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  2. Love Without End, Amen - Wikipedia

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    "Love Without End, Amen" is a song written by Aaron Barker, and recorded by American country music singer George Strait. It was released in April 1990 as the lead-off single from the album Livin' It Up and became Strait's biggest hit ever.

  3. Common chord (music) - Wikipedia

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    A closely related key can be defined as one that has many common chords. A relative major or minor key has all of its chords in common; a dominant or subdominant key has four in common. Less closely related keys have two or fewer chords in common. For example, C major and A minor have 7 common chords while C major and F ♯ major have 0 common ...

  4. No Promises (Cheat Codes song) - Wikipedia

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    "No Promises" is a song recorded by American DJ group Cheat Codes. It features vocals by American singer and songwriter Demi Lovato as well as Trevor Dahl, a member of the group. The song was released on March 31, 2017, and debuted on mainstream radio in the United States on April 11, 2017. [ 1 ] "

  5. Promises (Randy Travis song) - Wikipedia

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    "Promises" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Randy Travis. It was originally released in March 1987 as the B-side of " Forever and Ever, Amen ." It was released as the A-side in May 1989 as the fourth and final single from his album, Old 8x10 , peaking at number 17 in the United States and number 12 in Canada.

  6. Promises (Maverick City Music song) - Wikipedia

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    "Promises" peaked at number one on the US Hot Christian Songs chart, [3] and on the Hot Gospel Songs chart, [4] and number eleven on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart. [5] The song was ranked by Billboard as the third biggest gospel song in 2022. [6] It has been certified platinum by Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). [7]

  7. Promises (Eric Clapton song) - Wikipedia

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    "Promises" consists of four verses, two choruses and an ending. The song is in the key of G major [6] and backing vocals were performed by Marcy Levy. Billboard called "Promises" a "swaying, melodic rocker" that sometimes sounds like Clapton's earlier hit "Lay Down Sally." [1] Record World said that it "is largely acoustic with smooth and easy ...

  8. The Promise (Girls Aloud song) - Wikipedia

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    The chord progression varies throughout the song, but chords include E, Am, C, A, Dm, and D. [12] "The Promise" is composed in rondo form, the chorus serving as the song's only repeated section. A key change takes place before the song's final chorus. Both the radio edit and the album version of the song were edited from the full-length version ...

  9. Promises, Promises (Lynn Anderson song) - Wikipedia

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    "Promises, Promises" is the name of a country song made famous by Lynn Anderson in 1968. "Promises, Promises" was Anderson's second major hit. The single was released in late 1967 on the Chart Records label, the distributed by RCA Victor , and was publicly debuted on The Lawrence Welk Show in an early December 1967 episode.