- "There's
Too Many Irons in the Fire" is
the second single by
the English rock band Cardiacs,
released on 12
August 1987.
In the w**** of its release, There's...
-
extended play, the
whole of the "There's
Too Many Irons In The Fire" 12-inch
single and
the B-sides of
the "Susannah's
Still Alive" 12-inch single. It...
- half-way[a] Do not put all your eggs
in one basket[a] Do not put
the cart
before the horse[a] Do not put
too many irons in the fire Do not put new wine into old...
- since.
Sessions for the
album began in 1985 at
The Workhouse Studios with
the songs "There's
Too Many Irons in the Fire" and "All Spectacular"
being released...
- stir up
the fire or to
clear the grates of ashes.
Other fire irons include the fire rake (not to be
confused with
the firefighter's tool),
fire tongs and...
-
whose chief fault was to have '
too many irons in the fire'". On
the other hand,
Steven Beller criticizes him for
being too much of a
medieval knight who...
-
Cardiacs 12-inch singles, "There's
Too Many Irons in the Fire" and "Is This
the Life".
Drake also pla**** a
major part on
the next
Cardiacs album, 1988's A...
- {{cite AV
media notes}}: CS1 maint:
others in cite AV
media (notes) (link) "There's
Too Many Irons in the Fire" / "All Spectacular" (Vinyl
liner notes)...
- television.
Later in the year,
Cardiacs released a 12-inch
single called "There's
Too Many Irons in the Fire".
In October, a live-
in-
the-studio
session was...
- "
Too Many Irons in the Fire" (Kortchmar, Stan Lynch) "How Do I Get You Back?" (Kortchmar,
Tonio K) "Here
Comes the Night" (Bert Berns) "Takin' It
Too Easy"...