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  2. Sands of Time (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sands of Time" is a song written by Danny Kirwan. It was included on Fleetwood Mac 's fifth studio album, Future Games, in 1971.The band's record label selected the song to be released as the album's lead single in the United States. [2]

  3. Sands of time - Wikipedia

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    "Sands of Time", a song from Sylosis' 2011 album Edge of the Earth "Sands of Time", theme song of professional wrestler Jinder Mahal Sands of Time (opera) , an opera by composer Peter Reynolds that debuted in 1993

  4. Future Games - Wikipedia

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    Future Games is the fifth studio album by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac, released on 3 September 1971.It was recorded in the summer of 1971 at Advision Studios in London [5] and was the first album to feature Christine McVie as a full member.

  5. Sands of time (idiom) - Wikipedia

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    "Still-Life with a Skull" by Philippe de Champaigne, c. 1671. The sands of time is an English idiom relating the passage of time to the sand in an hourglass.. The hourglass is an antiquated timing instrument consisting of two glass chambers connected vertically by a narrow passage which allows sand to trickle from the upper part to the lower by means of gravity.

  6. Kismet (musical) - Wikipedia

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    According to Richard E. Rodda in his 2008 liner notes to recordings of Borodin works, Robert Wright and George Forrest specialized in "turning melodies from classical music into film scores and popular songs". The following Borodin works were used as musical sources for Kismet: In the Steppes of Central Asia ("Sands of Time")

  7. Anne Ross Cousin - Wikipedia

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    Anne Ross Cousin (née Cundell; 27 April 1824 – 6 December 1906) was a British poet, musician and songwriter.She was a student of John Muir Wood and later became a popular writer of hymns, most especially "The Sands of Time Are Sinking", while travelling with her minister husband from 1854 to 1878.

  8. The Meaning Behind Taylor Swift's Track 5 Songs - AOL

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    These songs contain some of the singer-songwriter’s most biting lyrics, the kind that twist the emotional knife into anyone’s heart. Swift’s eleventh studio album is no different.

  9. Danny Kirwan - Wikipedia

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    His other songs were the melodic "Sands of Time", which Warner Bros. Records chose as a single in the US, and the country-flavoured "Sometimes", which suggested the route he would later take during his solo career. McVie later described Kirwan's "Woman of 1000 Years" and "Sands of Time" as "killer songs". [57]