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  2. Brooklyn Bridge to Chorus - Wikipedia

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    "Brooklyn Bridge to Chorus" is a song by American rock band The Strokes. The song was released on April 6, 2020, as the third single from their sixth studio album, The New Abnormal (2020). [ 5 ] The song was featured as part of the soundtrack to the sports video game MLB The Show 21 .

  3. Gotta Be Somebody - Wikipedia

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    During the chorus, an earthquake occurs and cracks the ground the band is standing on. During the second verse, the band is then shown playing on the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City . Another earthquake begins during the chorus and finally, the band is shown playing an outdoor concert to fans in a Southwestern United States desert inside an ...

  4. ChordPro - Wikipedia

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    ChordPro also provides markup to denote song sections (e.g., verse, chorus, bridge), song metadata (e.g., title, tempo, key), and generic annotations (i.e., notes to the musician). Although a human-readable format, ChordPro files are intended to be input to software that prepares a formatted chord sheet for screen display or printing.

  5. List of television theme music - Wikipedia

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    Brooklyn Bridge ("Just Over the Brooklyn Bridge") – composed by Marvin Hamlisch; lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman; performed by Art Garfunkel; Brotherly Love ("No Matter Where You Are") – Joey Lawrence; Brutally Normal ("Green Light") – Jeremy Toback; Brush Strokes ("Because of You") – Dexys Midnight Runners; Bubble Guppies – Terry ...

  6. Talk:Brooklyn Bridge to Chorus - Wikipedia

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  7. City of Blinding Lights - Wikipedia

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    [10] [15] There is no chorus after the third verse; instead, the track enters into a coda where, after restating the introductory piano theme, the guitar, bass, and drum parts come to a finish. The song concludes on a final reprise of the piano notes. [10] The radio edit, with a run-time of 4:11, is 1:36 shorter than the album version.

  8. Post-chorus - Wikipedia

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    In music, particularly Western popular music, a post-chorus (or postchorus) is a section that appears after the chorus. The term can be used generically for any section that comes after a chorus, [ 1 ] but more often refers to a section that has similar character to the chorus, but is distinguishable in close analysis. [ 2 ]

  9. When You Believe - Wikipedia

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    A key change separates Houston and Carey's solo parts in the song. During the last bridge and chorus, gospel inspired background singers join the song, giving it a "layered sound" while Houston and Carey's voice switch off belting the bridge. After "When You Believe" was written, Babyface added additional instrumentation, as well as a final ...