Peggy Lee's version is probably the best known. On the recording, the orchestra is Nelson Riddle's, conducted by Frank Sinatra. The original version is sung by Irene Dunne in the film "High, Wide and Handsome", at a much faster tempo, it sounds completely different from the Peggy Lee version. The composer was Jerome Kern. I've always thought the Peggy Lee version was too sad, is there a more optomistic version?
'How Do I Live Without you' was sung by Leann Rimes.
Live at the Fillmore - Cypress Hill album - was created on 2000-08-16.
Depends on what you mean by live if live by stage shake rattle and roll but live by radio that's all right
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live a little love a little
The Folks Who Live On the Hill was created in 1937.
The duration of The Folks on the Hill is 900.0 seconds.
Violet hill is sung by coldplay.
The cast of The Folks on the Hill - 2003 includes: Kathy Clugston as Additional characters Sean Crummey as Various characters
The cast of Hill Folks - 1912 includes: Lynn Osborne as Martin Charles Perley as Clem Porter Janet Salisbury as Judith
When I reached 89 years of age my children arranged for me to live in an old folks home.
The relatives that live in a hill are Aunts.
Lance Hill lived in Lake Charles, Louisiana.
Rice
Rapper's Delight by the Sugar Hill Gang
'How Do I Live Without you' was sung by Leann Rimes.
The song is called Winter Hill and is sung by Doves.