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Irving Louis Burgie (July 28, 1924 –
November 29, 2019),
sometimes known professionally as Lord Burgess, was an
American musician and songwriter, regarded...
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Burgie Castle is a 17th-century Z-plan
tower house,
about 3.5
miles (5.6 km) east of Forres, Moray, Scotland, south-east of
Burgie House. The land was...
- "Kingston Market" (
Burgie) – 3:11 "Monkey" (
Burgie,
Norman "King Radio" Span) – 3:58 "These Are the Times" (
Burgie) – 3:14 "Bally Mena" (
Burgie,
Robert De Cormier)...
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plural of burgus, a type of
Roman fortified watchtower Bürgi–Dunitz
angle Burgie (1924–2019),
American musician Burgis (disambiguation)
Burji (disambiguation)...
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composer and
puppeteer on
their promotional short I
Burgie Burgie, and its
sequel All Hail
Burgie.
Wecht appeared in an
episode of Hot
Pepper Game Review...
- "Island in the Sun" is a song
written by
Harry Belafonte and
Irving Burgie (Lord Burgess), and
performed by
Harry Belafonte for the 1957 film
Island in...
- song (mento). The
lyrics for the song were
written by Lord
Burgess (Irving
Burgie), an American-born, half-Barbadian songwriter. It is
about the beauties...
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written by Derulo, Chaz Mishan,
David Delazyn,
William Attaway,
Irving Burgie,
Allen George and Fred McFarlane. It was
produced by The Fliptones. The...
- Belafonte) – 3:18 "Judy Drownded" (
Burgie) – 3:28 "Island in the Sun" (Lord Burgess, Belafonte) – 3:21 "Angelique-O" (
Burgie,
William Attaway) – 2:40 "Lead...
- "Banana Boat Song" and "Jamaica Farewell", gave
songwriting credit to
Irving Burgie. In the
United Kingdom, "Banana Boat Song" was
released in
March 1957 and...