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* "Hard Times", a 1982 single by [[Change (band)|Change]] |
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* [[Hard Times (1975 film)|''Hard Times'' (1975 film)]], starring Charles Bronson |
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* "Hard Times", a Rock Video Show which airs in the US, Europe, Africa and The Middle East |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 09:03, 12 March 2011
Hard Times is a novel by Charles Dickens. The title may also refer to:
- Hard Times (TV Series), a 1977 TV Series based on Dickens' novel, directed by John Irvin
- Hard Times: An Oral History of the Great Depression, a book by Studs Terkel
- "Hard Times" (song), by Patrick Wolf from the album The Bachelor
- "Hard Times" (Run-D.M.C. song), a 1984 song from their eponymous debut album
- "Hard Times Come Again No More", a song by Stephen Foster sometimes shortened to "Hard Times"
- "Hard Times", a song by Ray Charles
- "Hard Times", a song by Ringo Starr on his 1978 album Bad Boy
- "Hard Times", a song by The Human League on their EP Fascination!
- "Hard Times", a 1982 single by Change
- Hard Times (1975 film), starring Charles Bronson
- "Hard Times", a Rock Video Show which airs in the US, Europe, Africa and The Middle East
See also
- Hard Times Café, a restaurant in Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Hard Times Cafe, a restaurant chain in Virginia
- Hard Time (disambiguation)