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  2. Breathe (Pink Floyd song) - Wikipedia

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    The chords for much of the song alternate between E minor(add9) and A major, with a turnaround appearing before the verses and then functioning as a chorus, consisting of C major seventh, B minor seventh, F major seventh, G major, D7(♯ 9) and D7(♭ 9). [6] Wright admitted to having lifted the D7(#9) in the progression from Miles Davis' Kind ...

  3. Fade to Grey (Jars of Clay song) - Wikipedia

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    "Fade to Grey" is the first song ever written by Jars of Clay. It originally was recorded for the group's debut demo album, Frail , which was released in 1994. However, when the group recorded tracks for their self-titled debut album , time and budget issues were problems in being able to record the track.

  4. Smile (The Beach Boys album) - Wikipedia

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    Smile (sometimes stylized as SMiLE) [1] is an unfinished album by the American rock band the Beach Boys that was intended to follow their 1966 album Pet Sounds.It was to be an LP of twelve tracks assembled from modular fragments, the same editing process used for their "Good Vibrations" single.

  5. (I Know) I'm Losing You - Wikipedia

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    Kanye West used the vocal samples from both Rare Earth and The Undisputed Truth covers in his song "Fade", which features vocals by Post Malone and Ty Dolla Sign from his seventh studio album, The Life of Pablo.

  6. I–V–vi–IV progression - Wikipedia

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    The I–V–vi–IV progression is a common chord progression popular across several music genres. It uses the I, V, vi, and IV chords of the diatonic scale. For example, in the key of C major, this progression would be C–G–Am–F. [1] Rotations include: I–V–vi–IV: C–G–Am–F; V–vi–IV–I: G–Am–F–C

  7. (I'm So) Afraid of Losing You Again - Wikipedia

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    "(I'm So) Afraid of Losing You Again" is a song written by Dallas Frazier and A.L. "Doodle" Owens, and recorded by American country music artist Charley Pride. It was released in October 1969 as the first single from the album Just Plain Charley. The song was Pride's second number one on the country charts.

  8. I'm So Afraid - Wikipedia

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    "I'm So Afraid" is the final track of the album, and was released as the B-side to the song "Over My Head". It is a hard rock song, atypical of Fleetwood Mac's songs (at least following the Peter Green era), but it quickly became a live staple showcasing Lindsey Buckingham's guitar skills. [ 4 ]

  9. Fading Lights - Wikipedia

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    During the band's 2007 reunion tour the song was played as they left the stage at the conclusion of their performance. This can be seen on the When In Rome concert DVD.. A remixed version of the song was released on the We Can't Dance album featured in the SACD/DVD re-releases.