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"Chances Are" is a popular song with music by Robert Allen and lyrics by Al Stillman. It was published in 1957. Chart performance
"Reggae On Broadway" — a 1972 song which fused reggae with soul and rock music in an attempt to bring Marley mainstream radio attention (particularly in the U.S.), was a minor hit in the UK, where it was issued on CBS Records. This tune was remixed and extended for Chances Are and was also released as a 12" single.
English: Music and lyrics of the song "Good Morning to All", with third verse "Happy Birthday to You", printed in 1912 in Beginners book of Songs with instructions unauthorized publication, which do not credit Hill’s 1893 melody.
Chances Are, a 1981 album by Bob Marley "Chances Are" (song), a 1957 song written by Al Stillman and Robert Allen, popularized by Johnny Mathis "Chances Are", a song by Bob Seger and Martina McBride from Hope Floats: Music from the Motion Picture, 1998 "Chances Are", a song by Invertigo from Forum, 2001
"Chances" is a song by American boy band Backstreet Boys. It was released on November 9, 2018, as the second single from DNA , their ninth studio album (eighth in the United States). The song was written by Shawn Mendes , Fiona Bevan , Casey Smith, Geoff Warburton, Scott Harris , and producers Ryan Tedder and Zach Skelton.
Songs for Beginners is the debut solo studio album by English singer-songwriter Graham Nash.Released in May 1971, it was one of four high-profile albums (all charting within the top fifteen) released by each member of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young in the wake of their chart-topping Déjà Vu album of 1970, along with After the Gold Rush (Neil Young, September 1970), Stephen Stills (Stephen ...
Guitar tablature is not standardized and different sheet-music publishers adopt different conventions. Songbooks and guitar magazines usually include a legend setting out the convention in use. The most common form of lute tablature uses the same concept but differs in the details (e.g., it uses letters rather than numbers for frets). See above.
"Taking Chances" is a pop song [12] that begins with acoustic guitar, then expands into a fuller pop/rock instrumentation. [13] Celine's vocals span from E3 to F♯5. The line, "So talk to me, like lovers do" came from the Eurythmics song "Here Comes the Rain Again."