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unusual facts about The Impossible: Mission TV Series – Pt. 1


The Impossible: Mission TV Series – Pt. 1

The album's title, and cover, are a reference to the popular action adventure TV series Mission: Impossible.


Ain't Nothin' Goin' on But the Rent

The line "Ain't nothing goin' on now, but the rent-uh" appears in the 1972 James Brown hit Get on the Good Foot, Pt. 1.

Christina Perri discography

!scope="row""A Thousand Years, Pt. 2"
(featuring Steve Kazee)

Frankie Gaye

In 1977, Frankie participated in background vocals for Marvin's hit, "Got to Give It Up, Pt. 1".

Hampton Comes Alive

#"Rock and Roll, Pt. 2" (Glitter, Leander) - 2:04

Keeper of the Seven Keys, Pt. 2

Michael Weikath's "Eagle Fly Free", one of the well known songs of the album has also been covered, as Kai Hansen's "I Want Out", by bands like Vision Divine, and Bassinvaders.

Nancy Hower

"Elogium" (Season 2), "Tattoo" (Season 2), "Dreadnought" (Season 2), "Deadlock" (Season 2), "Basics, Pt. 2" (Season 3), "Mortal Coil" (Season 4), "Once Upon A Time" (Season 5), and "Fury" (Season 6).

Read All About It

"Read All About It, Pt. III", a 2012 continuation of Green's song by Emeli Sandé

Read All About It, Pt. III

Sandé notably performed the track on 12 August 2012 as part of the 2012 Summer Olympics closing ceremony, opening the show itself when she performed acoustically from the back seat of a car.

The pair had previously worked together on rapper's debut album Alive Till I'm Dead, which she featured on track "Kids That Love to Dance".

It is a sequel to the 2011 hit single, "Read All About It" which appears on Professor Green's second studio album, At Your Inconvenience.

"Read All About It, Pt. III" is a song by Scottish singer-songwriter Emeli Sandé, from her debut album, Our Version of Events (2012).

The Work, pt. 1

"The Work, pt. 1" was originally released as a downloadable single via Napster, during the height of its legal troubles.

Twelve Eighteen, Pt. 1

"I Who Have Nothing" samples "I Who Have Nothing" by Linda Jones

Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots, Pt. 1

It reached #18 in the UK Singles Chart as the highest charting single from the album, after which the band made its debut appearance on Top of the Pops.


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