Sting of Death (1966)
"Horrible. That man died a violent death, I can't understand it."
"You could understand it, Doctor, if you'd just listen to me!"
"We have listened to you, now, uh, let's not go into all that."

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Sting of Death (1966)
"Horrible. That man died a violent death, I can't understand it."
"You could understand it, Doctor, if you'd just listen to me!"
"We have listened to you, now, uh, let's not go into all that."
Sean Thor Conroe | Al Jacobs | WSJ
Patriotic songs: This is My Country
Patriotic songs: This is My Country
This is My Country is a popular patriotic song for both the native born and the immigrant.
The song was composed in 1940 by the songwriting duo Don Raye {born Don Raye Wilhoite, Jr.} and Al Jacobs.
Don Raye Wilhoite, Jr. was born on March 16, 1909 in Washington, D.C. He changed his name to Don Raye when he went into vaudeville. Raye was a talented dancer and began to compose songs for his…
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