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  2. Death Don't Have No Mercy - Wikipedia

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    "Death Don't Have No Mercy" is composed with words and music by Davis. It features techniques of arrangement and performance from his gospel songs, alongside his style of blues guitar. [20] Davis' guitar accompaniment for the song is a relatively simple chord progression, performed in the key of G-flat major.

  3. ...Very 'Eavy ...Very 'Umble - Wikipedia

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    Mick Box – lead guitar, acoustic guitar, backing vocals; Ken Hensley – organ, slide guitar, Mellotron, piano, backing vocals; Paul Newton – bass guitar, backing vocals; Ollie Olsson – drums, percussion; Alex Napier – drums (except "Lucy Blues", "Dreammare" and "Bird of Prey") Keith Baker – drums on "Bird of Prey" Additional ...

  4. Ultimate Guitar - Wikipedia

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    Users of Ultimate Guitar are able to view, request, vote and comment on tablatures in the site's forum. Guitar Pro and Power Tab files can be run through programs in order to play the tablature. Members can also submit album, multimedia and gear reviews, as well as guitar lessons and news articles. Approved works are published on the website.

  5. Hallelujah I Love Her So - Wikipedia

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    The song incorporates Gospel music. "Hallelujah I Love Her So" is a testament to the joyous release of love, featuring a sophisticated horn arrangement and memorable tenor sax solo by Don Wilkerson. Several artists, including Stevie Wonder, Peggy Lee, Eddie Cochran, and Humble Pie have covered the song.

  6. Very Best of 2nd Chapter of Acts - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide ... "Humble Yourself" - 3:58 "Mansion Builder" - 3:10 "Rod and Staff" - 2:58

  7. I'll Take You There - Wikipedia

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    Included on the group's 1972 album Be Altitude: Respect Yourself, "I'll Take You There" features lead singer Mavis Staples inviting her listeners to seek Heaven.The song is almost completely a call-and-response chorus, with the introduction and bassline being lifted—uncredited—from "The Liquidator", a 1969 reggae hit written by Harry Johnson and performed by the Harry J Allstars.

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    Beyoncé’s Mom Claps Back at 'Obsessed' Online Trolls After Her Daughter's Christmas Day Performance

  9. Greg Ridley - Wikipedia

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    Humble Pie's first album As Safe As Yesterday Is was released, and a second album, Town and Country, was also released in the same year. A contract with A&M Records and a re-working of their sound into a harder brand of music, coupled with extensive touring of the United States followed.