No. That song was made famous by The Gap Band. However, Palmer did cover another Gap Band hit "Early In The Morning", with a video that aired on MTV in the fall and winter of 1988. The single hit US#19 for Palmer.
Its sung by the Gap Band.
The Gap Band consists of brothers Charlie, Robert and Ronnie Wilson, the band first formed as the Greenwood, Archer and Pine Street Band in 1967. The group later changed their name to The Gap Band. Look up "You dropped a bomb on me" by The Gap Band.
Bomb Factory - band - was created in 1991.
Not Enough TimeThey didn't give them a chance to. The Americans dropped the first one on Hiroshima. Then they dropped the other one a few days later on Nagasaki just for good measure. Three days wasn't enough time because shortly after the first atomic bombing, Manchuria was invaded by the Russians. Manchuria was Japan's line of communications to the Allies. This prevented the Japanese from communicating with the US until after the bomb was dropped. Little known fact, Stalin was making contact with the Japanese well before this for the Japanese to conditionally surrender, although Stalin kept this hidden from the other Allies. And when the bomb had gone off in Hiroshima, there was no one there(obviously) to let the Japanese government know. Japan's government officials were under the opinion that it was just some heavy duty bombing at first, and when they later heard it was an atomic bomb, asked their team of scientists who were working on their own bomb if it was possible if the Americans had more than one. The team claimed they didn't, but the Japanese still debated amongst themselves if they should surrender under the American's terms of surrender(which were unconditional). If you are referring to the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, there are several reasons for Japan's continued resistance after its devastation of that city.First: Some Japanese leaders suspected the bomb might have been a one-time trick. By continuing resistance, they were "calling our bluff," or so they thought.Second: The Japanese believed that they could negotiate a favorable armistice with the Allies using the Soviet Union as a third party. When the USSR declared war on Japan on August 8, this went out the window and Japan had nowhere left to turn.Third (tying back in with #1): The Japanese needed proof that the United States had or was building up a nuclear arsenal for use on them. When the second bomb obliterated Nagasaki, it became apparent that the US would not invade and incur massive casualties but "just keep dropping atomic bombs." To the Japanese General Staff, the bombs represented the ultimate American trump card against their plans for a "decisive battle:" rather than negotiating with the Americans after the latter suffered huge losses in the Home Islands, the US would bomb Japan into submission at no cost to themselves.
Box Office Bomb - album - was created in 1989.
During WWII, It was dropped in Hiroshima.
During WWII, It was dropped in Hiroshima.
The Manhattan project scientists headed by Robert Oppenheimer.
A bomb was dropped in Nagasaki.
You Dropped a Bomb on Me was created in 1981.
the second bomb was dropped on Nagasaki
The city of Hiroshima was the place where the first atomic bomb was dropped.
The Enola Gay dropped the first atomic bomb.
It was dropped by the United States by orders of President Truman over Hiroshima, Japan.
"fat man" was the name of the atomic bomb dropped on Nagaski. "little boy" was dropped in Hiroshima.
Yes, the bomb was dropped on 6 august 1945 while the Nagasaki bomb was dropped the 9th.
i belive it was dropped in hiroshima.Little boy was an uranium bomb