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“Ode to Billy Joe” Metadata:

  • Title: Ode to Billy Joe
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 256
  • Publisher: Dell Publishing Co., Inc.
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  • Publish Location: New York, USA

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  • First Year Published: 1976
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

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Ode to Billie Joe

"Ode to Billie Joe" is a song by American singer-songwriter Bobbie Gentry released by Capitol Records in July 1967, and later used as the title track

Ode to Billy Joe (film)

Ode to Billy Joe is a 1976 American drama film, directed and produced by Max Baer Jr., with a screenplay by Herman Raucher, and starring Robby Benson and

Robby Benson

director, and musician. He rose to prominence as a teen idol in the late 1970s, appearing in the films Ode to Billy Joe (1976), One on One (1977) and Ice

Max Baer Jr.

the success of Ode to Billy Joe, the motion picture industry has produced more than 100 song-title movies. Baer pursued the rights to the hit song "Like

Bobbie Gentry

States to compose and produce her own material. Gentry rose to international fame in 1967 with her Southern Gothic narrative "Ode to Billie Joe". The track

Sandy McPeak

films and television series as Winnetka Road, L.A. Law, Centennial, Ode to Billy Joe, Patton, The Osterman Weekend, Kelly's Heroes and Blue Thunder. Sandy

Billy Joe

a cowboy named Billy Joe "Mama Said (The Shirelles song)" (1961), a song with lyrics referring a boy named Billy Joe "Ode to Billie Joe" (1967), a song

James Best

Couch; and as the cross-dressing Dewey Barksdale in the 1976 drama Ode to Billy Joe. He had the lead role in Samuel Fuller's Verboten! (1955), and played

Glynnis O'Connor

and the television version of Our Town (1977). She starred in films Ode to Billy Joe, Baby Blue Marine (both 1976), California Dreaming (1979), Those Lips

Southern Gothic

Line (1974) The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) Eaten Alive (1976) Ode to Billy Joe (1976) The Town That Dreaded Sundown (1976) The Evictors (1979) Wise