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Tori Kelly covered the song for her extended play Solitude.It was released as a single on July 22, 2020. [11] [12] [13]The day before its release, Kelly posted a YouTube video covering Drake's song "Time Flies". [14]
The song was written and produced by Jackson and collaborators Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. While "Funny How Time Flies (When You're Having Fun)" was officially released in the United Kingdom and Australia, it was released solely for airplay in the United States in 1987.
Time Flies By, a 2012 album by Country Joe McDonald "Time Flies By (When You're the Driver of a Train)", a 1985 song by Half Man Half Biscuit from Back in the DHSS "Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana", a humorous example of syntactic ambiguity
Written by bandleader Steven Wilson, "Time Flies" is the centrepiece of the 55-minute movement that comprises the first disc of the album.The track deals with the passage of time and the phenomenon that as one gets older, time seems to pass even more quickly, with the lyrics making reference to Wilson's life so far.
"Just This One Time" "Crying in My Sleep" "It's a Sin" "Alyce Blue Gown" "Land's End"/ "Asleep on the Wind" Asylum Records: 1974: Joe Cocker: I Can Stand a Little Rain "The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress" "It's a Sin When You Love Somebody" A&M Records: 1974: Glen Campbell: Reunion: The Songs of Jimmy Webb "Just This One Time" "You Might as Well ...
"Funny How Time Slips Away" is a song written by Willie Nelson and first recorded by country singer Billy Walker. Walker's version was issued as a single by Columbia Records in June 1961 and peaked at number 23 on the Hot C&W Sides chart. [ 2 ]
In Japan, Time Flies entered the charts at number 2, with first-week sales of 59,348 copies; [1] while in the United Kingdom, it entered the charts at number 1, with first-week sales of 101,297. It was the 900th album ever to top the UK Albums Chart . [ 2 ]
Rhythm Nation 1814: 1989 — "N.E. Heart Break" † New Edition — Heart Break: 1988 — "Where It All Started" New Edition — Heart Break: 1988 — "Miss You Much" † Janet Jackson