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Paul McCartney Hey Jude The Beatles CLASSIC-USSR-Video-ISRAEL-peace NOW UPDATE !! Tel Aviv – Israel Live !! Click text to see both performances – made 40 years apart and still brilliant! I have just ‘borrowed Michael1405′s copy of Hey Jude that he had the fabulous good fortune to record LIVE in Tel Aviv – Israel, and I want you to go along and see that after 40 years Paul sings it just as good – check out: Paul McCartney Hey Jude ISRAEL 2008 PEACE-judep22 uk.youtube.com My favourite song of all time, not just ‘cos I’m a Jude (judep22) but also ‘cos I had a boyfriend call Loz who had a great band and used to play Hey Jude when I arrived at his gigs. He was a fantastic piano player! He could play the piano frontways, backwards and even from on top of the piano! How cool is that! This is a really great video! Enjoy…… Paul McCartney – John Lennon – George Harrison – Ringo Starr – Still the Fab Four!! “Hey Jude” is a rock ballad written by Paul McCartney (credited to Lennon/McCartney) and recorded by The Beatles on July 26th,1968 at the Trident Studios. Originally titled “Hey Jules,” the song was written by McCartney to comfort John Lennon’s son Julian during his parents’ divorce. “Hey Jude” begins with a verse-bridge structure based around McCartney’s vocal performance and piano accompaniment; further details are added as the song progresses to distinguish sections. After the fourth verse, the song shifts to a fade-out coda that lasts for more than four minutes. “Hey Jude …
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A thorough revision with a new DVD of couples in action, using the PREP method for strengthening marriage and avoiding divorce court The third edition of the best-selling classic on marriage enhancement and divorce prevention, features the latest research and changes of heart in our culture and society. New and revised, Fighting for Your Marriage is based on the widely acclaimed PREP (Prevention and Relationship Enhancement Program) approach. Groundbre… More >>
- Table of Contents: Disc I: (1) Dating Do’s and Dont’s (1949) 12 Minutes (2) Beginning To Date (1953) 11 Minutes
- (3) What To Do On A Date (1950) – 11 Minutes (4) Going Steady (1951) – 10 Minutes (5) How Much Affection? (1958) 20 Minutes
- (6) Junior Prom (1946) – 21 Minutes (7) How To Say No (1951) 10 Minutes
- Disc II: (1) Are You Ready (1950) – 13 Minutes (2) Choosing For Happiness (1950) 15 Minutes
- (3) It Takes All Kinds (1950) – 16 Minutes (4) How Do You Know It’s Love (1950) -16 Minutes
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Fascinating US government sponsored classic films collection targeted at young persons all about what to do, how to act, who to go with, and what to think, when going on a date. These films are hilarious. This is a rare look into the past when the post-WWII campaign for strengthening family, marriage, and the community was in full stride. Table Of Contents: Disc I: (1) Dating Do’s and Dont’s (1949) – 12 Minutes (2) Beginning To Date (1953) – 11 Minutes (3) What To D… More >>
- Table of Contents: Disc I: (1) Dating Do’s and Dont’s (1949) 12 Minutes (2) Beginning To Date (1953) 11 Minutes
- (3) What To Do On A Date (1950) – 11 Minutes (4) Going Steady (1951) – 10 Minutes (5) How Much Affection? (1958) 20 Minutes
- (6) Junior Prom (1946) – 21 Minutes (7) How To Say No (1951) 10 Minutes
- Disc II: (1) Are You Ready (1950) – 13 Minutes (2) Choosing For Happiness (1950) 15 Minutes
- (3) It Takes All Kinds (1950) – 16 Minutes (4) How Do You Know It’s Love (1950) -16 Minutes
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Fascinating US government sponsored classic films collection targeted at young persons all about what to do, how to act, who to go with, and what to think, when going on a date. These films are hilarious. This is a rare look into the past when the post-WWII campaign for strengthening family, marriage, and the community was in full stride. Table Of Contents: Disc I: (1) Dating Do’s and Dont’s (1949) – 12 Minutes (2) Beginning To Date (1953) – 11 Minutes (3) What To D… More >>
Phillip Chancellor (Donnelly Rhodes) finds Katherine (Jeanne Cooper) drunk and pleads with her to sign the divorce agreement. Devastated, she eventually signs the papers ending their marriage and frees Phillip to marry Jill Foster.
- Table Of Contents: (1) Marriage Today (1950) – 23 Minutes
- (2) Who’s Right (1954) – 18 Minutes (3) Who’s Boss (1954) – 15 Minutes
- (4) This Charming Couple – 18 Minutes (5) Freedom Comes High (1944) – 13 Minutes
- (6) Is This Love? (1957) – 15 Minutes (7) Jealousy (1954) – 16 Minutes
- (8) Marriage Is A Partnership (1951) – 16 Minutes
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Why are American divorce rates rising at seemingly exponential rates? Well, probably because these historic marriage and relationship films are not being shown to the kids in school anymore!
Relationship advice has been around for thousands of years … and the theories on what makes a strong couple seem to change every generation. Watch these entertaining movies and have a few laughs while you’re at it. If the advice doesn’t help, maybe the comedy will!
In an age… More >>
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- (1) Are You Popular? (1947) – 10 Minutes
- (2) Friendship Begins At Home (1949) – 15 Minutes
- (3) The Fun Of Making Friends (1950) – 9 Minutes
- (4) Shy Guy (1947) – 14 Minutes
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These films are for anyone who loves to laugh at the past. Fascinating US government sponsored classic films collection for young persons all about the right way make friends . These films are hilarious. This is a rare look into the past when the post-WWII campaign for strengthening family, marriage, and the community was full stride. Table Of Contents: (1) Are You Popular? (1947) – One of the most well known of all of the social guidance films, Are You Popular, cov… More >>



