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The first line of the song is "The billy goat was feeling fine; He ate six red shirts from off Sal's line." The song is actually entitled "The Billy Goat was Feeling Fine."
Yes. The Mighty Casey is an opera written by Schuman in 1953 and based on "Casey at the Bat" by Ernest L. Thayer.
In the musical "Bugsy Malone," Tallulah sings "You Give a Little Love" and "I’m Feeling Fine." These songs showcase her character's charm and confidence as she navigates the challenges of the Prohibition-era setting. "You Give a Little Love" is particularly notable for its themes of love and generosity, while "I’m Feeling Fine" highlights her upbeat personality.
"A Mighty Fortress is Our God," written in the 1500's, by Martin Luther. Not on the movie's CD soundtrack.
Here's what I recall from 6th grade in 1968: The coffee in the army, they say is mighty fine, It looks like mud and water, and tastes like iodine, Oh, I have had enough of army life, Hey Ma! I wanna go, Gee Ma! I wanna go, Hey Ma! I wanna go home. The biscuits in the army, they are are might fine, But one rolled off the table, and killed a friend of mine, Oh,...................................... The chicken in the army, they say is might fine, But once two drumsticks got up, and started beating time, Oh........................................ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The coffee in the army tastes like turpentine, can't remember the rest. Oh, the coffee that they give you, They say is mighty fine, It's good for cuts and bruises, And tastes like iodine. Chorus: I don't want no more of army life Gee, but I wanna go, But they won't let me go, Gee but I wanna go home. -------------------------------------- Biscuits in the Army, they say are mighty fine. One rolled off the table and killed a pal of mine....
Mighty Fine - 2012 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
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Feeling Fine was created on 2010-09-27.
mighty fine in 69
Feeling Strangely Fine was created on -19-08-04.
No, family is a singular noun that refers to a group. My family is feeling fine. My parents are feeling fine. Another example is army. Our army is massive.
Can't say, but as a hole it does a mighty fine job.
miercoles noche is spanish for wednesday night me siento bien is im feeling fine
Published 1993
Vaughan Kester has written: 'The Just and the Unjust' 'The Hand Of The Mighty And Other Stories' 'The Just and the Unjust' 'The hand of the mighty'
They get it from a desalination plant onboard a mighty fine ship.
The Cumberland Road is a mighty fine road, a mighty fine road indeed.