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  2. Broken-Hearted Girl - Wikipedia

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    The duo initially composed "Broken-Hearted Girl" as a traditional rhythm and blues song but co-writer Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds changed one chord and added falsetto vocals. [2] His recording a demo version preceded a rewrite of the backing track chords and the addition of a four-on-the-floor piano; [ 2 ] the result was a "grand-piano ballad ...

  3. What Becomes of the Brokenhearted - Wikipedia

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    It is a ballad, with lead singer Jimmy Ruffin recalling the pain that befalls the broken-hearted who had love that's now departed. The tune was written by William Weatherspoon, Paul Riser, and James Dean, and the recording was produced by Weatherspoon and William "Mickey" Stevenson. "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted" remains one of the most ...

  4. Mary Don't You Weep - Wikipedia

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    Recorded. 1915 (first recording), Fisk Jubilee Singers. Genre. Gospel, spiritual. " Mary Don't You Weep " (alternately titled " O Mary Don't You Weep ", " Oh Mary, Don't You Weep, Don't You Mourn ", or variations thereof) is a Spiritual that originates from before the American Civil War. [1] As such, scholars sometimes refer to it as a "slave ...

  5. Amazing Grace - Wikipedia

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    John Newton, 1778 According to the Dictionary of American Hymnology, "Amazing Grace" is John Newton's spiritual autobiography in verse. In 1725, Newton was born in Wapping, a district in London near the Thames. His father was a shipping merchant who was brought up as a Catholic but had Protestant sympathies, and his mother was a devout Independent, unaffiliated with the Anglican Church. She ...

  6. I Shall Not Be Moved - Wikipedia

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    The song describes being "like a tree planted by the waters" who "shall not be moved" because of faith in God. Secularly, as "We Shall Not Be Moved" it gained popularity as a protest and union song of the Civil Rights Movement. [2] The text is based on biblical scripture: Blessed is the man that trusteth in the L ORD, and whose hope the L ORD is.

  7. Pretty Polly Perkins of Paddington Green - Wikipedia

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    "Pretty Polly Perkins of Paddington Green" is the title of an English song, composed by the London music hall and broadside songwriter Harry Clifton (1832–1872), [1] and first published in 1864. It is catalogued as Roud Folk Song Index No. 430. It was originally published under the title Polly Perkins of Paddington Green or the Broken Hearted ...

  8. The Knoxville Girl - Wikipedia

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    Lyrics. I met a little girl in Knoxville, a town we all know well. And every Sunday evening, out in her home, I'd dwell. We went to take an evening walk about a mile from town. I picked a stick up off the ground and knocked that fair girl down. She fell down on her bended knees, for mercy she did cry.

  9. Down in the Willow Garden - Wikipedia

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    Holly Hunter sings the song as a lullaby in the 1987 film Raising Arizona; an instrumental version of the song plays toward the end of the film. [21] Bon Iver and The Chieftains recorded a version of the song for the 2012 album Voice of Ages. This version of the song can be heard during the closing credits of episode four of Fargo season two. [22]