"Fool Hearted Memory" 5/27/82 "A Fire I Can't Put Out" 5/19/83 "You Look So Good In Love" 9/22/83 "Right or Wrong" 1/25/84 "Let's Fall To Pieces Together" 5/17/84 "Does Ft. Worth Ever Cross Your Mind" 9/4/84 "The Chair" 8/26/85 "Nobody In His Right Mind Would Have Left Her" 4/21/86 "It Ain't Cool To Be Crazy About You" 8/25/86 "Ocean Front Property" 12/22/86 "All My Ex's Live In Texas" 4/6/87 "Am I Blue" 8/3/87 "Famous Last Words Of A Fool" 1/11/88 "Baby Blue" 4/25/88 "If You Ain't Lovin (You Ain't Livin)" 8/22/88 "Baby's Gotten Good at Goodbye" 12/26/88 "What's Going On In Your World" 4/3/89 "Ace In The Hole" 7/17/89 "Love Without End, Amen" 4/6/90 "I've Come To Expect It From You" 10/22/90 "If I Know Me" 3/12/91 "You Know Me Better Than That" 6/11/91 "Chill Of An Early Fall" 9/23/91 "So Much Like My Dad" 6/29/92 "I Cross My Heart" 9/14/92 "Heartland" 1/11/93 "Easy Come, Easy Go" 8/9/93 "I'd Like To Have That One Back" 11/22/93 "The Man In Love With You" 6/14/94 "The Big One" 9/19/94 "You Can't Make A Heart Love Somebody" 12/5/94 "Lead On" 6/13/95 "Check Yes Or No" 9/18/95 "I Know She Still Loves Me" 12/11/95 "Blue Clear Sky" 3/26/96 "Carried Away" 6/17/96 "I Can Still Make Cheyenne" 9/2/96 "One Night At A Time" 3/3/97 "Carrying Your Love With Me" 5/23/97 "Today My World Slipped Away" 9/8/97 "Round About Way" 1/5/98 "I Just Wanna Dance With You" 4/6/98 "True" 8/24/98 "We Really Shouldn't Be Doing This" 9/14/98 "Write This Down" 4/8/99 "The Best Day" 1/5/00 "Go On" 7/17/00 "I Hate Everything" 7/6/04 "She Let Herself Go" 9/6/05 "Give It Away" 07/14/06 "It Just Comes Natural" 02/24/07 "I Saw God Today" 05/03/08 "River of Love" 04/18/09
that would be "the stranglers"
Elvis Presley! Wrong, the artisit with the most number 1 hits is George Strait "King of Country", Elvis was very good and popular and many of his songs where hits but they weren't #1 hits. Total for him was 17, George Strait has 57.
Ben would say it. The reason that George lies and Ben tells the truth. Ben would say that George is George, so George would say, "He said I'm Ben!" George would say that ben is George, so Ben would say, "He said I'm George".
elvis. he had put out over 500 albums. and the most singles
The Beatles hold the record with 20 number 1 singles, but if you're pertaining to artist or artists who are presently active, Mariah Carey has 18 number 1 singles. Depends on who you ask. On the Billboard its the Beatles. But I would like to point out Geoge Strait has FIFTY-SEVEN #1 songs making him......#1
bosporus and dardanelles straits
bosporus and dardanelles straits
that would be "the stranglers"
The major goal of the Gallipoli Campaign was to occupy the Ottoman-controlled Dardanelles Straits. If the Allies had the Straits, they would have a route to the Russian ports on the Black Sea and would be able to supply their isolated ally.
Currently 12/23/2010...Most number-one hitsMain article: List of artists by total number of number-one singles all time1. George Strait 572. Madonna 523. Conway Twitty 494. Michael Jackson 435. Elvis Presley 416. Ronnie Milsap 407. Charley Pride 398. Merle Haggard 389. Dolly Parton 3710. Beatles/Reba McEntire 36[edit]
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The etyomology of the phrase "dire straits" is believed to have been started in the 15th century from the many straits around the world that sailors needed to navigate their vessels through. It took experience and a steady hand to make safe passage through the straits. Often the attempt would be difficult and perilous and could lead to a shipwreck. Eventually any difficult or perilous situation could be referred to as being in "dire straits". -Mr. Mark Frees professor of naval history
That would be the straits of GibraltorStrait of Gibraltar
you would pass through to bosporus strait and the dardanelles strait.
The "Battle of Tsushima", sometimes pronounced as "Sue-she-ma", or some people might pronounce it as "To-she-ma." Most historians most likely use the former pronunciation. The Tsushima Straits (where the battle occurred) is named after the island of Tsushima, which sits in the Straits. Some writing's state that the Japanese name, Tsushima; means "Donkey's Ears" in English. Some maps show the Tsushima Straits as the Korean Straits; which would also be accurate, as those straits do separate Japan from Korea. Whatever the name, the straits did offer the most direct route for the Russian battleship squadron to their port in Vladivstock; which is why the Russian Admiral chose to fight his way through it.
The Dardanelles Straits connect the Black and Mediterranean seas. During World War I, it was controlled by the Ottoman Empire, one of the Central Powers. Unfortunately, it was the only way to get supplies to Russia. Britain needed the straits to help its ally.
If it is to the Mediterranean Sea it would be The Bosporus and The Dardanelles Strait's.