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  2. Loose Ends (band) - Wikipedia

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    Loose Ends (also known as Loose End) was a British R&B band that achieved several hit records throughout the 1980s and into the 1990s. The trio was formed in London in 1980, initially comprising vocalist and guitarist Carl McIntosh, vocalist Jane Eugene, and keyboard player and vocalist Steve Nichol.

  3. Category:Loose Ends (band) songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Loose Ends (band) songs or lists of Loose Ends (band) songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Loose Ends (band) songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  4. Zagora (album) - Wikipedia

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    Zagora is the third studio album by British R&B band Loose Ends, released in 1986 by MCA Records.The album spawned the hits "Slow Down", "Stay a Little While, Child" and two others, all of which were hits on the U.S. R&B charts, with "Slow Down" reaching number one on the chart.

  5. Loose Ends - Wikipedia

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    Loose Ends; Loose Ends (Jimi Hendrix album), 1974; Loose Ends, a 2008 EP by Rachael Yamagata; Loose Ends (band), a British R&B group "Loose Ends", a song by Bruce Springsteen from Tracks "Loose Ends", a song by Imogen Heap from Speak for Yourself; Loose Ends, a music production company founded by Pete Waterman

  6. Don't Be a Fool - Wikipedia

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    "Don't Be a Fool" is a song performed by British contemporary R&B group Loose Ends, issued as the lead single from their fifth studio album Look How Long.Produced by band member Carl McIntosh, [3] it is the first single from the band to not feature original members Jane Eugene and Steve Nichol; they both left the band following their previous album The Real Chuckeeboo and were subsequently ...

  7. Guitar chord - Wikipedia

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    The most basic three-chord progressions of Western harmony have only major chords. In each key, three chords are designated with the Roman numerals (of musical notation): The tonic (I), the subdominant (IV), and the dominant (V). While the chords of each three-chord progression are numbered (I, IV, and V), they appear in other orders. [f] [18]

  8. Magic Touch (Loose Ends song) - Wikipedia

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    "Magic Touch " is the eighth single by English R&B band Loose Ends from their second studio album, So Where Are You?, and was released in May 1985 by Virgin Records. In the group's native UK, the single reached number 16. [2] [3] It is the opening track from the album.

  9. Choose Me (Rescue Me) - Wikipedia

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    "Choose Me (Rescue Me)" is the sixth single by the English R&B band, Loose Ends from their first studio album, A Little Spice, and was released in 1984 by Virgin Records. The song reached number 59 in the UK Charts.