Not sure what your question is so, the links below are for the lyrics and the history.
I got plenty of nothing and nothings plenty for me I got no car, got no mule, I got no misery. The folks with plenty of plenty got a lock on their door. 'Fraid somebodys a-gonna rob 'em while they're out there making more. What for, what for? I got no lock on the door, that's the way to be. Cuz the things that i prize like the stars in the skies are all free. I got plenty of nothing and nothings plenty for me. I got the sun, i got the moon, i got the deep blue sea. the folks plenty of plenty, gotta pray all the day.I got no lock on the door, that's the way to be. Cuz the things that i prize like the stars in the skies are all free.I got plenty of nothing and nothings plenty for me
George Gershwin's first hit song was Swanee written in 1919. He is also famous for the first song in his opera Porgy and Bess, Summertime, which was performed for the first time in 1935. If you include musical pieces, Gershwin is probably best known for Rhapsody in Blue, written in 1924.
toni romiti
he got discovered at a talent show.
i think Alicia Keys
I couldn't find anything that uses plenty as the collective noun. However, in George Gershwin's 'Porgy and Bess', there is the song "I've Got Plenty of Nothin'"
"Porgy and Bess" concludes with a tragic and poignant ending. After Bess is taken away by the men from the corrupt drug dealer, Sporting Life, Porgy, despite his physical limitations, resolves to pursue her. He famously proclaims, "I'se got plenty of time," as he sets out to find her, symbolizing both his determination and the uncertain future that awaits him. The ending reflects themes of love, loss, and the struggle for redemption amidst adversity.
I got plenty of nothing and nothings plenty for me I got no car, got no mule, I got no misery. The folks with plenty of plenty got a lock on their door. 'Fraid somebodys a-gonna rob 'em while they're out there making more. What for, what for? I got no lock on the door, that's the way to be. Cuz the things that i prize like the stars in the skies are all free. I got plenty of nothing and nothings plenty for me. I got the sun, i got the moon, i got the deep blue sea. the folks plenty of plenty, gotta pray all the day.I got no lock on the door, that's the way to be. Cuz the things that i prize like the stars in the skies are all free.I got plenty of nothing and nothings plenty for me
The cast of When Bess Got in Wrong - 1914 includes: Stella Adams as Stella Bess Meredyth as Bess Lee Moran as Lee
He wrote the music to "Porgy & Bess". He also wrote the following: -"let's call the whole thing off" -"they can't take that away from me" -"the man I love" -"liza" -"I've Got a Crush on You" -"Lady Be Good" -"Fascinating Rhythm" and many, many others!
Houdini got married to Bess Rahner.
Harry Houdini never actually legally got married. Bess and Harry were in love and did have a ceremony but their marriage was never finalized
The cast of When Their Brides Got Mixed - 1914 includes: Victoria Forde as Vic Eddie Lyons as Eddie Bess Meredyth as Bess Lee Moran as Lee
Harry Houdini got married to Bess Rahner in June, 1894
it wasn't called black bess at all he never had a named horse because he rode stolen horses black bess is a name people got from the poem the highwayman because they assumed that the poem was about dick turpin and in the poem he has a girlfriend called bess who had black hair so a leganed surronded him that he called his horse black bess after her but he didnt. the poem the highwayman may not even be about dick turpin
they got a musket and they call it the brown bess
No they just like each other but Tim the Ostler wants the highway man dead so he can have Bess all to him self. YOU GOT IT BUB haha SUCK MY &**$ bi$%&! kk bye