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from the movie Yellow Submarine


Lucy and Ethel are on the chocolate candy assembly line...and things get way too fast and crazy! This is a classic "old school" funny-


New video from the voice behind the hit "starlight" by superman lovers www.myspace.com/jealousylucy


Lucy Pearl - Dance Tonight


From classic album "Broken English"


One of her awesome songssss used for the anime Nana! YAY ANNA!! Anna Tsuchiya


Lucy Pearl - You


God Loves Ugly. Rhymesayers Entertainment. 2002.


Music video by David Benoit performing Linus And Lucy: Happy Anniversary Charlie Brown (C) 1989 GRP Records


The Beatles - Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds HIGH Quality: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ViJJRbiN9VA&feature=related&fmt=18 Copyright - 1967 EMI Records Ltd. "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" is a song written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney that was recorded by The Beatles for their 1967 album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Julian's drawing According to the Beatles, one day in 1966 Lennon's son, Julian, came home from nursery school with a drawing he said was of his classmate, a girl named Lucy. Showing the artwork to his father, young Julian described the picture as "Lucy — in the sky with diamonds." Julian later said, "I don't know why I called it that or why it stood out from all my other drawings, but I obviously had an affection for Lucy at that age. I used to show dad everything I'd built or painted at school, and this one sparked off the idea for a song about 'Lucy in the sky with diamonds'." [4] His son's artwork appears to have inspired Lennon to draw heavily on his own childhood affection for Lewis Carroll's "Wool and Water" chapter from Through the Looking-Glass. At least one lyric was influenced by both Carroll and skits on a popular British radio comedy programme (The Goon Show) making references to "plasticine ties", which showed up in the song as "Plasticine porters with looking glass ties". A parody of "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star", recited by the Mad Hatter, appears in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Carroll's work has also been cited as having influenced Lennon's "I Am the Walrus" which refers to a character from Through the Looking-Glass and his two books, In His Own Write and A Spaniard in the Works. Who was Lucy? The Lucy referred to in the song was probably a classmate of Julian's at Heath House School named Lucy O'Donnell, born in Weybridge in 1963. She has met up with him on a few occasions in the last few years, and occasionally appears on daytime shows for the anniversary of the "Sgt. Pepper's" album. She is featured in the book "A Hard Days Night". She now lives in Surbiton in Surrey, and owned a nanny agency for children with special needs until she was taken ill with psoriatic arthritis and lupus some years ago. There is another candidate for the original Lucy: British comedian Peter Cook's daughter, Lucy. Lennon and Cook were seeing quite a bit of each other at the time (Lennon made a guest appearance on Cook's TV show Not Only... But Also as a doorman). According to Cook's biographer, Harry Thompson, Lennon told Cook's then wife, Wendy, that the song was inspired by Lucy Cook. Reference to drugs and the title of the song Paul McCartney recounted trading lyric ideas with Lennon in an interview, saying, "We never noticed the LSD initial until it was pointed out later, by which point people didn't believe us." This is confirmed by a 1971 interview of Lennon, where he admitted to curiously going so far as to search for anagrams in his other work, only to find "they didn't spell out anything." George Martin also denied the song was about LSD in the book The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions by Mark Lewisohn. However, Lewisohn goes on to say "there can be little doubt that this was the very substance that provoked such colourful word imagery to flow out of Lennon's head and onto paper." McCartney agrees in a 2004 interview, where he noted that Julian's painting had inspired the song, but that it was "pretty obvious" that the song was also inspired by LSD. For his part, Lennon attributed the colourful prose not to the drug, but to the writings of Lewis Carroll. Lyrics: Picture yourself on a boat on a river With tangerine trees and marmalade skies Somebody calls you, you answer quite slowly A girl with kaleidoscope eyes Cellophane flowers of yellow and green Towering over your head Look for the girl with the sun in her eyes and she's gone Lucy in the sky with diamonds Lucy in the sky with diamonds Lucy in the sky with diamonds, ah Follow her down to a bridge by a fountain Where rocking horse people eat marshmallow pies Everyone smiles as you drift past the flowers that grow so incredibly high Newspaper taxies appear on the shores Waiting to take you away Climb in the back with your head in the clouds and you're gone Lucy in the sky with diamonds Lucy in the sky with diamonds Lucy in the sky with diamonds, ah Picture yourself in a train in a station With plasticine porters with looking glass ties Suddenly someone is there at the turnstile The girl with kaleidoscope eyes Lucy in the sky with diamonds Lucy in the sky with diamonds Lucy in the sky with diamonds, ah Lucy in the sky with diamonds Lucy in the sky with diamonds Lucy in the sky with diamonds, ah


Rare video from one of the greatest albums I've ever heard - Grammy Nominated Lucy Pearl, consisting of Raphael Saadiq, Ali Shaheed Muhammad and Dawn Robinson. Joi Gilliam, who joined the group after Dawn's departure, but never officially recorded anything with the group, appears at the end.

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Lucy on Richard & Judy discussing Lads Mags


From the movie "A Boy Named Charlie Brown," Charlie goes to see Lucy to see if he can figure out how to deal with his constant tendency towards failure. Things only seem to get worse.


the song forgetful lucy from the movie: "50 First Dates"


Igual que let it be, hecho por mi y con imagenes y video, es muy graciosa la parte del final de ringo y la bateria. Beatles Club Tampico


lucy squishing grapes it is funny


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nana opening 3 , LUCY, textless


From the Lucy Show episode, "Lucy the Good Skate," originally aired September 21st, 1964. Lucy must wear roller skates to a formal dance since her feet swelled up and she can't get them off!


Lucy Pearl - Don't Mess With My Man © 2000 Pookie Entertainment Records


My attempt at playing Vince Guarldi's "Linus and Lucy" on the piano, including the middle swing part and the jazzy bit near the end. Haha, I make a bunch of mistakes and the audio quality isn't great, but I'll fix that another time. =) I don't know how to play almost anything else, but I'm going to try to make a how-to video for this one at some point. =)


Excerpt from our History Channel show (http://www.history.com/minisites/weirdus) produced by KPI in which we visit Margate, NJ's palacial pachyderm.


From the episode, "Lucy Meets the Moustache" of the Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour. The song meant so much more since it was the last episode of the popular I Love Lucy series. Lucy and Desi were also divorcing after a long tumultuous marriage. They still loved each other very much, but the problems that plagued the marriage couldn't keep them together. However, they remained friends even after they married other people, and when Desi died, Lucy was devastated. So in a sense, this song was meaningful for them both. All that they could give each other was love....that's all. The last lines of the show.... Lucy: "Honey, honey, I just wanted to help." Ricky: "From now on, you can help me by not trying to help me. But thanks, anyway." --- That's All Lyrics & Music by Alan Brandt and Bob Haymes, 1952 [brackets indicate Edie Adams' variation on the song] I can only give you love that lasts forever And a [the] promise to be near each time you call And the only heart I own for you and you alone That's all, that's all I can only give you country walks in springtime And a hand to hold when leaves begin to fall And a love whose burning light will warm the winter night That's all, that's all There are those I am sure [who] have told you They would give you the world for a toy All I have are these arms to enfold you And a love even time can't destroy [And a love time can never destroy] If you're wondering what I'm asking in return, dear You'll be glad to know that my demands are small Say it's me that you'll adore for now and evermore That's all, that's all [the following are not part of the original composition and what makes Edie Adams' version so special and unique] I love you Yes, I love you That's all.... ---


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Alliage - Lucy