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John David Souther (album)
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"Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal" category. "Run Like a Thief " was covered by Bonnie Raitt on her album Home Plate. Souther was one
Gordon Kennedy (musician)
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while still a high school student— a solo on Johnny Rodriguez' song "Run Like a Thief " and he performed a guitar duet with his father on "Remember Me". Kennedy
Home Plate (album)
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Allen Toussaint 3:19 2. "Good Enough" John Hall, Johanna Hall 2:56 3. "Run Like a Thief " JD Souther 3:02 4. "Fool Yourself" Fred Tackett 3:04 5. "My First
JD Souther
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which failed to sell and the band split up. Souther wrote the song "Run Like a Thief " which appeared on Bonnie Raitt's 1975 album, Home Plate. 1976 saw
Ward Costello
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Lark (1957) as Joan's Father The Philco Television Playhouse episode Run Like a Thief (1954) as Investigator Navy Log episode Operation Hideout (1957) as
Bonnie Raitt discography
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Takin' My Time "Good Enough" 1975 — — — — — — — — — — Home Plate "Run Like a Thief " 1976 — — — — — — — — — — "Runaway" 1977 57 — — — — 79 — — — — Sweet
Howard Breslin
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(New York: Crowell) 1960: A Hundred Hills – (New York: Crowell) 1962: Run Like a Thief – (as "Michael Niall"; New York: M. S. Mill co. and Morrow) 1963: Concert
James Dean
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and "Padlocks" 1954 The Philco Television Playhouse Rob Episode: "Run Like a Thief " General Electric Theater Various Characters Episodes: "I'm a Fool"
Joe Frazier
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for Mathis, undeservedly Joe thought. "All that fat boy had done was run like a thief - hit me with a peck and backpedal like crazy," he would remark. Mathis
Sonny Liston
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Patterson backers expected him to "go inside on Liston, fire away and then run like a thief in the night. He would not close in until the accumulated inside damage