herlinger (1996–2008), and Andre Stojka (since 2009), often known as "Whit", is the main fictional character of Adventures in Odyssey and the namesake of Odyssey's most famous attraction, Whit's End. He is viewed as an ethnically ambiguous ...
Billy Ray Cyrus isn’t backing down from the comments he made in leaked audio from a heated fight with his estranged wife, Firerose. “Hell yeah, I was at my wit’s end,” Cyrus, 62, wrote via ...
A rocky road ahead. Kody Brown and his four wives — Meri, Christine, Janelle and Robyn — are coming back for season 16 of Sister Wives, and the family seems to be headed for more drama than ever.
Their Lyburnum Wits End Liberation Fly LP was recorded by Les Lentz (who engineered all of their studio recordings) throughout 1988 but was not released until mid-1994, three years after the band's break-up, by Vermiform Records. [3] Moss Icon's third 7", entitled "Memorial", was recorded in January 1991 along with a split LP with Silver Bearing.
The piece begins with a statement of a theme from 2:01 to 2:31 of "At Wit's End" from the third film. The main tune is sung by the mermaid choir in 3/4 time, and is supported by an arpeggio pattern on the harp. After a restatement of this theme the track moves into the new On Stranger Tides theme, again sung by the mermaid choir.