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  1. Jul 3, 2011 · 'Where the Sidewalk Ends' was one of two songs penned by Lauderdale which made the 1992 movie, 'Pure Country,' starring Strait. Lauderdale wrote the tune with the guitar playing great, John Leventhal.

  2. Jul 14, 2021 · Ashamed that his father lived a life of crime, hard-boiled New York City cop Mark Dixon (Dana Andrews) has a reputation for being too tough on criminals. So ...

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  3. Where the Sidewalk Ends. Where the Sidewalk Ends is a 1974 children's poetry collection written and illustrated by Shel Silverstein. [1] It was published by Harper and Row Publishers. The book's poems address common childhood concerns and also present fanciful stories and imaginative images. Silverstein's work is valued by people of all ages ...

  4. The lyrics paint a picture of two individuals saying their farewells at a place where the sidewalk ends and the road begins, symbolizing a new chapter in their lives. The chorus states, “Where the sidewalk ends and the road begins, We said goodbye on a cold dark night. I’m not afraid to go, you bet I’m not, Where the sidewalk ends, you ...

  5. Dec 28, 2018 · Live From The Houston Astrodome, 1994

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  6. Six years after making film history with Laura (1944), Dana Andrews and Gene Tierney reunited with director Otto Preminger and cinematographer Joseph LaShelle to make another film noir, Where the Sidewalk Ends (1950), which has just been released on DVD in the Fox Film Noir line. Given the similarities in cast and visual look, it's difficult not to compare the two movies.

  7. There is a place where the sidewalk ends and before the street begins, and there the grass grows soft and white, and there the sun burns crimson bright, and there the moon-bird rests from his flight to cool in the peppermint wind. Let us leave this place where the smoke blows black and the dark street winds and bends. Past the pits where the ...

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