Sentences with phrase «crooners whose»

(«And it's not just a game / They can't throw me away / I put all I had on the line,» sings a mysterious crooner whose song is played in toto as Mandela descends his helicopter and paces the rugby field.)

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Televangelists such as Oral Roberts demonstrated that they could clean up nicely for the folks out in TV - land, shifting their musical presentation away from gospel quartet and hymns and toward well - coiffed crooners and troupes of well - scrubbed young people whose musical presentation was one part Up with People, one part Hollywood Palace and one part Peter, Paul and Mary.
, about a family of musically - prodigious owls whose patriarch is so intolerant of jazz that he disowns his scat - singin» newborn; the young crooner («Owl Jolson,» natch) goes on to impress on «The Jack Bunny Show».
Sixties crooner Anthony Newley was the Artful Dodger, and Robert Newton was the thuggish Bill Sykes, whose murder of poor Nancy is turned by Lean into an unforgettably upsetting scene.
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