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  2. I Need You (LeAnn Rimes song) - Wikipedia

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    "I Need You" is a song written by Dennis Matkosky and Ty Lacy and recorded by American country pop artist LeAnn Rimes. It was released on March 20, 2000, as a single from Jesus: Music from and Inspired by the Epic Mini-Series .

  3. Like Water (EP) - Wikipedia

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    Like Water is the debut extended play by South Korean singer Wendy. The EP was released on April 5, 2021, by SM Entertainment and consists of five tracks, including the two title tracks, "When This Rain Stops" and "Like Water". [4] The EP makes Wendy the first Red Velvet member to make a solo debut.

  4. Like Water (Wendy song) - Wikipedia

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    "Like Water" is a song recorded by South Korean singer Wendy for her first extended play of the same name. Composed by production team Coach & Sendo and Anne Judith Stokke Wik from Dsign Music, together with Kenzie and Yoo Young-jin, it is an acoustic pop ballad and modern rock song.

  5. Ex-Braves All-Star C Travis d'Arnaud agrees to sign with Angels

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    Former Braves All-Star catcher Travis d'Arnaud has a new home. D'Arnaud has agreed to a two-year, $12 million deal to join the Los Angeles Angels, the team announced Tuesday. D'Arnaud joins the ...

  6. Study Says Step Count Can Decrease Depression - AOL

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    A recent study found that increasing your daily step count may reduce symptoms — as well as risk — of depression. The study, conducted by Bruno Bizzozero-Peroni, Valentina Díaz-Goñi and ...

  7. Yankees give ace Max Fried record-breaking contract after ...

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    Lefty Max Fried agreed to a $218 million contract with the Yankees, days after the team missed out on Juan Soto.

  8. Ukulele - Wikipedia

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    The ukulele (/ ˌ juː k ə ˈ l eɪ l i / ooh-kə-LAY-lee; from Hawaiian: ʻukulele [ˈʔukuˈlɛlɛ]), also called a uke, is a member of the lute family of instruments of Portuguese origin and popularized in Hawaii. It generally employs four nylon strings. [1] [2] [3] The tone and volume of the instrument vary with size and construction ...

  9. Tablature - Wikipedia

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    For chords, it was common to just play three or two holes instead (sometimes even just one), especially when the instrument is not of the same key. For example, in the blues progression in G (G G G G7 C C G G D7 D7 G G) it is common to use a C diatonic instrument, and notate the following: G chord (G-B-D): 34i (BD) G7 chord (G-B–D-F): 45i (DF).