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The lyrics of "School's Out" indicate that not only is the school year ended for summer vacation, but ended forever, and that the school itself has been literally blown up. It incorporates the childhood rhyme, "No more pencils, no more books, no more teachers' dirty looks" into its lyrics. It also featured children contributing some of the vocals.
School's Out. (album) School's Out is the fifth studio album by American rock band Alice Cooper, released in June 1972. [4] Following on from the success of Killer, School's Out reached No. 2 on the US Billboard 200 chart and No. 1 on the Canadian RPM 100 Top Albums chart, holding the top position for four weeks. [5]
May 13, 2024 at 4:12 PM. Five years ago, Paulana Lamonier made public her goal to change the lives of countless people in the New York City area. That goal also ended up changing her life. The ...
Renowned hip-hop journalist Dream Hampton is digging into the archives for the feature-length documentary “It Was All a Dream,” premiering at the Tribeca Film Festival on June 9. In the ...
Alternative cover. Cover two of "Not Me, Not I". " Not Me, Not I " is a song written by Delta Goodrem, Kara DioGuardi, Gary Barlow, Eliot Kennedy, and Jarrad Rogers, produced by Barlow and Kennedy for Goodrem's first studio album, Innocent Eyes (2003). It was released as the album's fourth single in Australia on 15 September 2003.
3. Failing to make a healthcare plan. Roughly three-quarters of retirees reported concerns about their health in older age, according to research from the TransAmerica Institute. In addition, 52% ...
I Can't Break It to My Heart. " I Can't Break It to My Heart " is the fourth single from Delta Goodrem 's third studio album Delta. It was released to radio on 12 July 2008. Goodrem confirmed the single in an article in the Australian issue of Cosmopolitan.
Women in that generation are faring worse than men, holding about 30% less in savings, and Hispanic and Black boomers hold far less wealth than white retirees. 'Be mindful'