Vacancy or No Vacancy may refer to:
"No Vacancy" is a song written by Merle Travis and Cliffie Stone in 1946. The best-known version of the song is Travis' own, which reached #3 on the country charts in that year.
The song's lyrics tell, in first person, of a World War II veteran who returns and finds nowhere to live: "All along the line it's the same old sign waitin' for me./No Vacancy, No Vacancy"
Reportedly, "No Vacancy" got Travis his first major solo recording contract. Cliffie Stone brought the idea for the song to Travis and then brought the demo to Capitol Records after Travis wrote and recorded the song. Lee Gillette at Capitol liked the song, signed Travis, and "No Vacancy" became his first hit.
The song has also been recorded by Glen Campbell (on his first album, Big Bluegrass Special (1962)) and Ricky Nelson (1966, on Bright Lights & Country Music).
No Vacancy is an independent 1999 comedy film written and directed by Marius Balchunas.
The film is about the various people who inhabit the seeding Pink Motel in Los Angeles. Two men wake up with hookers, then proceed to accost a beauty-obsessed woman (Lolita Davidovich); the Latino motel owner (Joaquim de Almeida) is angered after finding his daughter (Patricia Velasquez) wants to marry a white man; a young woman (Christina Ricci) awakes to find a stranger (Timothy Olyphant) in her bedroom.
Step off may refer to:
The posterior cruciate ligament (or PCL) is one of the four major ligaments of the knee. It connects the posterior intercondylar area of the tibia to the medial condyle of the femur. This configuration allows the PCL to resist forces pushing the tibia posteriorly relative to the femur.
The PCL is an intracapsular ligament along with the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) because it lies deep within the knee joint. They are both isolated from the fluid-filled synovial cavity, with the synovial membrane wrapped around them. The PCL gets its name by attaching to the posterior portion of the tibia.
The PCL is located within the knee joint where it stabilizes the articulating bones, particularly the femur and the tibia, during movement. It originates from the lateral edge of the medial femoral condyle and the roof of the intercondyle notch then stretches, at a posterior and lateral angle, toward the posterior of the tibia just below its articular surface.
Step Off is a 2002 album by rock band ESG.
All along the road of life I roam
Looking for a place to call my own
Not a fancy mansion
Or a bungalow for me
Everywhere I go I seem to find
Hangin' on the door that same old sign
My heart beats slower when I read on the door
No vacancy
No vacancy, no vacancy
All along the line, same old sign
Waitin' for me
No vacancy, no vacancy
My heart beats slower when I read on the door
No vacancy
Not so very long ago it seemed
Many a happy dream I dreamed
Of a little nest where I could rest
And the world was free
Now the mighty war is over and won
Trouble and trials just begun
I face that terrible enemy
No vacancy
No vacancy, no vacancy
All along the line, same old sign
Waitin' for me
No vacancy, no vacancy
My heart beats slower when I read on the door
No vacancy
Brother if you live a life of ease
You'd better take a moment on your knees
And thank the Lord above
For all he's done for you
Livin' in a world of grief and hate
Hopin' every day that the hand of fate
Will remove that sign on the door
No vacancy
No vacancy, no vacancy
All along the line, same old sign
Waitin' for me
No vacancy, no vacancy
My heart beats slower when I read on the door