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"Get Me to the World on Time" is a song written by Annette Tucker and Jill Jones for the American garage rock band, The Electric Prunes. The song was released in May 1967 following the success of the band's previous single, "I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night)". Although the follow-up did not have the same success, "Get Me to the World on Time" still charted at number 27 on the Billboard Hot 100. The single also fared slightly better in the UK, where it reached number 42.

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  • "Get Me to the World on Time" is a song written by Annette Tucker and Jill Jones for the American garage rock band, The Electric Prunes. The song was released in May 1967 following the success of the band's previous single, "I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night)". Although the follow-up did not have the same success, "Get Me to the World on Time" still charted at number 27 on the Billboard Hot 100. The single also fared slightly better in the UK, where it reached number 42. (en)
  • "Get Me to the World on Time" is een liedje van The Electric Prunes. Het werd geschreven door en Jill Jones. verzorgde de muzikale productie. De single werd op 21 april 1967 door Reprise Records uitgegeven, met op de b-kant het door Tucker en Nancie Mantz geschreven "Are You Lovin' Me More (But Enjoying It Less)". Beide liedjes stonden ook op hun eerste album, getiteld The Electric Prunes. In het Verenigd Koninkrijk zorgde Pye Records voor de distributie. De Prunes bereikten met "Get Me to the World on Time" de 27ste plaats in de Amerikaanse en de 42ste in de Britse hitlijst. (nl)
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  • American Recording Company, Power House, Los Angeles, California, 1966 (en)
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  • "Get Me to the World on Time" is a song written by Annette Tucker and Jill Jones for the American garage rock band, The Electric Prunes. The song was released in May 1967 following the success of the band's previous single, "I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night)". Although the follow-up did not have the same success, "Get Me to the World on Time" still charted at number 27 on the Billboard Hot 100. The single also fared slightly better in the UK, where it reached number 42. (en)
  • "Get Me to the World on Time" is een liedje van The Electric Prunes. Het werd geschreven door en Jill Jones. verzorgde de muzikale productie. De single werd op 21 april 1967 door Reprise Records uitgegeven, met op de b-kant het door Tucker en Nancie Mantz geschreven "Are You Lovin' Me More (But Enjoying It Less)". Beide liedjes stonden ook op hun eerste album, getiteld The Electric Prunes. In het Verenigd Koninkrijk zorgde Pye Records voor de distributie. De Prunes bereikten met "Get Me to the World on Time" de 27ste plaats in de Amerikaanse en de 42ste in de Britse hitlijst. (nl)
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