Sunday, August 30, 2015

Dana Winner



All Kinds of Everything Remind Me of You ~ DANA



Snowdrops and daffodils
butterflies and bees
sailboats and fishermen
things of the sea
wishing-wells
wedding bells
early morning dew
all kinds of everything remind me of you
Seagulls and aeroplanes
things of the sky
winds that go howlin'
breezes that sigh
city sights
neon lights
grey skies or blue
all kinds of everything remind me of you
Summertime
wintertime
spring and autumn too
Monday
Tuesday every day
I think of you.
Dances
romances
things of the night
sunshine and holidays
postcards to write
Budding trees
autumn leaves
a snowflake or two
all kinds of everything remind me of you.
Summertime
wintertime
spring and autumn too
seasons will never change
the way that I love you.
Dances
romances
things of the night
sunshine and holidays
postcards to write
Budding trees
autumn leaves
a snowflake or two
all kinds of everything remind me of you.
All kinds of everything remind me of you.
Songwriters
Lindsay, Derry / Smith, Jack


"All Kinds of Everything" was the first Eurovision win for the Republic of Ireland; six subsequent victories have made that nation Eurovision's most successful entrant. "All Kinds of Everything" was also only the second song sung in English to win Eurovision outright (the first being Sandie Shaw's "Puppet on a String", with Lulu's "Boom Bang-a-Bang" sharing first place one year previously).
The entry was politically sensitive as Dana came from Londonderry in Northern Ireland, yet was representing Ireland, not the United Kingdom. At this time The Troubles in Northern Ireland were erupting, and some people found political symbolism of a Northern Irishwoman representing the Republic.[citation needed] On the other hand, the United Kingdom's entry the following year was sung by Clodagh Rodgers, who was also from Northern Ireland. Following her victory Dana returned to Londonderry and sang her victorious song to a crowd of cheering wellwishers from a balcony in the city.


Dana Winner - Let the Children Have a World

Dana ~ ' Morning Has Broken' in Stereo

https://youtu.be/xn-QJXtDzeE


Dana Winner (Belgium) - Little Drummer Boy--You Raise Me Up


 


Dana Winner

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dana Winner
Born
Chantal Vanlee
10 February 1965 (age 50)
Hasselt, Belgium
Nationality
Belgium
Occupation
singer
Dana Winner is the stage name of Chantal Vanlee (born in Hasselt, 10 February 1965). She is a Belgian singer who is famous especially in Flanders, South Africa and the Netherlands.

Biography[edit]

In 1990 she released her first single Op het dak van de wereld, (Dutch: "On the roof of the world"), a cover of The Carpenters' Top of the World from 1973. In 1993 she became really popular with Woordenloos (Dutch: "Without words"). However, it was only in 1995 that she released her only hit single so far to reach the Dutch Top 40,Westenwind. This was a cover of the former hit One Way Wind by the Volendam group The Cats.
After her first success, Dana Winner also became well known in Germany and South Africa. At the end of the 1990s, she began singing in other languages and did not release an album in Dutch between 2000 and 2006. It was also in 2006 that she got a permanent memento in Bornem, along the SIM-route.

Polio virus.


http://www.livescience.com/52004-polio-virus-gut-shedding.html

PS
A very intelligent question was asked from Dr. Sabin by our batch-mate 'Ooyrilankumaran', during a lecture by Dr. Sabin to medical students in Colombo, in the early 1960s. "Ooyir' while still a medical student in the third year wanted to know from Dr. Sabin, the fate of the live attenuated polio virus vaccine in the epithelium of the small bowel, when we knew that the epithelium was  shed at a rapid rate. Dr. Sabin was taken aback by the question and  wanted to know  whether the  questioner was an MD. On being told that 'Ooyir' was a medical student, Dr. Sabin was more impressed.

Black-holes and going to another dimension of existence

The 'fish-oil pill' myth.



http://gizmodo.com/stop-taking-fish-oil-pills-1726466711

PS
In the 1940s, Shark-liver oil or cod-liver oil, a teaspoonful in the morning every week, was compulsory, for children in the homes of affluent households in Ceylon.

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