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29-557: (Redirected from Sparrow II ) [REDACTED] Look up sparrow  or spadger in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sparrow may refer to: Birds [ edit ] Old World sparrows , family Passeridae New World sparrows , family Passerellidae two species in the Passerine family Estrildidae: Java sparrow Timor sparrow Hedge sparrow, also known as

58-559: A 1914 French silent film Sparrows (1916 film) , a Dutch film Sparrows (1926 film) , starring Mary Pickford The Sparrow (1972 film) , Arabic title Al Asfour , a 1972 Egyptian film by director Youssef Chahine Sparrow (1993 film) , a 1993 Italian drama film directed by Franco Zeffirelli Sparrow (2008 film) , a Hong Kong film Sparrow (2010 film) , a horror film directed by Shaun Troke Sparrows (2015 film) , an Icelandic film directed by Rúnar Rúnarsson Literature [ edit ] The Sparrow (novel) ,

87-400: A 1996 science fiction novel by Mary Doria Russell The Sparrow (1967 play) , by Alan Ayckbourn The Sparrow (2007 play) , about a teenage girl with a troubled past Music [ edit ] Sparrows (album) , by Anathallo, 2002 Sparrow (album) , by Ashley Monroe, 2018 The Sparrows (band) , a predecessor band to Steppenwolf that included John Kay Sparrows (band) ,

116-400: A 1996 science fiction novel by Mary Doria Russell The Sparrow (1967 play) , by Alan Ayckbourn The Sparrow (2007 play) , about a teenage girl with a troubled past Music [ edit ] Sparrows (album) , by Anathallo, 2002 Sparrow (album) , by Ashley Monroe, 2018 The Sparrows (band) , a predecessor band to Steppenwolf that included John Kay Sparrows (band) ,

145-481: A British two-seat light aircraft designed by R. J. Mitchell AN/APQ-64 Sparrow II, a type of radar Beresheet , lunar lander formerly known as "Sparrow" IE 2700 and 2750 Classes (nicknamed Sparrow), Diesel Multiple Units in service in Ireland Sparrow (bot) is an artificial intelligence-powered chatbot developed by researchers at DeepMind Other uses [ edit ] R v Sparrow ,

174-416: A British two-seat light aircraft designed by R. J. Mitchell AN/APQ-64 Sparrow II, a type of radar Beresheet , lunar lander formerly known as "Sparrow" IE 2700 and 2750 Classes (nicknamed Sparrow), Diesel Multiple Units in service in Ireland Sparrow (bot) is an artificial intelligence-powered chatbot developed by researchers at DeepMind Other uses [ edit ] R v Sparrow ,

203-555: A Canadian judicial decision, and its "Sparrow test" Sparrow Lake , Ontario, Canada Sparrow, the Chinese name for Mahjong "The Sparrows", a nickname of the 79th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery , a Royal Artillery unit of the British Army Sparrow, a bowling term for 3 spares in a row See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Sparrow The Sparrows (disambiguation) Sparrho ,

232-428: A Canadian judicial decision, and its "Sparrow test" Sparrow Lake , Ontario, Canada Sparrow, the Chinese name for Mahjong "The Sparrows", a nickname of the 79th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery , a Royal Artillery unit of the British Army Sparrow, a bowling term for 3 spares in a row See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Sparrow The Sparrows (disambiguation) Sparrho ,

261-723: A Canadian post hardcore trio Sparrow Quartet , American acoustic music group Sparrow Records , a record label Songs [ edit ] "Sparrow" (Marvin Gaye song) , 1977 "Sparrow" (Emeli Sandé song) , 2019 "Sparrows" (Cory Asbury song) , 2020 "Sparrow", by The Boo Radleys from Everything's Alright Forever "Sparrow", by the Cat Empire "Sparrow", by Charlotte Church from Three "Sparrow", by Mo-dettes from The Story So Far "Sparrow", by Simon & Garfunkel from Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. "Sparrow", by Jordan Smith , which represented Kentucky in

