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  2. Right Here (SWV song) - Wikipedia

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    "Right Here" was the first of their videos to showcase the group's dancing skills. The music video directed by American music video director, film director and VJ Lionel C. Martin to the remixed version begins with SWV riding horses and fishing on an island's coast, and are shown performing with a band.

  3. ChordPro - Wikipedia

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    The ChordPro (also known as Chord) format is a text-based markup language for representing chord charts by describing the position of chords in relation to the song's lyrics. ChordPro also provides markup to denote song sections (e.g., verse, chorus, bridge), song metadata (e.g., title, tempo, key), and generic annotations (i.e., notes to the ...

  4. I'm Right Here - Wikipedia

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    The video for "I'm Right Here" (directed by Darren Grant), features Samantha Mumba and a group of girls in fireman-type outfits hosing down unfaithful men with a fire hose riding in a firetruck. Jamaican deejay Damian Marley , son of reggae singer Bob Marley , and dancer Cris Judd are featured in the video.

  5. I'm Easy (Keith Carradine song) - Wikipedia

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    "I'm Easy" is an Academy Award-winning song written and performed by Keith Carradine for the 1975 movie Nashville. [1] Carradine recorded a slightly faster version that became a popular music hit in 1976 in the United States .

  6. Right Here (Jeremy Camp song) - Wikipedia

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    "Right Here" is a song written and performed by Christian singer-songwriter Jeremy Camp. It was the second radio single released in promotion of his debut studio album, Stay . The single reached the No. 9 position on the Billboard Hot Christian Songs airplay chart.

  7. I–V–vi–IV progression - Wikipedia

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    The chord progression is also used in the form IV–I–V–vi, as in songs such as "Umbrella" by Rihanna [5] and "Down" by Jay Sean. [6] Numerous bro-country songs followed the chord progression, as demonstrated by Greg Todd's mash-up of several bro-country songs in an early 2015 video.

  8. Right Here (Staind song) - Wikipedia

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    "Right Here" is the first single from Staind's fifth album Chapter V in 2005. "Right Here" has been Staind's third-most successful single chartwise (the first two being 2001's " It's Been Awhile " and 2003's " So Far Away "), peaking at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, as the previous two singles had also done.

  9. Ragged but Right (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Ragged But Right" [1] is a traditional American song dating from the early 1900s. [2] It was recorded by George Jones and released in 1956 as " I'm Ragged But I'm Right ". [ 3 ] The song is considered one of Jones' best early works, and it was included on his debut 1957 album (as "Ragged But Right" [ 4 ] ).

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