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  2. Angels Brought Me Here - Wikipedia

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    Angels Brought Me Here" sold 128,679 copies in its first week, setting an Australian record at the time for the highest first week single sales by both a debut artist and an Australian artist. [ 2 ] [ 18 ] It also had the second highest first week single sales from any artist, behind Elton John 's tribute to Princess Diana , " Candle in the Wind ".

  3. List of songs in Guitar Hero Live - Wikipedia

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    Guitar Hero Live logo Guitar Hero Live is a 2015 music video game developed by FreeStyleGames and published by Activision. It is the first title in the Guitar Hero series since it went on hiatus after 2011, and the first game in the series available for 8th generation video game consoles (PlayStation 4, Wii U, and Xbox One). The game was released worldwide on 20 October 2015 for these systems ...

  4. Guitar solo - Wikipedia

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    A guitar solo is a melodic passage, instrumental section, or entire piece of music, pre-written (or improvised) to be played on a classical, electric, or acoustic guitar. In 20th and 21st century traditional music and popular music such as blues , swing , jazz , jazz fusion , rock and heavy metal , guitar solos often contain virtuoso techniques ...

  5. Address Unknown (song) - Wikipedia

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    Address Unknown" is a standalone single, and was not released on any Ink Spots album. "Address Unknown" was initially used as a B-side to "Bless You For Being An Angel" [2] and "You Bring Me Down". [3] Later in 1939, a shellac was released with "You Bring Me Down" as the B-side after the charting success of "Address Unknown". [4] [5]

  6. Davie Allan - Wikipedia

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    The single, backed with “Bongo Party”, and the soundtrack album both sold well. Rumors have stated that the melody in "Blues' Theme" was stolen from Louie Shelton's guitar lick in "Last Train to Clarksville", but "Last Train to Clarksville" was recorded on July 25, 1966, while The Wild Angels debuted in the theaters on July 20, 1966. [2]

  7. Angels (Don't Always Have Wings) - Wikipedia

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    "Angels (Don't Always Have Wings)" was a co-write among band members Mark Mothersbaugh, Randy Meisner, and Thomas Rhett with Josh Thompson, Julian Bunetta, and Teddy Swims. Rhett decided on writing a song about angels after reading a book on them, and came up with the title phrase "angels don't always have wings", which he thought could ...

  8. List of guitar tunings - Wikipedia

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    A FuniChar D-616 guitar with a Drop D tuning. It has an unusual additional fretboard that extends onto the headstock. Most guitarists obtain a Drop D tuning by detuning the low E string a tone down. This article contains a list of guitar tunings that supplements the article guitar tunings. In particular, this list contains more examples of open ...

  9. Angels (Robbie Williams song) - Wikipedia

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    "Angels" is a song by the English singer Robbie Williams. It was included on Williams's debut solo album, Life thru a Lens (1997), and released as a single on 1 December 1997 by Chrysalis. It was produced by Guy Chambers and Steve Power.