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"Time on My Hands" is a popular song with music by Vincent Youmans and lyrics by Harold Adamson and Mack Gordon, published in 1930. Introduced in the musical Smiles by Marilyn Miller and Paul Gregory , it is sometimes also co-credited to Reginald Connelly .
"This Is an Emergency" is to date The Pigeon Detectives' second biggest UK chart hit. It debuted in the UK Singles Chart at #24 on 11 May 2008, via download sales alone. It rose ten places the following week to its peak at #14, just two places behind their biggest UK hit " I'm Not Sorry " released the year before.
Time on My Hands may refer to: "Time on My Hands" (song), a 1930 popular song; Time on My Hands (John Scofield album), 1990; Time on My Hands (Duke Jordan album), 1988 "Time on My Hands" , an episode of the British situation comedy Dad's Army "Time on My Hands" an episode of the animated television series Rocky and Bullwinkle
In 2008 the Pigeon Detectives released their second album, Emergency and released the single "This Is an Emergency", which charted at number 14. They have also released the single "Everybody Wants Me", which peaked at number 51. "Say It Like You Mean It" was the last single from the album.
Time On My Hands is a 1932 American Screen Songs animated short, produced by Fleischer Studios and directed by Dave Fleischer. The song featured in this Screen Song , " Time on My Hands ", was a popular song which was published in 1930.
The King of Rome is the subject of a 1988 song and a 2010 children's book, both by Dave Sudbury. The best-known of the several recordings of the song is by June Tabor . In 2013 a radio play by Anthony Atkin and Allison Glossop was broadcast to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the pigeon's record-breaking flight.
Hackett later recorded the song for his solo album of the same name. [10] In May 1977, Genesis released the extended play Spot the Pigeon, containing three songs recorded during the Wind & Wuthering sessions but left off the final track selection–"Match of the Day", "Pigeons", and "Inside and Out". The first two are shorter, more commercial ...
Is this a pigeon? ( Japanese : これは鳩ですか? , Hepburn : Kore wa hato desu ka? ) is an Internet meme and quote of the protagonist from the 1990s Japanese anime TV series The Brave Fighter of Sun Fighbird .