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On January 9th, 1997, Bowie played a concert at Madison Square Garden to celebrate his 50th birthday (although his birthday was the previous day). Guest performers included Billy Corgan, Frank Black, Sonic Youth, Robert Smith of The Cure, Brian Molko, and Lou Reed.
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Irving Berlin wrote "I'll be loving you, always" in 1925. Josephine Baker made the first recording in 1926. Frank Sinatra recorded the song in 1942. That same year, the song became the theme music for "Pride of the Yankees", the story about Lou Gehrig. That's what I've read.
And here is Billy Corgans version.
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Day in the life of the Smashing Pumpkins: Morning with Billy Corgan in his hotel room writing a song that will be played for the first time at the concert later that evening.
Billy writes almost every morning and comes to rehearsal with new ideas to show the rest of the group. This song ultimately becomes "The Rose March"