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Forever and ever

Forever \For*ev"er\ (f[o^]r*[e^]v"[~e]r), adv. [For, prep. + ever.]

  1. Through eternity; through endless ages; eternally.

  2. At all times; always.

    Note: In England, for and ever are usually written and printed as two separate words; but, in the United States, the general practice is to make but a single word of them.

    Forever and ever, an emphatic ``forever.''

    Syn: Constantly; continually; invariably; unchangeably; incessantly; always; perpetually; unceasingly; ceaselessly; interminably; everlastingly; endlessly; eternally.

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forever and ever

adv. (alternative spelling of for ever and ever English)

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Forever and Ever (Dune album)

Forever and Ever is the fifth album by German band Dune. It was released in 1998 on the label Orbit Records.

As was the case with their previous album Forever, Forever and Ever contains covers of famous pop song performed in a classical style, accompanied by The London Session Orchestra, with every other song in between being an original piano composition. Recording of the orchestral tracks took place at CTS Studios in London.

The singer on this album is Tina Lacebal.

Forever and Ever

Forever and Ever may refer to:

  • For ever and ever ("In saecula saeculorum"), a biblical phrase
Music
  • Forever and Ever (Dune album), 1998
  • Forever and Ever (Demis Roussos album), 1974 album
    • "Forever and Ever" (Demis Roussos song)
  • "Forever and Ever" (1948 song), a 1948 popular song
  • "Forever and Ever" (Slik song), a 1976 UK #1 single for Slik
  • Forever and Ever (David Choi album), 2011
Film
  • Forever and Ever (1977 film), Hong Kong film directed by John Law
Forever and Ever (Franz Winkler and Malia Rosa song)

"Forever and Ever" is a popular song.

The English lyrics were written by Malia Rosa in 1948 to the music of a German song, "Fliege mit mir in die Heimat" written by the Austrian songwriter Franz Winkler. It was adopted by the German Luftwaffe as their song durning WWII.

It was originally recorded by Gracie Fields with Robert Farnon's Orchestra on 23 October 1948 and released on Decca F9031.

It was recorded by Perry Como on January 13, 1949 and released as a single that year by RCA Victor Records. The 78rpm version was released with catalog number 20-3347-A, the 45rpm version was released with catalog number 47-2892-A. The flip side was " I Don't See Me In Your Eyes Anymore." The record first hit the Billboard chart on March 19, 1949 and it reached position #2, staying there for 4 weeks. In the United Kingdom, it was released by HMV as a 78rpm version with catalog number BD-1250 in June 1949. The flip side was " A - You're Adorable."

The song was also recorded by Russ Morgan with vocal by The Skylarks on January 20, 1949, Margaret Whiting on January 27, 1949, and Dinah Shore with Harry Zimmerman's Orchestra on January 13, 1949.

Forever and Ever (Slik song)

"Forever and Ever" is a UK number-one single by Slik released in 1975. It was number one for one week in February 1976. It was also a hit in Ireland, reaching number two on the charts there; it was Slik's only song to ever chart in Ireland or outside the UK. It was written by the well established songwriting partnership of Bill Martin and Phil Coulter who had recently split from writing for the Bay City Rollers.

The song was originally recorded by Kenny and appeared on their 1975 debut LP, The Sound Of Super K.

Forever and Ever (Demis Roussos album)

Forever and Ever is an album by Greek singer Demis Roussos. It was released in 1973 on Philips Records. A greatly popular album, it also topped the international albums charts in Germany, Netherlands and Norway and was number 2 in Austria.

Forever and Ever (1977 film)

Forever and Ever or Impetuous Fire (Original title: Jin sheng jin shi), is a 1977 Hong Kong romantic drama film, directed by John Law (Mar Lo). Its Chinese title, "Jin Shung Jin Shi," literally means "This Life, This World."

The film stars Alan Tang (Tang Kwon-Wing,), one of the notable actors in Hong Kong romantic and martial arts films during the 1970s. It co-stars a young Candice Yu (Yu On-On,)in one of the earliest projects in her career. She would later go on to become the first wife of Chow Yun-fat. The score was composed by Joseph Koo Ka-Fai.

The film is often mistakenly listed as a 1972 film by the Hong Kong films archives, given that the leading actress Candice Yu would have been only 12 years old in 1972.

Forever and Ever (David Choi album)

Forever and Ever is the third self-produced album by singer/songwriter/producer David Choi. It was released in the US on October 25, 2011, and reached #2 in the singer/songwriter category on iTunes. The album also reached No. 13 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart.

Choi finished a USA/Canada tour in support of the album, beginning in February 2012 and ending in April 2012. He claims this album is happy with an upbeat tempo, and that the ultimate goal of his music is to "change people for the better."

The official music video for the song "Missing Piece" from the album was released on Choi's YouTube Channel on February 27, 2012, and has received over one million views. The official music video for "Lucky Guy" was produced by Wong Fu Productions and was also released on Choi's YouTube Channel on September 5, 2012.

Usage examples of "forever and ever".

Deprivation would go on forever and ever and he could endure—.

That had been the plan, that they were to be together, forever and ever.

Since I'm crazy now, it shouldn't be very long until I throw myself out of the window and fall on down through the stars forever and ever.

We were going to live there forever and ever, breathing the ozone and taking morning dips.

But no one could say if, after passing through the earth, the man might not keep going, forever and ever, into deepest space.

We're not sure where he is, but regardless, please bless him and look after him, forever and ever, and please let him be happy where he is and not scared or lonely.