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  2. Where Did I Go Wrong - Wikipedia

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    "Where Did I Go Wrong" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Steve Wariner. It was released in January 1989 as the first single from the album I Got Dreams. It was Wariner's eighth number-one country single, spending one week at the top of the chart during a fourteen-week chart run. [1]

  3. Heartist - Wikipedia

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    Heartist is an American rock band that started in Orange County, California in 2011. [1] They formed in early 2011 after guitarists Jonathan Gaytan and Tim Koch left their band, and found Bryce Beckley, who had also left his band, Evan Ranallo [ 1 ] and Matt Marquez, who was playing with Norma Jean . [ 3 ]

  4. UB40 (album) - Wikipedia

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    All tracks composed and arranged by UB40; except where indicated "Dance With the Devil" – 5:43 "Come Out to Play" – 3:15 * "Breakfast in Bed" (Eddie Hinton, Donnie Fritts) – Dusty Springfield Cover – 3:21 *

  5. Steve Wariner - Wikipedia

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    Following this was a cover of Luman's 1972 hit "Lonely Women Make Good Lovers", [16] which in early 1984 matched the original version's Hot Country Songs peak of number four. [ 7 ] [ 17 ] The album's next two singles, " Why Goodbye " and "Don't You Give Up on Love", were less successful. [ 7 ]

  6. Where Did I Go Wrong (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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  7. Major and minor - Wikipedia

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    Major and minor third in a major chord: major third 'M' on bottom, minor third 'm' on top. Major and minor may also refer to scales and chords that contain a major third or a minor third, respectively. A major scale is a scale in which the third scale degree (the mediant) is a major third above the tonic note.

  8. Chord progression - Wikipedia

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    Funk emphasizes the groove and rhythm as the key element, so entire funk songs may be based on one chord. Some jazz-funk songs are based on a two-, three-, or four-chord vamp. Some punk and hardcore punk songs use only a few chords. On the other hand, bebop jazz songs may have 32-bar song forms with one or two chord changes every bar.

  9. Dominant seventh sharp ninth chord - Wikipedia

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    [12] In jazz, 7 ♯ 9 chords, along with 7 ♭ 9 chords, are often employed as the dominant chord in a minor ii–V–I turnaround. For example, a ii–V–I in C minor could be played as: Dm 7 ♭ 5 – G 7 ♯ 9 – Cm 7. The 7 ♯ 9 represents a major divergence from the world of tertian chord theory, where chords are stacks of major and ...