I don't recall any crying but it mightve been coming from the audience watching the show. Small joke but really ain't kidding.
The song that Kenny G played in the "Fairly OddParents" episode titled "Mice Capades" is called "Songbird." In the episode, he performs it during a memorable scene involving the characters Timmy Turner and his fairy godparents. The smooth saxophone melody is a signature piece of Kenny G's repertoire.
He's speaking Romany. What he said was Fine litte one, beautiful little one. Be still. Be still.
The audience cried at the death scene of Romeo and Juliet on stage.
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The War of The Roses with Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner. Big fight scene. This was a comedy.
Tina Turner's Chicken-Shak song. Originally released in 1994
Yes, Ike and Tina Turner performed in Pico Rivera, California, during their career. They were known for their energetic live shows, and Pico Rivera was one of the many venues where they showcased their talent. Their performances often drew large crowds and contributed to their popularity in the music scene of the time.
i think .... how the baby know whether its a love scene or anything else?
Juliet was the first one to mention marriage during the balcony scene.
"Joe Turner Blues" was written in 1915 as a tribute to the prominent African American blues performer Joe Turner, also known as "The Singing Boatswain." The song describes his signature singing style and personality, highlighting his impact on the blues music scene at the time.
To Ophelia, during the 'Mousetrap' play scene, which is Act 3 scene 2.
The Bane ripped his throat out in the final battle. I'm not gonna lie. I cried. Right in the middle of the classroom. And I knew it was gonna happen! It's a very emotional scene.