Little Orphan Annie is one of the oldest comic strips. it is indirectly dated to a storyor serie thereof by the author James Whitcomb Riley, who wrote in the Hoosier Indiana dialect, and such things as (Riley songs O" Bliss) This is early l900"s first decade. the comic strip was well up and running in the twenties. it may be argued Daddy Warbucks (real name used now occasionally) Oliver was a sort of reformed Scrooge type his conscience bugging him agbout war profits- hence War Bucks! He is a defense contractor in the early and modern (Annie) lines. Like many comic strip characters Annie never ages. One wonders is this is a blessing or a curse, she acts like a very mature say, C.I.A. type in extremely hazardous situations. I"m referring to the modern and generally plausible runs with Amelia Santiago, as an (evidentally) Army or Af Intelligence officer and aviatrix. they run good plots.. usuallyl. This is light years away from the adopted to in Riley"s day! Whoa!
Annie was originally from the comic strip, Little Orphan Annie that began on August 5, 1924. Thomas Meehan later wrote the book around 1977.
Annie's Song was created in 1974-06.
The Musical "Annie" was written by Charles Strouse and Martin Charnin: therefore, they are the ones who wrote the song "Tomorrow".
(music plays) (dances and sings) As He Came Into The Window It Was The Sound Of A Crescendo He Came Into Her Apartment He Left The Bloodstains On The Carpet She Ran Underneath The Table He Could See She Was Unable So She Ran Into The Bedroom She Was Struck Down, It Was Her Doom Annie Are You OK? So, Annie Are You OK Are You OK, Annie Annie Are You OK? So, Annie Are You OK Are You OK, Annie Annie Are You OK? So, Annie Are You OK? Are You OK, Annie? Annie Are You OK? So, Annie Are You Ok, Are You Ok, Annie? (Annie Are You OK?) (Will You Tell Us That You're OK?) (There's A Sign In The Window) (That He Struck You - A Crescendo Annie) (He Came Into Your Apartment) (He Left The Bloodstains On The Carpet) (Then You Ran Into The Bedroom) (You Were Struck Down) (It Was Your Doom) Annie Are You OK? So, Annie Are You OK? Are You OK Annie? Annie Are You OK? So, Annie Are You OK? Are You OK Annie? Annie Are You OK? So, Annie Are You OK? Are You OK Annie? You've Been Hit By You've Been Hit By -v A Smooth Criminal So They Came Into The Outway It Was Sunday - What A Black Day Mouth To Mouth Resus - Citation Sounding Heartbeats - Intimidations Annie Are You OK? So, Annie Are You OK? Are You OK Annie? Annie Are You OK? So, Annie Are You OK? Are You OK Annie? Annie Are You OK? So, Annie Are You OK? Are You OK Annie? Annie Are You OK? So, Annie Are You OK Are You OK Annie? (Annie Are You OK?) (Will You Tell Us That You're OK?) (There's A Sign In The Window) (That He Struck You - A Crescendo Annie) (He Came Into Your Apartment) (He Left The Bloodstains On The Carpet) (Then You Ran Into The Bedroom) (You Were Struck Down) (It Was Your Doom) (Annie Are You OK?) (So, Annie Are You OK?) (Are You OK Annie?) (You've Been Hit By) (You've Been Struck By - A Smooth Criminal) Okay, I Want Everybody To Clear The Area Right Now! Aaow! (Annie Are You OK?) I Don't Know! (Will You Tell Us, That You're OK?) I Don't Know! (There's A Sign In The Window) I Don't Know! (That He Struck You - A Crescendo Annie) I Don't Know! (He Came Into Your Apartment) I Don't Know! (Left Bloodstains On The Carpet) I Don't Know Why Baby! (Then You Ran Into The Bedroom) I Don't Know! (You Were Struck Down) (It Was Your Doom - Annie!) (Annie Are You OK?) Dad Gone It - Baby! (Will You Tell Us, That You're OK?) Dad Gone It - Baby! (There's A Sign In The Window) Dad Gone It - Baby! (That He Struck You - A Crescendo Annie) Hoo! Hoo! (He Came Into Your Apartment) Dad Gone It! (Left Bloodstains On The Carpet) Hoo! Hoo! Hoo! (Then You Ran Into The Bedroom) Dad Gone It! (You Were Struck Down) (It Was Your Doom-Annie!) Aaow!!!
The song "Anything You Can Do (I Can Do Better)" is a song in the musical Annie Get Your Gun. The song was written by Irving Berlin in 1946.
It's Annie Garratt not Garret. Annie did not leave Hillsong. Annie McIntosh was her maiden name.
She had blueish brownish eyes
Annie Graham has written: 'Annie's home cooking'
Annie Henning has written: 'The sea journals of Annie & Amy Henning'
Annie Chartres has written: 'Gioia!'
Annie Loraine has written: 'Contrasts'
Annie Armitt has written: 'The garden at Monkholme'
Annie Lang has written: 'Rooftop Hoppin''
Annie Wilder has written: 'Spirits out of time'
Annie Deppe has written: 'Wren Cantata'
Annie Wakeman has written: 'A gentlewoman of the slums'
Annie Dam has written: 'Cake couture'
Annie Rinauro has written: 'Pullecenella e l'ammore'
Annie McCartney has written: 'The developing school project'