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What year did the Carpenters sing "A Song for You"?

His live performances were electrifying, evoking a near-religious experience for the audience. 1972 – The Carpenters used the song for the name of their hit album A Song for You, and included it as the first track and the last track (in the form of a reprise ).

Where do I begin song for Andy Williams?

Andy Williams singles chronology. " (Where Do I Begin) Love Story ". (1971) " A Song for You ". (1971) "Love Is All". (1971) " A Song for You " is a song written and originally recorded by rock singer and pianist Leon Russell for his first solo album Leon Russell, which was released in 1970 on Shelter Records.

Who wrote "A Song for You"?

For other uses, see A Song for You (disambiguation). " A Song for You " is a song written and originally recorded by rock singer and pianist Leon Russell for his first solo album Leon Russell , which was released in 1970 on Shelter Records.

What movie did Ray Charles sing Honeysuckle Rose?

Nelson also performed the song in the 1980 movie Honeysuckle Rose, and it appears on the movie's soundtrack. 1993 – Ray Charles recorded a version of the song on his 1993 album My World.

When was "A Song for You" added to the Hall of Fame?

Other notable versions were recorded by the Carpenters in 1972 and Herbie Hancock in 2005. On January 17, 2018 , "A Song for You" was added to Grammy Hall of Fame.

Who sang "You've got a friend"?

1971 – Andy Williams recorded the song for his covers album, You've Got a Friend. His version rose to number 29 on the Easy Listening chart (today's Adult Contemporary) in September 1971. At the same time it hit number 82 on the main pop singles chart.

When did the Carpenters perform the song "The Carpenters"?

Though the song itself was not released as a single by the Carpenters, they performed it on a Bob Hope television special that aired on October 5, 1972.

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Why did Ann Widdecombe not appear on Have I Got News for You again?

In November 2007, Ann Widdecombe criticised the programme for the involvement of Jimmy Carr as Hislop's teammate, vowing not to appear on Have I Got News for You again after admitting she nearly "walked out" because of the comedian's risque material during recording.

What is the film round?

Round 1 – dubbed the "Film Round" – begins after the introductions and sees each team being shown a collection of video clips – all featuring no sounds – consisting of news reports, archive footage and dramatized scenes, and must detail the news story that they have relevance to.

How long are BBC episodes?

Episodes are usually set to around 30 minutes in length, and are edited from the footage taken from a longer recording session by those involved the day before an episode is broadcast. The time frame given is used to allow the programme to retain the topical elements that an episode will feature, while allowing for any potentially defamatory material to be cut by the BBC's team of lawyers to avoid legal issues. The focus on each episode is on four panellists – the show's two regulars, and two guests – split between two teams, answering questions related to topical items in the news that occurred within the previous week, but the format often forgoes this aspect and the scoring system in favour of the panellists' witty exchanges, jokes, and satirical discussions on the question's relevant news item.

When did "have I got a little bit more news for you" come out?

In 2003, extended episodes titled Have I Got a Little Bit More News for You and later simply Have I Got a Bit More News for You featuring additional content began broadcasting the following Saturday on BBC Two, later moved to Monday on BBC One and returned to BBC Two in 2021.

Who hosted Have I Got News for You?

Until 2002, Have I Got News for You was hosted by Angus Deayton, until his sacking following several scandals about his private life in national newspapers. Since then, the programme has been hosted by various celebrity hosts, many of whom add to the comedy by adding their own elements to an episode.

What is a round in the news?

The round usually includes additional questions and sometimes a bonus round for comedic purposes.

Who is the comedian who wrote "Have I Got News for You"?

Wait Wait is more closely related to The News Quiz which is also the inspiration for Have I Got News for You. Dutch comedian Raoul Heertje appeared on the original Have I Got News for You in May 1995.

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