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  2. Lonely People - Wikipedia

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    "Lonely People" is a song written by the husband-and-wife team of Dan Peek and Catherine Peek and recorded by America. It was the second single from America's 1974 album Holiday . Background

  3. Eleanor Rigby - Wikipedia

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    The chorus beginning "All the lonely people" involves the viola in a chromatic descent to the 5th; from 7 (D natural on "All the lonely peo-") to 6 (C ♯ on "-ple") to ♭ 6 (C on "they") to 5 (B on "from"). According to musicologist Dominic Pedler, this adds an "air of inevitability to the flow of the music (and perhaps to the plight of the ...

  4. Mike Gayle - Wikipedia

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    Gayle was born in Quinton, Birmingham, to parents from Jamaica, and is the younger brother of broadcaster Phil Gayle.He attended Lordswood Boys' School where he was Head Boy. [2]

  5. The Lonely - Wikipedia

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    "The Lonely" was the first regular episode to enter production following the success of the pilot episode, "Where Is Everybody?" in selling the series. It was the first of several episodes (including " I Shot an Arrow into the Air ", " A Hundred Yards Over the Rim " and " The Rip Van Winkle Caper ") to be filmed on location in Death Valley .

  6. Talk:All The Lonely People - Wikipedia

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    Other : Project: Add {{WikiProject The Beatles}} to the talk pages of all Beatles-related articles. Send a newsletter to members, canvas for new members and coordinate tasks. Enter articles assessed as stubs onto this list, also list articles needing cleanup and other work here.

  7. Lonely People (EP) - Wikipedia

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    On 30 November 2014, Gartland released a video of the title track, "Lonely People". It is a compilation of video clips Gartland requested from fans. [7] On 19 December 2014, Gartland released a video of an acoustic performance of the third track, "Whispers".

  8. Eleanor Rigby (statue) - Wikipedia

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    Steele included what he described as "magical properties" in his design, all hidden inside the bronze figure and representing a different facet of life. These were: a four-leaf clover (for good luck), a page from the Bible (for spiritual guidance), football boots (representing sport and fun), a comic book (for comedy and adventure), and a ...

  9. Lonely People (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Lonely People" is a song by the band America from the album Holiday. The term may also refer to: The English translation of the play "Einsame Menschen" by the German dramatist Gerhart Hauptmann; Lonely People, an album and its title track by Orla Gartland "Neon (Lonely People)", a song by Lena Meyer-Landrut from the album Stardust