- The
English people are an
ethnic group and
nation native to England, who
speak the
English language, a West
Germanic language, and
share a
common ancestry...
- Look up mad dogs and
Englishmen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mad Dogs and
Englishmen may
refer to: "Mad Dogs and
Englishmen" (song), a 1931 song...
- Mad Dogs and
Englishmen is a 1995
British thriller film
directed by
Henry Cole and
starring Elizabeth Hurley, C.
Thomas Howell and Joss Ackland. The screenplay...
- Mad Dogs &
Englishmen is a live
album by Joe ****er,
released in 1970. The album's
title is
drawn from the 1931 Noël
Coward song of the same name and Leon...
- The "rights of
Englishmen" are the
traditional rights of
English subjects and
later English-speaking
subjects of the
British Crown. In the 18th century...
-
Cowboys &
Englishmen is the
fourteenth studio album by the
American country rock band Poco. The Young-penned "Feudin'" was
nominated for a
Grammy in 1982...
- "Mad Dogs and
Englishmen" is a song
written by Noël
Coward and
first performed in The
Third Little Show at the
Music Box Theatre, New York, on 1 June 1931...
-
Listed below are
English people of note and some
notable individuals born in England.
George Adamson (1906–1989)
Leslie Al**** (1925–2006) Mick
Aston (1946–2013)...
- Mad Dogs &
Englishmen is a 1971
American do****entary film of Joe ****er's 1970 U.S. tour,
directed by
Pierre Adidge,
starring ****er and Leon Russell....
-
thrown together 1970 US tour led to the live double-album Mad Dogs &
Englishmen,
which featured an all-star band
organized by Leon Russell. His 1974 recording...