roof over one"s head - translation to german
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roof over one"s head - translation to german

ALBUM BY BRIAN WILSON
Getting In Over My Head; Gettin' in over My Head; Gettin' in Over My Head; Gettin' In Over My Head

roof over one's head      
ein Dach über dem Kopf
head over heels         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Head over heels; Head Over Heels (song); Head over Heels (song); Head Over Heels (film); Head over Heels (album); Head Over Heels (disambiguation); Head over Heels (film); Head Over Heels (album); Head over Heels (disambiguation); Head Over Heels (TV series); Head over Heels (TV series); Head Over Heels; Head over Heals; Head over Heel
kopfüber; über beide Ohren
gable roof         
  • A form of gable roof (''Käsbissendach'') on the tower of the church in [[Hopfen am See]], Bavaria
MAY HAVE EAVES OR PARAPET; NO RAKE OVERHANGING
Gabled roof; Gable-roofed; Gable roofed
Giebeldach

Definition

Jerkinhead
·noun The hipped part of a roof which is hipped only for a part of its height, leaving a truncated gable.

Wikipedia

Gettin' In over My Head

Gettin' In over My Head is the fourth studio album by American musician Brian Wilson, released June 2004 on Rhino Records. Many of the songs were reworked versions of tracks recorded for the scrapped album Sweet Insanity and the Andy Paley sessions from the 1990s. The album reached #100 in the US during a 1-week chart stay, and #53 in the UK. Critical reaction was mixed.

It features an assortment of celebrity guests such as Paul McCartney, Elton John, Eric Clapton and Carl Wilson (the latter appearing posthumously on "Soul Searchin'", a rejected Beach Boys song from the Paley sessions). Peter Blake created the cover art and assigned 2004 Brian Wilson Presents Smile artist Mark London to art-direct the rest of the package.