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Possible Crossword Clues |
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In trouble |
In Dutch |
In dire straits |
In big trouble |
Where not to be paddleless? |
In deep trouble |
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Dec 11 2015 Newsday.com |
Nov 7 2014 New York Times |
Jan 25 2012 L.A. Times Daily |
Jul 25 2008 New York Times |
Apr 29 2005 Wall Street Journal |
May 17 2003 New York Times |
Upacreek might refer to |
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"Up the Creek" is a non-album single by American rock band Cheap Trick, released as the title track for the 1984 film Up the Creek, appearing on the film's soundtrack release as the first/opening track. The song was written by Rick Nielsen and musician/songwriter Randy Bishop. Bishop also wrote/co-wrote a lot of the soundtrack's material, including "Chasin' The Sky" by The Beach Boys, "The Heat" by Heart and "One Track Heart (Passion In The Dark)" by Danny Spanos.The single was released on 7" and 12" vinyl in the United States, along with promotional 7" and 12" vinyls. The single version lasted a duration of 3:03 whilst the soundtrack version lasted 3:58 in length. The single and soundtrack album was released via the record label Pasha, owned by producer Spencer Proffer. On all version of the single, Nielsen's name was incorrectly titled "P. Nielsen".The B-side "Up the Creek (Acappella Intro)" added an Acappella introduction to the track, lasting a duration of 3:48. This version remains available on vinyl only to date.The song was produced by American producer Spencer Proffer, known for his wide range of production work with bands like Quiet Riot.The single's 7" vinyl cover is a similar photo used for the band's 1983 album "Next Position Please", taken from the same photo shoot. |