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The term '''Storm in a Teacup''' can refer to the idiom '''[[ |
The term '''Storm in a Teacup''' can refer to the idiom '''[[Storm in a teacup]]''', or any of the following songs: |
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*A song by [[Badfinger]], written by [[Tom_Evans_%28musician%29|Tom Evans]], appearing as a bonus track on the [[Magic Christian Music]] CD. |
*A song by [[Badfinger]], written by [[Tom_Evans_%28musician%29|Tom Evans]], appearing as a bonus track on the [[Magic Christian Music]] CD. |
Revision as of 04:11, 14 June 2007
The term Storm in a Teacup can refer to the idiom Storm in a teacup, or any of the following songs:
- A song by Badfinger, written by Tom Evans, appearing as a bonus track on the Magic Christian Music CD.
- A British top ten song by The Fortunes, written by Lynsey de Paul and Ron Roker.
- A song by the Red Hot Chili Peppers called Storm in a Teacup from the album Stadium Arcadium.
- A song by English synthpop duo Erasure from their 2007 album Light at the End of the World.