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  2. Unknown Number - Wikipedia

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    "Unknown Number" is an epistolary science fiction short story by Blue Neustifter. It was first published as a thread on Twitter credited to "Azure" in 2021, and compiled into an ebook in 2023. Synopsis

  3. File:Ukulele chords.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: A chord chart for beginner ukulele players that demonstrates the correct fingerings to play the 36 basic chords. Whereas most chord charts display the fretboard vertically to save space, here the fretboard is intentionally horizontal (as how a ukulele is held) to make it easier for beginners (the target audience of this chart) to use.

  4. Excerpt from A Teenage Opera - Wikipedia

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    "Excerpt from 'A Teenage Opera'" (also known as "Grocer Jack") is a 1967 single by Keith West, produced by Mark Wirtz. It was a big hit in Europe, peaking at number 2 on the UK Singles Chart. [1]

  5. List of popular music songs featuring Andalusian cadences

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    Following is a list of popular music songs which feature a chord progression commonly known as Andalusian cadences. Items in the list are sorted alphabetically by the band or artist 's name. Songs which are familiar to listeners through more than one version (by different artists) are mentioned by the earliest version known to contain ...

  6. The Barley Mow - Wikipedia

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    The Barley Mow (Roud 944) is a cumulative song celebrated in the traditions of folk music of England, Ireland, and Scotland. [1] William Chappell transcribed the lyrics in his two-volume work The Ballad Literature and Popular Music of the Olden Time (1855).

  7. You Ain't Goin' Nowhere - Wikipedia

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    These revised lyrics also name-checked guitarist Roger McGuinn of the Byrds, and played upon a mistaken lyric in the Byrds' cover version of the song from three years earlier (see below). [ 18 ] The 1971 version of "You Ain't Goin' Nowhere" was later released on the compilations The Essential Bob Dylan (2000) and Dylan (2007), although the ...

  8. On the Good Ship Lollipop - Wikipedia

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    "On the Good Ship Lollipop" is a song composed by Richard A. Whiting with lyrics by Sidney Clare. It was the signature song of child actress Shirley Temple. [1] [2] Temple first sang it in the 1934 film, Bright Eyes. [3] In the song, the "Good Ship Lollipop" travels to a candy land.

  9. The Unknown Soldier (song) - Wikipedia

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    Upon completion, the song became the band's fourth Top 40 hit in the US, peaking at number 39 on the Billboard Hot 100, and enjoying an 8-week appearance on the Billboard Hot 100 list overall. [7] "We Could Be So Good Together" served as the B-side. However, the lyrics were controversial at the time and many radio stations refused to play it ...