The show's pilot had previously aired in 2010 under the title Life on a Wire, before Discovery decided to hold the show until after the Niagara Falls walk.
Eventually the work evolved under the title "Real Life", a song Lennon would record at least six takes of in 1979 and 1980, and then abandoned.
Rushlow then moved over to the independent Scream Recordings label where his album album was re-issued under the title Crazy Life.
The book was adapted as a TV series under the title Life As We Know It, which, although critically acclaimed, was cancelled.
This work was published under the title Life and Labour of the People in 1889.
Friedheim wrote a psychological study of Liszt and many reminiscences, which were collected by his pupil Theodore Bullock under the title Life and Liszt.
An English translation of the book under the title "Leap for Life" was published in 2010.
(It was later published under the title Life Is Real Only Then, When 'I Am'.)
It aired on Japan's cable channel KNTV under the title Beautiful Life, from February 24, 2011.
The CD was also released in Indonesia under the title Storybook Life.