- "Roamin' in the
Gloamin'" is a po****r song
written by
Harry Lauder in 1911. The song
tells of a man and his
sweetheart courting in the
evening (gloaming)...
- The
Homer in the
Gloamin' is one of the most
famous home runs in
baseball folklore, hit by
Gabby Hartnett of the
Chicago Cubs near the end of the 1938...
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especially in America.
Among his most po****r
songs were "Roamin' in the
Gloamin'", "A Wee Deoch-an-Doris", "The End of the Road" and, a
particularly big...
- "Roamin' Thru' the
Gloamin' with 40,000 Headmen" (album title: "Forty
Thousand Headmen"),
written by
Steve Winwood and Jim Capaldi, was
first recorded...
-
Gabby Hartnett,
which became known in
baseball lore as "The
Homer in the
Gloamin'".
After the "Double-Bills" (Wrigley and Veeck) died in 1932 and 1933 respectively...
- Hartnett,
which became known in
baseball folklore as "The
Homer in the
Gloamin'." However,
Chicago fell to the
Yankees again in the 1938
World Series...
- series, Cubs player-manager,
Gabby Hartnett, hit his
famous "Homer in the
Gloamin'" to put the Cubs into
first place. The Cubs
clinched the
pennant three...
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descended onto
Wrigley Field,
became immortalized as the "Homer in the
Gloamin'".
Prior to
Johnny Bench,
Hartnett was
considered the
greatest catcher...
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titles containing Gloaming In the
Gloaming (disambiguation) "Roamin' in the
Gloamin'", a song by
Harry Lauder This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- Hartnett's walk-off home run
became immortalized as the
Homer in the
Gloamin'. The Cubs were now in
first place,
culminating a 19–3–1
record in September...