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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p "Drown On the River" is a song recorded by Barry Gibb as it was released as a single in August 2007 weeks after he released his previous single "Underworld". It was Gibb's first country song to released as a single. It was later included on the soundtrack of the film Deal in April 29, 2008 along with other country songs by other country artists. It was also included on various artist album How Many Sleeps? (2008) released only in Europe.Gibb mentioned some of the musicians in a chat also in August that same year. It was written by Gibb with Steve and Ashley Gibb. "Drown On the River" is lack of synthesizers. The song's recordings features Gibb on vocals and guitar, Steve Gibb on guitar, Big Dan on banjo and mandolin and Ashley Gibb on maracas.On the film, this song was appeared in a poker scene. The line 'river' is the last card dealt in a hand, and to 'drown in the river' is to lose a hand because of that last card. In the scene, a losing player sees the last card come up an ace, as Gibb sings the title line. The Deal film was scheduled to release in September 2007 weeks after Barry released this song on iTunes. Instead it was released direct to DVD in Europe around February 2008, and to ‘select theaters’ in the United States at the end of April, when the soundtrack CD also finally appeared.. }

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