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Graveyard shift

 
Wikipedia: Graveyard shift

A graveyard shift means a shift of work running through the early hours of the morning, especially one from midnight until 8 am. See shift work.

Graveyard shift may also refer to:

In movies, television, and video games:

In literature:

In Music:

  • "Graveyard Shift", a song by Uncle Tupelo
  • "Graveyard Shift", a song by Steve Earl and the Del McCoury Band from The Mountain (album)
  • "Graveyard Shift", a late night radio programme presented on Scottish radio station Leith FM every 2nd Thursday night of the month which is dedicated to heavy metal music
  • "Graveyard Shift", a song by Kardinal Offishall from the 2008 album Not 4 Sale
  • "Graveyard Shift", a song by John Zorn from the 1989 album Naked City
  • "Graveyard Shift", a song by an unknown artist intended to be featured in Guitar Hero, but removed for unknown reasons
  • Graveyard Shift, a side-project of Jani Liimatainen and former bandmate Henrik Klingenberg of Finnish power metal band Sonata Arctica
  • Batman: The Musical Overture, in this song composed by Jim Steinman for a musical about Batman, the hero sings that he is working the graveyard shift.

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