Adderly, born Julian Edwin Adderley, (1928 - 1975) and Ms. Then three months later Buckingham's covered version entered the Top 100 on June 10th it peaked on August 6th at #5 (for 1 week) and remained on the Top 100 for 12 weeks.Īlso in 1967 the duo of Larry Williams & Johnny 'Guitar' Watson released their version, it peaked at #96 on the Top 100. ![]() Three months later on March 5th Marlena Shaw's covered version charted, it reached #58 and stayed on the Top 100 for 5 weeks. On January 1st 1967, "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy" by Cannonball Adderley entered the Hot Top 100 chart and on February 19th it peaked at #11 (for 2 weeks) and also spent 11 weeks on the Top 100. * "Kind of a Drag" ended the Monkees seven week reign at #1 with "I'm A Believer". The following week it peaked at #3 in January 21st, 1968. Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn March 4, 1967, 'Cannonball' Adderley performed "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy"* on the Dick Clark ABC-TV Saturday-afternoon program 'American Bandstand'.Īt the time the song was in it's second of two weeks at #11 on Billboard's Top 100 chart, that was also it's peak position on the chart, plus it spent eleven weeks on the Top 100.Dee from Big D, Texas, UsaPeople of a certain generation may not realize that American acts in the mid-1960s pretended to be British in order to make it in the music biz. Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind Writer/s: Gail Fisher, Josef Zawinul, Vincent Lopez Levy Will testify that my girl she looks so goodĪnd if she ever leaves me I would lose my mind It's simply 'cause that girl she looks so fine In all, Knocked Up was a well done, if not slightly flawed, film that is definitely worth checking out.Like one of those bunnies out of a Playboy Clubīut she got somethin' much greater than goldĬrazy 'bout that girl 'cause she got so much soulĪll the fellows go, ooooooo, and I know why The soundtrack album is all done by Wainwright, but is \"inspired-by\" the film, using some pieces that appeared in the movie, along with pieces that evoke the same emotional response. A contemporary approach was taken, with plenty of songs filling the sound palette, and the underscore contains a rather melodic sensibility. The music was done by Loudon Wainwright III and Joe Henry, and works very well. This lopsidedness rubbed me the wrong way, but the film is still very well done and enjoyable. But Alison never changes - she remains the same character she was at the beginning of the film. Ben ends up changing his life, and making a concerned effort for things to improve so that he can not only be a responsible adult, but also be there for the baby and for Alison. The biggest problem the film has is that, with two lead characters who are so different, they should try to meet in the middle. When the film was over, there was a strong sense of satisfaction with the film - one that diminished slightly upon further reflection. Knocked Up is a well done film, with solid performances from the lead actors, as well as some rather funny moments which add levity to the otherwise heavily dramatic (and sometimes moral) situations that are presented. Insistent on keeping the baby, Alison and Ben start to build up a relationship and try to work through their differences while dealing with the various challenges that the pregnancy throws their way. Weeks later, Alison discovers she\'s pregnant, and hunts down Ben to break the news to him. ![]() When she goes out with her sister Debbie (Leslie Mann), she meets Ben - and the two have a drunken one-night stand. Alison Scott (Katherine Heigl) is a segment producer at E! Entertainment Television, and has just been given a big break - she will appear on air. Ben Stone (Seth Rogan) is a beer-drinking, pot-smoking slacker, whose only real dream (along with some of his friends) is to create and launch a website detailing when actresses appear nude in films. Knocked Up, the latest film from The 40 Year Old Virgin director Judd Aptow, is a heartwarming comedy about an accidental pregnancy, and the choices and responsibilities subsequently made.
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