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  2. You Like Me Too Much - Wikipedia

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    "You Like Me Too Much" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles. It was written by George Harrison, the group's lead guitarist, and released in August 1965 on the Help! album, except in North America, where it appeared on Beatles VI. [2] The band recorded the track on 17 February that year at EMI Studios in London. [2]

  3. Crush on You (Lil' Kim song) - Wikipedia

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    But as Cam'ron confirmed in XXL: “I wrote the ‘Crush on You’ song and they ended up keeping it for Lil’ Kim album but it was really for Lil’ Cease. The original ‘Crush on You’ is all Lil’ Cease, Lil’ Kim isn’t even on the record [8].” Although Lil' Kim's unexpected pregnancy made it difficult for her to complete her album ...

  4. Crush on You - Wikipedia

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    Crush on You may refer to: Crush on You, a 2014 album by Crush "Crush on You" (The Jets song), 1985, covered by Aaron Carter in 1997 "Crush on You" (Lil' Kim song), 1996 "Crush on You" (Nero song), 2011 "Crush on You", a 1980 song by Bruce Springsteen from the album The River "Crush on You", a 1999 song by Roxette from the album Have a Nice Day

  5. Crush on You (The Jets song) - Wikipedia

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    "Crush on You" is the second single released in 1986 from the Jets' debut album The Jets. The song reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100 and number five on the UK Singles Chart. Jerry Knight and Aaron Zigman co-wrote the hit single which put the Jets on the charts. The record was also given away in the UK in Flexi Disc format by being ...

  6. She Loves You - Wikipedia

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    Like many early Beatles songs, the title of "She Loves You" was framed around the use of personal pronouns. [9] But unusually for a love song, the lyrics are not about the narrator's love for someone else; instead the narrator functions as a helpful go-between for estranged lovers: You think you lost your love, Well, I saw her yesterday.

  7. Rain (Beatles song) - Wikipedia

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    Each verse is based on the G, C and D chords (I, IV, and V). The refrain contains only I and IV chords, and is twelve measures long (the repetition of a six-measure pattern). The first two measures are the G chord. The third and fourth measures are the C chord in the so-called 6 4 (second) inversion. The fifth and sixth measures return to the G ...

  8. 'The Lyrics': Paul McCartney reveals crush on queen ... - AOL

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    It's not the memoir fans longed for, but "The Lyrics" reveals new details about Paul McCartney's life through detailed commentary on 154 of his songs.

  9. While My Guitar Gently Weeps - Wikipedia

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    "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" was one of the few Beatles compositions from early 1968 that changed markedly from demo form to the official recording. [27] Harrison's demos suggest the influence of folk music, yet the Beatles' version is in the heavy rock style typical of much of the band's late 1960s work. [28]