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  2. Stephen Speaks - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Speaks is an American acoustic rock/indie pop band project of singer-songwriter Rockwell Ryan Ripperger. The band was initially founded by Ripperger and TJ McCloud in 1999 as a duo. Stephen Speaks released its first full-length album No More Doubt independently in September 2001. [ 1 ]

  3. Passenger Seat - Wikipedia

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    "Passenger Seat (Stephen Speaks Song)", a song by Stephen Speaks "Passenger Seat", a song by Chamillionaire "Passenger Seat" (SHeDAISY song) , the first song on SHeDAISY's Sweet Right Here album

  4. Talk:One More Day (Stephen Speaks album) - Wikipedia

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  6. Go West (song) - Wikipedia

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    The new version enhances the basis of the original's chord progression in Pachelbel's Canon, bringing the theme to the forefront at the opening of the song. [ 16 ] [ 1 ] In addition to the Canon elements, it included a new introduction which Lowe later said "does sound surprisingly like the former Soviet anthem ". [ 17 ]

  7. On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away - Wikipedia

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    The verses follow a chord progression of G–C–G. The chorus transitions to B minor, and progresses as B–E–E, before returning to G–C–G in its final bars. [29] Although the melody of the chorus is unique within the piece, it is in harmonic unity with the verses.

  8. Stephen Mitchell (translator) - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Mitchell (born 1943 in Brooklyn, New York) is a poet, translator, scholar, and anthologist. He is best known for his translations and adaptions of works including the Tao Te Ching , the Epic of Gilgamesh , works of Rainer Maria Rilke , and Christian texts.

  9. City of New Orleans (song) - Wikipedia

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    Dassin sings the last line of the chorus a fourth lower than the original on a conventional IV-V-I chord progression. Damien Poyard recorded this version on his 2015 CD "Un parfum de folie" (A scent of madness). Canadian Roch Voisine recorded an English/French version which appears his album Americana.