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G major is the key stipulated for the royal anthem of Canada, "God Save the King". [4] The anthem "God Defend New Zealand" ("Aotearoa") was originally composed by John Joseph Woods in A-flat major, but after becoming New Zealand's national anthem in 1977, it was rearranged into G major to better suit general and massed singing. [5]
"Nothing Rhymed" is a song written and recorded by the Irish singer-songwriter Gilbert O'Sullivan. It was released in 1970. The song was O'Sullivan's first hit single in the UK. [2] It peaked at number 8 in the UK Singles Chart, [2] number 2 in Ireland, and number 1 in the Netherlands. "Nothing Rhymed" subsequently appeared on his 1971 album ...
"Don't Ask Me Why" is a 1980 song by Billy Joel released as the third single from the album Glass Houses. The song spent two weeks at number one on the Adult Contemporary chart and peaked at number 19 on the Billboard Hot 100. [5] The track contains all acoustic and Latin percussion instruments performing in an Afro-Cuban rhythmic style. An ...
On Valentine's Day 2019, West invited Kenny G to perform music for his wife Kim Kardashian in their living room. [1] Following the performance, West allowed Kenny G to join him in the studio to hear material on Jesus Is King. [1] After hearing various tracks, Kenny G suggested that his saxophone "would sound really good" on "Use This Gospel".
Nothing, also referred to as Montage Part 2, is a song from the musical A Chorus Line. It is sung by the Puerto Rican character Diana. It is sung by the Puerto Rican character Diana. "Nothing" was written in 1968 by Edward Kleban .
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Following a wild conference championship game weekend, Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger and SI's Pat Forde hop on to discuss the outcome of the final College Football Playoff rankings.