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"Nothing New" [a] is a song by the American singer-songwriters Taylor Swift featuring Phoebe Bridgers. Swift wrote the song in March 2012 and produced it with Aaron Dessner for her second re-recorded studio album, Red (Taylor's Version) , which was released in 2021 through Republic Records .
Il tempo se ne va" is a song by Italian singer Adriano Celentano from his 1980 album Un po' artista un po' no. As the rest of the album, it was composed by Toto Cutugno (music) and Cristiano Minellono (lyrics). The song is said to be dedicated to Celentano's daughter Rosita. [1] [2]
According to the transcribed sheet music, "X Si Volvemos" is written and recorded in the key of E Major, with 88 beats per minute (BPM) and tuned at a frequency of 440 Hertz (Hz). The chord progression follows F♯m / C♯m / E / B, with accidental chords Dm, D, Bm, A and A♯. The song's modality fluctuates between E Major and F♯ Dorian . [4]
Rio is the second studio album by the English pop rock band Duran Duran, released on 10 May 1982 through EMI.Produced by Colin Thurston, the band wrote and demoed most of the material before recording the album at AIR Studios in London from January to March 1982.
nothing of the new Or just "nothing new". The phrase exists in two versions: as nihil novi sub sole (nothing new under the sun), from the Vulgate , and as nihil novi nisi commune consensu (nothing new unless by the common consensus), a 1505 law of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and one of the cornerstones of its Golden Liberty .
Nothing New may refer to: Nothing New, a 2014 album by Gil Scott-Heron; Nothing New, a 2011 EP by Tadpole "Nothing New" (song), a 2021 song by Taylor Swift featuring Phoebe Bridgers "Nothing New", a song by Ashlee Simpson from the album Autobiography, 2004 "Nothin' New", a song by Gloria Estefan from the album Cuts Both Ways, 1989 "Nothin' New ...
In the early 1980s, Di Meola replaced Larry Coryell in the acoustic guitar group The Guitar Trio which also consisted of Paco de Lucía and guitarist John McLaughlin.The Guitar Trio recorded an extended combination of "Mediterranean Sundance" and "Río Ancho" for the 1981 album Friday Night in San Francisco.
"Ai Se Eu Te Pego" (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈaj sj ˈew tʃi ˈpɛɡu]; transl. Oh, If I Catch You) is a 2008 song by Sharon Acioly and Antônio Dyggs, with co-authorship by Aline da Fonseca, Amanda Teixeira and Karine Assis Vinagre [1] and first performed by Os Meninos de Seu Zeh, directed by Dyggs himself.