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Ship of Fools (World Party song) : ウィキペディア英語版
:''Ship of Fools (song)''' redirects here. For other songs of this name, see Ship of Fools (disambiguation).''"'''Ship of Fools'''" (subtitled "'''Save Me from Tomorrow'''") is a rock song performed by World Party. It was written and produced by singer and multi-instrumentalist Karl Wallinger, formerly of The Waterboys. Wallinger is the sole member of World Party."Ship of Fools" was the first single released by World Party and was included on the 1986 debut album ''Private Revolution''. It was World Party's sole ''Billboard'' Top 40 single, debuting on that chart on April 4, 1987 and peaking at number 27. It also reached no. 42 on the UK singles chart, no. 5 on the ''Billboard'' Mainstream Rock chart, and no. 4 on the Australian Music Report chart.A longer version, at 6 minutes and 40 seconds, was released as a 12" single, with a double B Side of World Groove (Do The Mind Guerrilla) and Nowhere Man (Ensign ENYX 6606). This version is no longer available commercially. The song has also been included on over a dozen compilations, including Greenpeace's ''Rainbow Warriors'' compilation.== References ==(【引用サイトリンク】 title = National Top 100 Singles 1987 )}}
:''Ship of Fools (song) redirects here. For other songs of this name, see Ship of Fools (disambiguation).''
"Ship of Fools" (subtitled "Save Me from Tomorrow"〔) is a rock song performed by World Party. It was written and produced by singer and multi-instrumentalist Karl Wallinger, formerly of The Waterboys. Wallinger is the sole member of World Party.〔
"Ship of Fools" was the first single released by World Party and was included on the 1986 debut album ''Private Revolution''.〔 It was World Party's sole ''Billboard'' Top 40 single, debuting on that chart on April 4, 1987 and peaking at number 27.〔 It also reached no. 42 on the UK singles chart,〔 no. 5 on the ''Billboard'' Mainstream Rock chart,〔 and no. 4 on the Australian Music Report chart.〔
A longer version, at 6 minutes and 40 seconds, was released as a 12" single, with a double B Side of World Groove (Do The Mind Guerrilla) and Nowhere Man (Ensign ENYX 6606). This version is no longer available commercially.
The song has also been included on over a dozen compilations, including Greenpeace's ''Rainbow Warriors'' compilation.〔
== References ==



〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title = National Top 100 Singles 1987 )
}}


抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「:'''''Ship of Fools (song)''' redirects here. For other songs of this name, see Ship of Fools (disambiguation).''"'''Ship of Fools'''" (subtitled "'''Save Me from Tomorrow'''") is a rock song performed by World Party. It was written and produced by singer and multi-instrumentalist Karl Wallinger, formerly of The Waterboys. Wallinger is the sole member of World Party."Ship of Fools" was the first single released by World Party and was included on the 1986 debut album ''Private Revolution''. It was World Party's sole ''Billboard'' Top 40 single, debuting on that chart on April 4, 1987 and peaking at number 27. It also reached no. 42 on the UK singles chart, no. 5 on the ''Billboard'' Mainstream Rock chart, and no. 4 on the Australian Music Report chart.A longer version, at 6 minutes and 40 seconds, was released as a 12" single, with a double B Side of World Groove (Do The Mind Guerrilla) and Nowhere Man (Ensign ENYX 6606). This version is no longer available commercially. The song has also been included on over a dozen compilations, including Greenpeace's ''Rainbow Warriors'' compilation.== References ==(【引用サイトリンク】 title = National Top 100 Singles 1987 )}}」の詳細全文を読む
'Ship of Fools (song) redirects here. For other songs of this name, see Ship of Fools (disambiguation).''"Ship of Fools" (subtitled "Save Me from Tomorrow") is a rock song performed by World Party. It was written and produced by singer and multi-instrumentalist Karl Wallinger, formerly of The Waterboys. Wallinger is the sole member of World Party."Ship of Fools" was the first single released by World Party and was included on the 1986 debut album ''Private Revolution''. It was World Party's sole ''Billboard'' Top 40 single, debuting on that chart on April 4, 1987 and peaking at number 27. It also reached no. 42 on the UK singles chart, no. 5 on the ''Billboard'' Mainstream Rock chart, and no. 4 on the Australian Music Report chart.A longer version, at 6 minutes and 40 seconds, was released as a 12" single, with a double B Side of World Groove (Do The Mind Guerrilla) and Nowhere Man (Ensign ENYX 6606). This version is no longer available commercially. The song has also been included on over a dozen compilations, including Greenpeace's ''Rainbow Warriors'' compilation.== References ==(【引用サイトリンク】 title = National Top 100 Singles 1987 )}}

