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Что (кто) такое quick on pins - определение

SONG PERFORMED BY BURL IVES
A Paper Of Pins; A Paper of Pins; Paper of Pins; Paper Of Pins

Jacob Pins         
  • Jacob Pins
  • "'''In Chains'''", From '''Woodcuts for Heinrich von Kleist’s Michael Kohlhaas''' (1953/2003), woodcut, Jerusalem Print Workshop.
  • '''Blind People''' (1957), woodcut
ISRAELI ARTIST (1917-2005)
Jacob Otto Pins
Jacob Otto Pins (17 January 1917 – 4 December 2005) was a German-born Israeli woodcut artist and art collector, particularly of Japanese prints and paintings.
Needles and Pins (song)         
ORIGINAL SONG WRITTEN AND COMPOSED BY SONNY BONO AND JACK NITZSCHE; FIRST RECORDED BY JACKIE DESHANNON
Needles and Pins (1963); Needles and Pins (1963 song); Needles & Pins
"Needles and Pins" is a rock song credited to American writers Jack Nitzsche and Sonny Bono. Jackie DeShannon recorded it in 1963 and other versions followed, including by Cher, The Searchers, Smokie, the Ramones, Del Shannon, Gene Clark, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers with Stevie Nicks, and Crack The Sky, and Willie DeVille.
Odon de Pins         
  • A depiction of Odon de Pins from 1726
GRAND MASTER OF THE KNIGHTS HOSPITALLER
Eudes de Pin; Odon de pins
Odo de Pins (1212 – 24 March 1296), also known as Eudes de Pin or Odon de Pins, was the twenty-third Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller, serving from 1294 until his death in 1296, succeeding Jean de Villiers.

Википедия

The Bus Stop Song

"The Bus Stop Song" (also known as "A Paper of Pins") is a popular song. The title references the movie, Bus Stop, in which it was introduced.

A traditional song, it was orchestrated by Ken Darby in 1956 but a version (called The Keys of Canterbury) was known in the 19th century and Alan Lomax collected it as "A Paper of Pins" in the 1930s.

It is best known in a recording, made on July 17, 1956, by The Four Lads and dubbed over the opening credits of the movie, with some of its lyrics also included in early dialogue. This recording was released by Columbia Records as catalog number 40736. It first reached the Billboard charts on September 15, 1956. On the Disk Jockey chart, it peaked at #17; on the Best Seller chart, at #22; on the composite chart of the top 100 songs, it reached #23. The flip side was "A House with Love in It."