| "Hourglass" | |||||
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| Single by Squeeze from the album Babylon and On |
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| Released | July 1987 (UK) | ||||
| Format | 7" and 12" vinyl | ||||
| Recorded | ? | ||||
| Genre | Rock | ||||
| Length | 3:16 | ||||
| Label | A&M Records | ||||
| Producer | Eric "ET" Thorngren & Glenn Tilbrook | ||||
| Squeeze singles chronology | |||||
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"Hourglass" was the first single released from Squeeze's seventh album, Babylon and On. Aided by a music video that received substantial airplay on MTV, "Hourglass" became the highest-charting hit the band ever had in the United States.
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Track listing
7"
- "Hourglass" (3:16)
- "Wedding Bells" (2:22)
12"
- "Hourglass" (3:16)
- "Splitting Into Three" (3:33)
- "Wedding Bells" (2:22)
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| Chris Difford • Glenn Tilbrook • John Bentley • Stephen Large • Simon Hanson Paul Gunn • Harry Kakoulli • Jools Holland • Gilson Lavis • Paul Carrack • Don Snow • Chris Holland • Keith Wilkinson • Andy Metcalfe • Matt Irving • Pete Thomas (drummer) • Kevin Wilkinson • Nick Harper • Ashley Soan • Hilaire Penda • Chris Braide |
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| Management and Producers | Miles Copeland III • John Cale • John Wood • Roger Bechirian • Elvis Costello • Dave Edmunds • Nick Lowe • Phil McDonald • Laurie Latham • Eric "ET" Thorngren • Steve Forward • Tony Berg • Peter Smith |
| EPs | Packet of Three |
| Studio albums | U.K. Squeeze • Cool for Cats • Argybargy • East Side Story • Sweets from a Stranger • Cosi Fan Tutti Frutti • Babylon and On • Frank • Play • Some Fantastic Place • Ridiculous • Domino |
| Related articles | New Wave music • Difford & Tilbrook • A&M Records • Reprise Records • Ark 21 Records • IRS Records • Quixotic Records |