290-613: A Canadian post hardcore trio Sparrow Quartet , American acoustic music group Sparrow Records , a record label Songs [ edit ] "Sparrow" (Marvin Gaye song) , 1977 "Sparrow" (Emeli Sandé song) , 2019 "Sparrows" (Cory Asbury song) , 2020 "Sparrow", by The Boo Radleys from Everything's Alright Forever "Sparrow", by the Cat Empire "Sparrow", by Charlotte Church from Three "Sparrow", by Mo-dettes from The Story So Far "Sparrow", by Simon & Garfunkel from Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. "Sparrow", by Jordan Smith , which represented Kentucky in

319-504: A Dutch film Sparrows (1926 film) , starring Mary Pickford The Sparrow (1972 film) , Arabic title Al Asfour , a 1972 Egyptian film by director Youssef Chahine Sparrow (1993 film) , a 1993 Italian drama film directed by Franco Zeffirelli Sparrow (2008 film) , a Hong Kong film Sparrow (2010 film) , a horror film directed by Shaun Troke Sparrows (2015 film) , an Icelandic film directed by Rúnar Rúnarsson Literature [ edit ] The Sparrow (novel) ,

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348-776: A character from the Pirates of the Caribbean film series Ships [ edit ] HMS  Sparrow , the name of various ships of the British Royal Navy USS ; Sparrow  (AMc-31) , a United States Navy coastal minesweeper in commission from 1940 to 1941 USS  Sparrow II  (SP-3231) , a United States Navy patrol boat in commission from 1918 to 1919 Technology [ edit ] Sparrow (email client) , an e-mail client for Mac OS X and iOS Sparrow (target missile) , an Israeli air-launched target missile Sparrow (algorithm) ,

377-584: A character from the Pirates of the Caribbean film series Ships [ edit ] HMS  Sparrow , the name of various ships of the British Royal Navy USS  Sparrow  (AMc-31) , a United States Navy coastal minesweeper in commission from 1940 to 1941 USS  Sparrow II  (SP-3231) , a United States Navy patrol boat in commission from 1918 to 1919 Technology [ edit ] Sparrow (email client) , an e-mail client for Mac OS X and iOS Sparrow (target missile) , an Israeli air-launched target missile Sparrow (algorithm) ,

406-495: A framework for synthetic decision making in molecular design AIM-7 Sparrow , an American air-to-air missile CallAir A-9 Sparrow, an agricultural aircraft Carlson Sparrow , an ultralight aircraft Corbin Sparrow , a battery-powered electric vehicle or "micro car" Paladin Sparrow , an American powered parachute design Vortech Sparrow , an American gyroplane design Sea Sparrow missile Supermarine Sparrow ,

435-440: A framework for synthetic decision making in molecular design AIM-7 Sparrow , an American air-to-air missile CallAir A-9 Sparrow, an agricultural aircraft Carlson Sparrow , an ultralight aircraft Corbin Sparrow , a battery-powered electric vehicle or "micro car" Paladin Sparrow , an American powered parachute design Vortech Sparrow , an American gyroplane design Sea Sparrow missile Supermarine Sparrow ,

464-451: A search engine Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Sparrow . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sparrow&oldid=1238448204 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

493-451: A search engine Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Sparrow . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sparrow&oldid=1238448204 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

522-464: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Animal common name disambiguation pages sparrow [REDACTED] Look up sparrow  or spadger in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sparrow may refer to: Birds [ edit ] Old World sparrows , family Passeridae New World sparrows , family Passerellidae two species in

551-477: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Animal common name disambiguation pages Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. is the debut studio album by the American folk rock duo Simon & Garfunkel . Following their early incarnation as rock 'n' roll duo Tom and Jerry, Columbia Records signed the pair in late 1963. The album

