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  2. Flowers (Miley Cyrus song) - Wikipedia

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    "Flowers" was written by Miley Cyrus, Gregory "Aldae" Hein, and Michael Pollack in January 2022 in Sunset Sound Recorders studio in Hollywood, California. During a week of sessions, with the composers gathered around a piano, the song came together as a ballad, originally with a "slower and sadder" feel, according to Pollack. [1]

  3. Flowers (Sweet Female Attitude song) - Wikipedia

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    "Flowers" is the debut single by UK garage duo Sweet Female Attitude, released on 3 April 2000. The song uses the same chord sequence as Erik Satie 's Trois Gymnopédies , [ 3 ] and the actual piece can be heard in the version by the House & Garage Orchestra, from the 2018 album Garage Classics .

  4. Check Out the Full Lyrics to “Flowers” by Miley Cyrus, Which ...

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    Anyway, check out the full lyrics to “Flowers” (via Genius) below in case you want to scream-sing along in the shower, etc., etc. We were good, we were gold Kind of dream that can’t be sold

  5. Danny Flowers - Wikipedia

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    Flowers said he intended to add another chord later, "but Don heard it and liked it the way it was." [3] About two months later, Flowers was performing with Williams in Nashville as the opening act for Eric Clapton. [4] After the performance, Flowers and Williams went to Clapton's hotel room where the three men took turns playing songs.

  6. Liz Torres - Wikipedia

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    She is also known for her role as Patricia "Miss Patty" LaCosta in The WB family comedic drama series Amy Sherman-Palladino's Gilmore Girls (2000–07) starring Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel. In the 1970s, she played Julie Erskine on Phyllis and also had a recurring role as Teresa Betancourt on All in the Family .

  7. Phyllis Hyman - Wikipedia

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    Phyllis Linda Hyman (July 6, 1949 – June 30, 1995) was an American singer, songwriter, and actress. Hyman's music career spanned the late 1970s through the early 1990s, and she was best known for her expansive contralto range. [3]

  8. Chloe Flower - Wikipedia

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    Chloe Won (born August 6, 1985), who is known professionally as Chloe Flower, is an American composer, writer, producer and classical pianist. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] She studied at Manhattan School of Music Pre-College and later at Royal Academy of Music in London.

  9. Do You Know the Meaning of Your Favorite Flower? - AOL

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    A guide to 20 different flowers' names, their meanings, and what each flower symbolizes in 2023. Plus, we take you through the historical context of each one.