Broken Wings
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Broken Wings may refer to:
  • "Broken Wings" (1953 song)
    Broken Wings (1953 song)
    "Broken Wings" is a popular song, written by John Jerome and Bernard Gunn.Probably the best known version of the song was produced by Dick Rowe and recorded in the UK by The Stargazers in 1953...

    , a 1953 hit for The Stargazers
  • "Broken Wings" (Mr. Mister song), 1985
  • "Broken Wings" (Alter Bridge song)
    Broken Wings (Alter Bridge song)
    "Broken Wings" is a song recorded and performed by the band Alter Bridge. The song was the third and final single from the band's debut studio album, One Day Remains. It was not as successful as the previous two singles . Actor Paul Guilfoyle, known for his role in the hit show CSI: Crime Scene...

    , 2004
  • "Broken Wings", a song by Bryan Adams from 11
    11 (Bryan Adams album)
    11 is the tenth studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Bryan Adams. The album was released by Polydor Records on March 17, 2008. 11 was the first release of new Adams material since Colour Me Kubrick in 2005 and the first studio album in four years since Room Service...

  • Broken Wings (film)
    Broken Wings (film)
    Broken Wings is a 2002 Israeli film directed by Nir Bergman and starring Orly Silbersatz Banai, Maya Maron, and Nitai Gaviratz.- Plot :The unexpected death of the family patriarch throws every member of the Ullmann clan off course. Widow Dafna takes to bed for three months and when she finally...

    , a 2002 Israeli film
  • Broken Wings (EP), a 2003 EP by Passerby, now called Flyleaf
  • Broken Wings (book)
    Broken Wings (book)
    The Broken Wings is a poetic novel written by Khalil Gibran and first published in Arabic in 1912. It is a tale of tragic love, set in turn-of-the-century Beirut. A young woman, Selma Karamy is betrothed to a prominent religious man's nephew. The protagonist, a young man, perhaps even Gibran...

    , a 1912 poetic novel written by Khalil Gibran
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