580-445: The dunnock or hedge accentor in the family Prunellidae People [ edit ] Sparrow (surname) Sparrow (American poet) (born 1953), American poet, activist, musician, and rabble-rouser Robert Brown (footballer, born 1856) , Scottish footballer known by the nickname 'Sparrow' Media [ edit ] Films [ edit ] The Sparrow (1914 film) , a 1914 French silent film Sparrows (1916 film) ,

609-600: The American Song Contest "Sparrows", by Jason Gray from Where the Light Gets In "Sparrows", by Spratleys Japs from Pony "The Sparrow", by Mastodon from The Hunter "The Sparrow", by The Ramblers Other media [ edit ] Sparrow (TV series) , a 2016 Chinese television series Gary Sparrow , a character from Goodnight Sweetheart Captain Jack Sparrow ,

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638-403: The American Song Contest "Sparrows", by Jason Gray from Where the Light Gets In "Sparrows", by Spratleys Japs from Pony "The Sparrow", by Mastodon from The Hunter "The Sparrow", by The Ramblers Other media [ edit ] Sparrow (TV series) , a 2016 Chinese television series Gary Sparrow , a character from Goodnight Sweetheart Captain Jack Sparrow ,

667-496: The Passerine family Estrildidae: Java sparrow Timor sparrow Hedge sparrow, also known as the dunnock or hedge accentor in the family Prunellidae People [ edit ] Sparrow (surname) Sparrow (American poet) (born 1953), American poet, activist, musician, and rabble-rouser Robert Brown (footballer, born 1856) , Scottish footballer known by the nickname 'Sparrow' Media [ edit ] Films [ edit ] The Sparrow (1914 film) ,

696-528: Was dedicated to Andrew Goodman , who was their friend and a classmate of Simon at Queens College . Andrew Goodman volunteered in Freedom Summer during 1964 and was abducted and killed in the murders of Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner . The album is included in its entirety as part of the Simon & Garfunkel box sets Collected Works and The Columbia Studio Recordings (1964–1970) . The album

725-670: Was initially unsuccessful, having been released in the shadow of the British Invasion . This resulted in Paul Simon moving to England and Art Garfunkel continuing his studies at Columbia University in New York City. It ultimately reached No.  24 on the UK Album Charts , albeit in 1968, long after the duo had re-formed and gone on to greater success. Following the success of "The Sound of Silence,"

754-569: Was produced by Tom Wilson and engineered by Roy Halee between March 10–31, 1964. “Benedictus" was arranged and adapted from Orlando di Lasso 's Missa Octavi toni , a Renaissance setting of the ordinary of the mass. The text, in Latin , is benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini ( KJV : Blessed be he that cometh in the name of the Lord  ). The song is arranged for two voices with cello and sparse guitar accompaniment. The album's cover photo

783-568: Was produced by Tom Wilson and engineered by Roy Halee . The cover and the label include the subtitle "exciting new sounds in the folk tradition". Recorded in March 1964, the album was released on October 19. The album was initially unsuccessful, so Paul Simon moved to London, England and released his first solo album The Paul Simon Songbook . Art Garfunkel continued his studies at Columbia University in his native New York City, before reuniting with Simon in late 1965. Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.

812-688: Was re-released in January 1966 (to capitalize on their newly found radio success because of the overdubbing of the song " The Sound of Silence " in June 1965, adding electric guitars, bass guitar and a drum kit, which was done under the direction of producer Tom Wilson without the duo's knowledge), and reached No.  30 on the Billboard 200 . It was belatedly released in the UK two years later (in 1968) in both mono and stereo formats. The song "He Was My Brother"

841-597: Was shot at the Fifth Avenue / 53rd Street subway station in New York City. In several concerts, Art Garfunkel related that during the photo session, several hundred pictures were taken that were unusable due to the "old familiar suggestion" on the wall in the background (a euphemism for the words "Fuck You"), which inspired Paul Simon to write the song "A Poem on the Underground Wall" for the duo's later Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme album. The album

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