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  2. Sweet Thing (Rufus song) - Wikipedia

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    A shoulder-swaying rhythm base firmly supports an appealing, diva-style vocal and familiar funk guitar chords." He added, "Watch this one glide onto pop and urban playlists within seconds." [9] The Daily Vault's Mark Millan noted that "Sweet Thing" "is probably the most "pop" of all the songs on offer here. It's another love song and Blige ...

  3. Sweet Thing - Wikipedia

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    "Sweet Thing" (Rufus song), also covered by Mary J. Blige "Sweet Thing" (David Bowie song), suite of songs written by David Bowie "Sweet Thing" (Keith Urban song), a 2008 song "Sweet Thing" (Van Morrison song), song on 1968 album Astral Weeks "Sweet Thing" (Mick Jagger song), a 1992 song "Sweet Thing", by Yazoo from You and Me Both

  4. Four Women (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was on the 2010 show Black Girls Rock! It is covered by R&B vocalists Kelly Price as Aunt Sarah, Marsha Ambrosius as Safronia, Jill Scott as Sweet Thing, and Ledisi as Peaches. American experimental band Xiu Xiu covered "Four Women" on its 2013 Nina Simone tribute album Nina. The song inspired the 2016 play Nina Simone: Four Women by ...

  5. Sweet Thing (Van Morrison song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sweet Thing" is a song by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison, released on his second studio album Astral Weeks (1968). It was on the first side of the album, that was under the heading: In the Beginning. The song was later used in 1971 as the American B-side to Morrison's single "Blue Money".

  6. Nina Live! - Wikipedia

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    Nina Live! is a live album and the third album by Filipina singer Nina, released in the Philippines on February 23, 2005, by Warner Music Philippines. [1] The original release date for the album was scheduled on February 22, 2005, but it was moved a day later due to preparation.

  7. Someday (Nina Girado song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is set in the signature common time, and is written in the key of G♭. [7] It features a basic chord progression of B–B ♭ m–E ♭. [8] The music was handed by Bobby Velasco. The song talks about a lover who is left behind, but remains optimistic that a new one will come along. [5]

  8. Sweet Thing (David Bowie song) - Wikipedia

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    This cover includes "Sweet Thing" and the reprise. Awaken – on the album Party in Lyceum's Toilets (2001). This is a cover of only the "Sweet Thing" song proper. Paper Jones – on the album Life Beyond Mars: Bowie Covered (2008). This is a cover of only the "Sweet Thing" song proper. Momus – on the album Turpsycore (2015). This is a cover ...

  9. 2nd Floor (Nina song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was written by Arnie Mendaros, who was Nina's vocal coach for the album, and produced by Neil Gregorio. The song features Taglish lyrics and an urban feel Mendaros incorporated to the music. It is one of the earliest Filipino pop-R&B songs, and showcases Nina's evident use of whistle register, which ranges up to B♭6. The song ...