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  2. Tonight (Raspberries song) - Wikipedia

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    "Tonight" is a song by Raspberries, released in August 1973. It was written by band leader Eric Carmen , who also provided the lead vocals. The song was the first of three single releases from their third LP, Side 3 .

  3. Let Me Down Easy (Gang of Youths song) - Wikipedia

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    The line-up was Donnie Berzestowski on drums, Max Dunn on bass guitar, Jung Kim on guitar and keyboards, David Le'aupepe on lead vocals, piano and guitar and Joji Malani on lead guitar. [3] The track was written by Le'aupepe. [4] "Let Me Down Easy" reached the ARIA singles chart top 50. [5]

  4. I Concentrate on You - Wikipedia

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    Perry Como - TV Favorites (1952), [5] Easy Listening (1970) [6] [Dinah Washington - released as a single in 1955, peaking at #11 on the Best Sellers in Stores chart [7] and included on I Concentrate on You (1960) [8] Ella Fitzgerald - Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Cole Porter Songbook (1956), [9] Ella Loves Cole (1972) [10] Judy Garland - Judy in ...

  5. Let Me Down Easy (Bettye LaVette song) - Wikipedia

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    A 1965 Billboard review of "Let Me Down Easy" complimented the song's "driving beat" and LaVette's "outstanding wailing vocal performance." [ 9 ] In 2006, music journalist Bill Friskics-Warren described it as "a gloriously anguished record aggravated by nagging syncopation, astringent strings, and a stinging blues guitar break". [ 10 ]

  6. Godley & Creme - Wikipedia

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    After the release of 10cc's fourth LP, How Dare You! (1976), Godley and Creme left the band to perfect a device they dubbed "The Gizmo" (Gizmotron), a module which attached to the bridge of an electric guitar. The Gizmo used small motor-driven rotating wheels which were pressed into contact with the strings, thus creating a continuous, violin ...

  7. TooTimeTooTimeTooTime - Wikipedia

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    It follows a chord progression of Db–Bbm7–Eb(add4)–Ab(add9)/C. [11] "TooTimeTooTimeTooTime" has a breezy, melodic production, composed of upbeat Afropop-influenced percussion, [12] fuzzy synth textures, [7] and upbeat groove, [13] watery synth chords, a steady kick drum pulse, funk-style electric guitar lines, pitch-shifted vocal samples ...

  8. Normie Rowe - Wikipedia

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    "Just to Satisfy You" "Drinkin Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee" Sunshine QK 2819 – June 1969 "You Got Style" "Don't Say Nothing Bad (About My Baby)" Sunshine QK 2890 – May 1970 "Hello" "Home To Stay" Festival FK 3614 AUS #48 1970 "Rockhampton Happening" with The Jugband "Rockhampton Happening" RCA Custom ZHLM 0371 – 1971 "Border Song" "Come Hear My Song"

  9. Carl Smith (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Carl Milton Smith (March 15, 1927 – January 16, 2010) was an American country singer. [1] [2] [3] Known as "Mister Country", he was one of the genre's most successful male artists during the 1950s, scoring 30 top-10 Billboard hits (21 of which were consecutive).