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"Bring the Boys Back Home" is a song by the English rock band Pink Floyd released on their 1979 album, The Wall. [1] The song was released as a B-side on the single, " When the Tigers Broke Free ". [ 2 ]
The song came out at a time when soldiers were returning to America dead and in body bags. A higher than normal number of the soldiers were black. The soldiers were only boys at the age of 20, which was the average age that many of them were killed. [2]
The show was based on a 1930 book, Bring 'Em Back Alive, written by well-known big-game trapper Frank Buck. Buck appeared in several movies, including a 1932 adaptation of the book, and is remembered by serial fans as the star of Jungle Menace.
Eisenhower and Lutz ("Boys Like You") – Amanda McBroom; Electra Woman and Dyna Girl – Jimmie Haskell; Electric Circus "Divine Emotions (Instrumental)" – Narada Michael Walden, (1988–96); "Hang On Here We Go!" – Jet Fuel featuring Aleah D'Kos and K-os (1996–2003) The Electric Company – Theme song composed by Eric Rogers; performed ...
Bring It Back Alive is a live album by American southern rock band Outlaws, released in 1978. It was released as a double album , and later re-released as a single CD. The album is best known for the twenty minute-long rendition of the song " Green Grass and High Tides " from the band's debut album .
"Bring The Boys Home" Freda Payne: 1966 "Bring Them Home" Pete Seeger: 1965 "Business Goes On As Usual" Chad Mitchell Trio: 1984 "The Captain" Leonard Cohen: 1966 "C'era Un Ragazzo Che Come Me Amava I Beatles E I Rolling Stones" Gianni Morandi: 1970 "Child In Time" Deep Purple: 1989 "Compulsory Hero" 1927 (band) 1988 "Copperhead Road" Steve ...
WATCH: See the cast reunited a few years back Barry, 65, has perhaps the longest acting resume of any of his co-stars. He's appeared on dozens of TV shows through the years, including "Mad Men ...
Bring 'Em Back Alive may refer to the book by the collector of animals, Frank Buck, published in 1930. Buck created the documentary film of the same name in association with RKO Pictures, released in 1932. A 1980s fictional television series of the same name revolves on Frank Buck in Singapore.