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"30 Minutes" is a song by Russian recording duo t.A.T.u., taken from their debut English language studio album 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane (2002). It was released in 2001 in Russian as 30 Minut ( Cyrillic : 30 минут, also known as "Полчаса" (Polchasa), meaning half-an-hour) from the album 200 Po Vstrechnoy .
It is the theme music for the long-running stand-up show on BBC Radio 4, Alfie Moore - It's a Fair Cop. The song is well known in France, where the chorus is commonly misinterpreted as "assassins de la police" (literally "police killer"). [14] A remix of the song by DJ Cut Killer was featured in the soundtrack of the film La Haine. [15]
[1] "Visions of the Night" † Sting Non-album single B-side of "Walking on the Moon" 1979 [22] "Voices Inside My Head" Sting Zenyatta Mondatta: 1980 [3] "Walking in Your Footsteps" Sting Synchronicity: 1983 [8] "Walking on the Moon" † Sting Reggatta de Blanc: 1979 [2] "When the World Is Running Down, You Make the Best of What's Still Around ...
"Happy Hour" is a 1986 single by British indie rock band The Housemartins. [1] It was the third single from the album London 0 Hull 4 and reached number three in the UK Singles Chart. [2] [3] Vocalist Paul Heaton had been working on the lyrics for some time, with the song originally being called "French England". [4]
"Sirens" is the seventh single release from British rapper Dizzee Rascal, and the lead single from his third studio album Maths + English. The single was playlisted on BBC Radio 1's 1-Upfront list and the music video for the single made the top thirty of that chart.
The 30-second video shows a bird in a tree, which isn't very interesting until you turn your sound on and listen to the bird. It sounds just like a real siren and had everybody fooled! Isn't it ...
Cops and Robbers (song) Crime in the City (Sixty to Zero Part I) D. Deep Cover (song) The Dicks Hate the Police; Dream Police (song) F. Fascist Cops; Fuck tha Police;
"Money City Maniacs" is a song by Canadian rock band Sloan. It was released as the lead single from the band's 1998 album, Navy Blues . In a 2000 poll conducted by the music magazine Chart , the song was voted the 12th greatest Canadian song of all time. [ 1 ]