:''Ship of Fools (song) redirects here. For other songs of this name, see Ship of Fools (disambiguation).''
"Ship of Fools" (subtitled "Save Me from Tomorrow"〔) is a rock song performed by World Party. It was written and produced by singer and multi-instrumentalist Karl Wallinger, formerly of The Waterboys. Wallinger is the sole member of World Party.〔
"Ship of Fools" was the first single released by World Party and was included on the 1986 debut album ''Private Revolution''.〔 It was World Party's sole ''Billboard'' Top 40 single, debuting on that chart on April 4, 1987 and peaking at number 27.〔 It also reached no. 42 on the UK singles chart,〔 no. 5 on the ''Billboard'' Mainstream Rock chart,〔 and no. 4 on the Australian Music Report chart.〔
A longer version, at 6 minutes and 40 seconds, was released as a 12" single, with a double B Side of World Groove (Do The Mind Guerrilla) and Nowhere Man (Ensign ENYX 6606). This version is no longer available commercially.
The song has also been included on over a dozen compilations, including Greenpeace's ''Rainbow Warriors'' compilation.〔
== References ==



〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title = National Top 100 Singles 1987 )
}}


抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 Ship of Fools" (subtitled "Save Me from Tomorrow") is a rock song performed by World Party. It was written and produced by singer and multi-instrumentalist Karl Wallinger, formerly of The Waterboys. Wallinger is the sole member of World Party."Ship of Fools" was the first single released by World Party and was included on the 1986 debut album ''Private Revolution''. It was World Party's sole ''Billboard'' Top 40 single, debuting on that chart on April 4, 1987 and peaking at number 27. It also reached no. 42 on the UK singles chart, no. 5 on the ''Billboard'' Mainstream Rock chart, and no. 4 on the Australian Music Report chart.A longer version, at 6 minutes and 40 seconds, was released as a 12" single, with a double B Side of World Groove (Do The Mind Guerrilla) and Nowhere Man (Ensign ENYX 6606). This version is no longer available commercially. The song has also been included on over a dozen compilations, including Greenpeace's ''Rainbow Warriors'' compilation.== References ==(【引用サイトリンク】 title = National Top 100 Singles 1987 )}}">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
Ship of Fools" (subtitled "Save Me from Tomorrow") is a rock song performed by World Party. It was written and produced by singer and multi-instrumentalist Karl Wallinger, formerly of The Waterboys. Wallinger is the sole member of World Party."Ship of Fools" was the first single released by World Party and was included on the 1986 debut album ''Private Revolution''. It was World Party's sole ''Billboard'' Top 40 single, debuting on that chart on April 4, 1987 and peaking at number 27. It also reached no. 42 on the UK singles chart, no. 5 on the ''Billboard'' Mainstream Rock chart, and no. 4 on the Australian Music Report chart.A longer version, at 6 minutes and 40 seconds, was released as a 12" single, with a double B Side of World Groove (Do The Mind Guerrilla) and Nowhere Man (Ensign ENYX 6606). This version is no longer available commercially. The song has also been included on over a dozen compilations, including Greenpeace's ''Rainbow Warriors'' compilation.== References ==(【引用サイトリンク】 title = National Top 100 Singles 1987 )}}">ウィキペディアで「:''Ship of Fools (song) redirects here. For other songs of this name, see Ship of Fools (disambiguation).''"Ship of Fools" (subtitled "Save Me from Tomorrow'''") is a rock song performed by World Party. It was written and produced by singer and multi-instrumentalist Karl Wallinger, formerly of The Waterboys. Wallinger is the sole member of World Party."Ship of Fools" was the first single released by World Party and was included on the 1986 debut album ''Private Revolution''. It was World Party's sole ''Billboard'' Top 40 single, debuting on that chart on April 4, 1987 and peaking at number 27. It also reached no. 42 on the UK singles chart, no. 5 on the ''Billboard'' Mainstream Rock chart, and no. 4 on the Australian Music Report chart.A longer version, at 6 minutes and 40 seconds, was released as a 12" single, with a double B Side of World Groove (Do The Mind Guerrilla) and Nowhere Man (Ensign ENYX 6606). This version is no longer available commercially. The song has also been included on over a dozen compilations, including Greenpeace's ''Rainbow Warriors'' compilation.== References ==(【引用サイトリンク】 title = National Top 100 Singles 1987 )}}」の詳細全文を読む

Save Me from Tomorrow'''") is a rock song performed by World Party. It was written and produced by singer and multi-instrumentalist Karl Wallinger, formerly of The Waterboys. Wallinger is the sole member of World Party."Ship of Fools" was the first single released by World Party and was included on the 1986 debut album ''Private Revolution''. It was World Party's sole ''Billboard'' Top 40 single, debuting on that chart on April 4, 1987 and peaking at number 27. It also reached no. 42 on the UK singles chart, no. 5 on the ''Billboard'' Mainstream Rock chart, and no. 4 on the Australian Music Report chart.A longer version, at 6 minutes and 40 seconds, was released as a 12" single, with a double B Side of World Groove (Do The Mind Guerrilla) and Nowhere Man (Ensign ENYX 6606). This version is no longer available commercially. The song has also been included on over a dozen compilations, including Greenpeace's ''Rainbow Warriors'' compilation.== References ==(【引用サイトリンク】 title = National Top 100 Singles 1987 )}}」
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