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  1. 5 days ago · Martin Nievera: The man who would beking’. by Monet Lu. He followed the footsteps of his father who sang for the group S.O.S. (A Society of Seven) in Hawaii. He went back to his birthplace in 1982 to pursue his musical career and released his first album that went platinum in a span of five months. Thus, began the journey of the man who ...

  2. 4 days ago · Goldsmith's score led to him gaining his first Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score, though he lost to fellow first-time nominee Maurice Jarre for his music to Lawrence of Arabia (also 1962).

  3. 4 days ago · With sales of over 45 million copies worldwide, [15] The Bodyguard is the best-selling soundtrack album of all-time, as well as the best selling album by a woman in music history, and the second best selling album of the decade. [16] The soundtrack won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year.

  4. 3 days ago · 'The Man Who Would Be King' was a short story written by the poet Rudyard Kipling in 1888. It was first published in 'The Phantom Rickshaw and Other Eerie Tales', a collection of stories by Kipling. Kipling's story was roughly based on the adventures of American adventurer Josiah Harlan.

  5. 5 days ago · Temple of the King is a timeless classic by the British rock band Rainbow, released in 1975. Led by legendary guitarist Ritchie Blackmore and fronted by the charismatic Ronnie James Dio, the song carries deep meaning and has resonated with fans for decades.

  6. 2 days ago · The Man Who Would be King Trivia Quiz. This a movie about two fictional rascals seeking fame and fortune beyond the Khyber pass and whose story began "three summers and a thousand years ago". A multiple-choice quiz by JonJonson .

  7. 1 day ago · Good Times ("Good Times") – composed by Dave Grusin, Alan and Marilyn Bergman; performed by Jim Gilstrap and Blinky Wiiliams. Good Witch – Jack Lenz. The Goodies ("The Goodies Theme) – Bill Oddie and Michael Gibbs. Goodnight Sweetheart – Ray Noble, Jimmy Campbell and Reg Connelly, performed by Al Bowlly.