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  2. Walking Down Your Street - Wikipedia

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    "Walking Down Your Street" is a song by the Bangles. It is the fourth single from their 1986 album Different Light.After its single release in 1987, the song charted at #9 on the Cash Box Top 100, [4] #11 on the Billboard Hot 100, #16 on the UK Singles Chart, [5] #26 on the Canadian RPM Top Singles and #56 on the Australian Kent Music Report chart. [6] "

  3. List of chords - Wikipedia

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    Added tone chord; Altered chord; Approach chord; Chord names and symbols (popular music) Chromatic mediant; Common chord (music) Diatonic function; Eleventh chord; Extended chord; Jazz chord; Lead sheet; List of musical intervals; List of pitch intervals; List of musical scales and modes; List of set classes; Ninth chord; Open chord; Passing ...

  4. The Bangles discography - Wikipedia

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    "Going Down to Liverpool" Tamar Hoffs: 1986 "Manic Monday" Leslie Libman "If She Knew What She Wants" Dan Perri "Walk Like an Egyptian" Gary Weis: 1987 "Walking Down Your Street" "A Hazy Shade of Winter" Jim Shea 1988 "In Your Room" Tamra Davis "Eternal Flame" Tim Pope: 1989 "Be with You" Marty Callner: 1990 "Everything I Wanted" 2003

  5. Greatest Hits (The Bangles album) - Wikipedia

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    The album features the single remixes of "Hero Takes a Fall", "Walking Down Your Street" and "I'll Set You Free". It also includes the group's cover of Simon & Garfunkel's "Hazy Shade of Winter", which was released on the soundtrack of the film Less than Zero, and had not been included on a Bangles album.

  6. All Over the Place (The Bangles album) - Wikipedia

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    "James" was originally sung by Vicki Peterson but the lead vocals were sung by Hoffs by the time the album was recorded. The song's opening chords echo their arrangement of "The Rock and Roll Alternative Program Theme Song", [13] recorded in 1982 for DJ George Gimarc's syndicated radio show (and later included on the band's Ladies and Gentlemen...

  7. Different Light - Wikipedia

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    Different Light is the second studio album by American pop rock band the Bangles, released in January 1986.The album's Top 40 sound was a departure from their earlier 1960s-style rock'n'roll sound.

  8. Manic Monday - Wikipedia

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    The song has a sequence of D–A 7 –G–D–A 7 –G as its chord progression. [17] Lyrically, the song is about someone waking up from a romantic dream at six o'clock on Monday morning, and facing a hectic journey to work when she would prefer to still be enjoying relaxing on Sunday—her "I-don't-have-to-run day". [ 3 ]

  9. Chord chart - Wikipedia

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    A chord chart. Play ⓘ. A chord chart (or chart) is a form of musical notation that describes the basic harmonic and rhythmic information for a song or tune. It is the most common form of notation used by professional session musicians playing jazz or popular music.