Southern hospitality is a phrase used in American English to describe a positive stereotype of residents of the Southern United States.
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If or IF may refer to:
Alice may refer to:
Mint or The Mint may refer to:
A legend is a historical narrative, a symbolic representation of folk belief.
This Is the Night may refer to:
Jeri is a surname and given name. Notable people with the name include:
Jeri Southern was an American jazz singer and pianist.
"Am I Blue?" is a 1929 song copyrighted by Harry Akst (music) and Grant Clarke (lyrics), then featured in four films that year, most notably with Ethel Waters in the movie On with the Show. It has appeared in 42 movies, most recently Funny Lady, The Cotton Club and Downton Abbey: A New Era, and has become a standard covered by numerous artists.
Joe Hill may refer to:
Heroes or Héroes may refer to:
"It's All Right with Me" is a popular song written by Cole Porter, for his 1953 musical Can-Can, where it was introduced by Peter Cookson as the character Judge Aristide Forestier.
Fire Down Below may refer to:
Here is an adverb that means "in, on, or at this place". It may also refer to:
"Bad to the Bone" is a 1982 song by George Thorogood and the Destroyers.
Beast most often refers to:
"No More" is a song with music by Toots Camarata and words by Bob Russell. It is usually mentioned in connection with Billie Holiday, who recorded it on October 4, 1944. The song is sometimes listed as "(You Ain't Gonna Bother Me) No More".
"You're Nearer" is an American popular song by composer Richard Rodgers and lyricist Lorenz Hart from the 1940 film version of the Broadway musical Too Many Girls. It was not in the original Broadway show but was written especially for the movie and copyrighted on August 29, 1940. In the film, it was sung by Lucille Ball and also by Frances Langford with Ann Miller, Libby Bennett and Lucille Ball.
Lessons in Love may refer to:
An apple is an edible fruit.
3 2 1, or 3, 2, 1 or 3-2-1 may refer to: