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  2. Stop Crying Your Heart Out - Wikipedia

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    Stop Crying Your Heart Out" was certified Silver by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) on 12 July 2002, denoting shipments of over 200,000 copies. [24] In Europe, "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" debuted and peaked at number 41 on the Austrian Singles Chart on 7 July 2002. [25] It fell to number 45 in its second week, and to number 62 in its ...

  3. Cigarettes & Alcohol - Wikipedia

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    "Cigarettes & Alcohol" is a song by the English rock band Oasis, written by Noel Gallagher. It was released on 10 October 1994 by Creation Records as the fourth and final single from their debut album, Definitely Maybe (1994), and their second to enter the UK top ten in the United Kingdom, peaking at number seven (three places higher than "Live Forever"), eventually spending 79 weeks on the ...

  4. Stop Crying Your Heart Out (BBC Radio 2 Allstars song)

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Stop Crying Your Heart Out (BBC Radio 2 Allstars song)

  5. Guitar chord - Wikipedia

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    Only two or three frets are needed for the guitar chords—major, minor, and dominant sevenths—which are emphasized in introductions to guitar-playing and to the fundamentals of music. [ 92 ] [ 93 ] Each major and minor chord can be played on exactly two successive frets on exactly three successive strings, and therefore each needs only two ...

  6. Champagne Supernova - Wikipedia

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    The name of the song reportedly comes from the Pixies album Bossanova, while Noel misheard the name of the title during a documentary about champagne. [13] Noel Gallagher said in 2005 that he had still not made up his mind as to what the song actually is about, having previously told an NME interviewer in 1995:

  7. Whatever (Oasis song) - Wikipedia

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    The song suddenly changes key during the bridge, before returning to the main chord progression of the song, which repeats for a two-and-a-half-minute outro in which, one by one, each instrument cuts out until only the strings are playing. Finally, the song ends with an extended, recorded applause track.

  8. South Africa is trying to starve 4,000 miners out of an ...

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    Relatives of miners and community members wait near an opening to a mine shaft in Stilfontein, in South Africa's North West province, Nov. 13, 2024.

  9. Don't Look Back in Anger - Wikipedia

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    During the Dig Out Your Soul Tour, Noel abandoned the song's previous, full-band live arrangement in favour of a much slower, primarily acoustic arrangement. From 2008 through to Oasis's break-up, the song was performed by Gallagher on his Gibson J-200 acoustic guitar backed up by Gem Archer on electric guitar, Jay Darlington playing keyboards ...