In the 1960s, the band The Blackwells released a remake of the song "Jezebel." Originally popularized by various artists, including Frankie Laine in the 1950s, the song saw renewed interest through The Blackwells' rendition. Their version contributed to the song's legacy during that era.
The Byrds rock band, who performed mainly in the 60s, help to bring a different kind of rock to the public. They played what was known as folk rock. Their harmonies were pleasant to listen to.
Ahab was Jezebel's husband.
The song "Who Can It Be Now?" was originally recorded by the Australian band Men at Work in 1981. A notable remake of the song was done by the American rock band The Offspring, which they included in their 2008 compilation album "Greatest Hits." The Offspring's version pays homage to the original while infusing their own punk rock style.
Jezebel - film - was created on 1938-03-10.
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oceans eleven is a remake of the 60s rat pack movie of the same name.
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No, "Ides of March" is not a movie remake. It is a political thriller film released in 2011, directed by George Clooney and starring Ryan Gosling, Clooney himself, and Philip Seymour Hoffman. It is based on the play "Farragut North" by Beau Willimon.
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yes and they started in the late 60s early 70s !!
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The 90s grunge band is, but you'd have a job finding anyone who'd even heard of the 60s pop/rock band.
The Byrds rock band, who performed mainly in the 60s, help to bring a different kind of rock to the public. They played what was known as folk rock. Their harmonies were pleasant to listen to.