For other uses, see The Barefoot Boy (disambiguation).
"The Barefoot Boy" is a poem written by American Quaker poet John Greenleaf Whittier. The poem was first published in The Little Pilgrim in January 1855.[1]
^Gardner, Martin (June 19, 2012). Best Remembered Poems. Courier Corporation. p. 187. ISBN 9780486116402.
"TheBarefootBoy" is a poem written by American Quaker poet John Greenleaf Whittier. The poem was first published in The Little Pilgrim in January 1855...
BarefootBoy is Larry Coryell's only studio album for the Flying Dutchman label, a company created by Impulse! Records founder Bob Thiele. The album was...
Barefoot is the state of not wearing any footwear. There are health benefits and some risks associated with going barefoot. Shoes, while they offer protection...
BarefootBoy with Cheek is a 1947 comedic Broadway musical written by Max Shulman, with music by Sidney Lippman and lyrics by Sylvia Dee. The show, which...
the "Barefoot Bandit" by reportedly committing some of his crimes barefoot, once leaving behind 39 chalk footprints and the word "CYA!." Despite the widely...
referred to him as "The BarefootBoy" on WCCW broadcasts. Kevin later admitted in an interview that he never set out to wrestle barefoot, but that before one...
Barefoot Gen (はだしのゲン, Hadashi no Gen) is a Japanese historical manga series by Keiji Nakazawa, loosely based on Nakazawa's experiences as a survivor of...
Rice's 1923 play The Adding Machine, Thomas Pynchon's early short story The Secret Integration (1962), Max Shulman's 1944 book BarefootBoy with Cheek, Charles...
Some of the earliest recorded instances of foot fetishism occur in the erotic poems To a Barefoot Woman and To a BarefootBoy attributed to the Ancient...
paintings, including one by Eastman Johnson entitled TheBarefootBoy. The reason Prang decided to take on the challenge of producing chromolithographs, despite...
Barefoot in the Park is a romantic comedy stage play by Neil Simon. The play premiered on Broadway in 1963, starring Robert Redford and Elizabeth Ashley...
resulted in the campus satire BarefootBoy With Cheek, a surprise 1943 bestseller. In 1947 Shulman adapted BarefootBoy into a musical of the same name...
throughout the 1940s and 1950s, originating the roles of Hildy Eszterhazy ("I Can Cook, Too!") in On the Town (1944), Yetta Samovar in BarefootBoy with Cheek...
(started in 1920), the "Hall Room Boys" (the vaudeville duo of Edward Flanagan and Neely Edwards), and the Chaplin imitator Billy West. The start-up CBC leased...
Boylan. John Boylan selected a number of contemporary songs for the album: "BarefootBoy," "Dream Weaver," "Suzanne on a Sunday Morning," and "I Wonder...
(1923) as Ezra Stowbody The Brass Bottle (1923) as Captain of the Guard The Victor (1923) as Chewing Gum Baron TheBarefootBoy (1923) as Wilson Pioneer...
although the albums of this period, BarefootBoy, Offering, and The Real Great Escape, were credited only to Larry Coryell. He formed The Eleventh House...
solo album, Bosonogiy Malchik ("BarefootBoy") in 1994, which was a success and launched his career. The album ascended the charts and he won Russian Grammy...
year she appeared in BarefootBoy With Cheek and won a Theater World award for her performance as Clothilde Pfefferkorn. in the late 1940s and 1950s she...
performed there in the 1940s in plays such as Suzanna and the Elders, In Time to Come, Jacobowsky and the Colonel, BarefootBoy With Cheek, and The Traitor. Then...