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  2. How Sweet - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Amid the controversy, NewJeans released their subsequent single, "How Sweet", which had been announced prior. [4] According to ADOR's press release, "How Sweet" is a Miami bass song. [6] NME wrote that the track "sees NewJeans playing with Miami bass". They continue to reimagine Y2K sounds, transforming them into their own "enchanting ...

  3. The Beatles Illustrated Lyrics - Wikipedia

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    The Beatles Illustrated Lyrics is a set of two books combining the lyrics of songs by the Beatles with accompanying illustrations and photographs, many by leading artists of the period. Comments from the Beatles on the origins of the songs are also included. [1] The book was edited by Alan Aldridge, who also provided many of the illustrations. [2]

  4. The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present - Wikipedia

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    The book consists of McCartney's discussions with Muldoon of the lyrics of 154 of his songs written during his time as a member of the rock bands the Beatles and Wings and as a solo artist. [2] [3] The songs are arranged alphabetically over two volumes. The book also includes many previously unseen photographs, paintings and handwritten texts. [2]

  5. Bittersweet: How Sorrow and Longing Make Us Whole - Wikipedia

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    Though finding the book's premise and most of its anecdotes and evidence "obvious", and criticizing Cain's over-reliance on anecdotes from people of privilege, the critic wrote that the book's best parts lay out the "tyranny of positivity—that particular American obsession with highlighting happiness over sadness".

  6. The Oxford Book of English Madrigals - Wikipedia

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    Those sweet delightful lilies: John Bennet: All creatures now: John Bennet: Weep, O mine eyes: William Byrd: Lullaby, my sweet little baby: William Byrd: This sweet and merry month of May: William Byrd: Though Amaryllis dance: Michael Cavendish: Come, gentle swains: Michael East: Poor is the life: Michael East: Quick, quick, away, dispatch ...

  7. Wig-Wam Bam - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Also, this was the first Sweet single with bass player Steve Priest singing some parts of the lead vocal: the "try a little touch, try a little too much" line at the chorus. This became an important part of Sweet's later style; on most of their later singles they also used this technique, with Priest singing some lines of the ...

  8. Darrell K. Sweet - Wikipedia

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    Sweet was born August 15, 1934, [2] in Highland Park, New Jersey. He graduated from Syracuse University in 1956 with a degree in fine arts. [3] Sweet began designing book covers for Ballantine Books in 1974. He moved to Del Rey Books in 1975, when Judy-Lynn del Rey hired him to produce the front cover for Fritz Leiber's novel Gather, Darkness!. [4]

  9. Sam Stone (song) - Wikipedia

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    Parts of the melody of "Sam Stone" were used by Roger Waters in the opening of "The Post War Dream", a song on Pink Floyd's 1983 album The Final Cut.The song is indirectly referenced in "Cop Shoot Cop...", which closes Spiritualized's 1997 album, Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space – the lyrics "There's a hole in my arm where all the money goes/Jesus Christ died for nothing, I ...