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"Boulevard of Broken Dreams" is a 1933 hit song with lyrics by Al Dubin and music by Harry Warren. Deane Janis with Hal Kemp's Orchestra recorded the original version on October 31, 1933, in Chicago, which was issued by Brunswick Records. [1] In 1934, a rendition sung by Constance Bennett appeared in the film Moulin Rouge, but was unreleased on ...
"Boulevard of Broken Dreams" is an emo [10] hard rock [11] power ballad. [10] It is four minutes and twenty-two seconds long. [10] The song begins immediately after the previous song in the album, "Holiday", with the introduction to "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" fading in during the song's final note. [12]
E Standard - Lead/Bass; Custom: EABGBd♯ - Rhythm "Pressure" 2005 Drop D "Still Into You" 2013 Drop D - Lead/Rhythm; C♯ Standard - Bass "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" Green Day: 2004 E Standard - Lead/Rhythm/Bass; Capo required - Alt. Rhythm Green Day III January 16, 2018 "Jesus of Suburbia" E Standard Lead/Bass; E♭ Standard Rhythm "Holiday"
Also in that section, the article currently states "['Boulevard of Broken Dreams'] became one of only two songs to ever reach #1 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks, Modern Rock Tracks, and Adult Top 40 charts."
Boulevard of Broken Dreams: 1958 Sittin' on a Rainbow: 1959 Born to Lose: Ferlin Husky: King 1960 Easy Livin' Ferlin's Favorites: Capitol "Gone" 1961 Walkin' and a Hummin' Memories of Home: 1962 Some of My Favorites: 1963 The Unpredictable Simon Crum: The Heart and Soul of Ferlin Husky: The Hits of Ferlin Husky: 1964 By Request: 20 1965 True ...
Boulevard of Broken Dreams, a 1989 album by Smokie "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" (Smokie song), 1989 "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" (Green Day song), 2004 "Boulevard of Broken Dreams", a 1984 song by Hanoi Rocks, from Two Steps from the Move "Boulevard of Broken Dreams", a 1986 song by Brian Setzer from the album The Knife Feels Like Justice
"Free Ride" is a song written by Dan Hartman and performed by the Edgar Winter Group from their 1972 album They Only Come Out at Night, produced by Rick Derringer. The single was a top 15 U.S. hit in 1973, reaching number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 [ 2 ] and number 10 on Cash Box .
96-button Stradella bass layout on an accordion. C is in the middle of the root note row. The Stradella Bass System (sometimes called [1] standard bass) is a buttonboard layout equipped on the bass side of many accordions, which uses columns of buttons arranged in a circle of fifths; this places the principal major chords of a key (I, IV and V) in three adjacent columns.