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  2. Rock 'til You Drop - Wikipedia

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    Rock 'til You Drop is the twentieth studio album by English rock band Status Quo and their last on the Vertigo label after nearly 20 years. Singer and guitarist Francis Rossi produced the album.

  3. ChordPro - Wikipedia

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    The ChordPro (also known as Chord) format is a text-based markup language for representing chord charts by describing the position of chords in relation to the song's lyrics. ChordPro also provides markup to denote song sections (e.g., verse, chorus, bridge), song metadata (e.g., title, tempo, key), and generic annotations (i.e., notes to the ...

  4. Mel Bay's Deluxe Encyclopedia of Guitar Chords - Wikipedia

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    The book has since been published in a case-size edition by William Bay, Mel's son and has spawned a series of similar books like the Encyclopedia of Guitar Chord Progressions (first published in 1977 [3]), Encyclopedia of Guitar Chord Inversions, Mel Bay's Deluxe Guitar Scale Book, Encyclopedia of Jazz Guitar Runs, Fills, Licks & Lines, and ...

  5. Ya-ya - Wikipedia

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    Ya-ya may refer to: "Ya Ya" (Beyoncé song), a 2024 song by Beyoncé from her album Cowboy Carter "Ya Ya" (Lee Dorsey song), a 1961 song by Lee Dorsey, covered by Dalida, Petula Clark and others; A trombone technique of Tricky Sam Nanton; Ya! Ya!, a 1964 album by saxophonist Budd Johnson; Ya-Ya, a series of novels by Rebecca Wells

  6. Lee Dorsey - Wikipedia

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    Ya Ya — — — 1966 Ride Your Pony - Get Out of My Life Woman — — — The New Lee Dorsey - Working in the Coalmine: 129 13 27 1970 Yes We Can — — — 1978 Night People — — — "—" denotes releases that did not chart.

  7. Hey Ya! - Wikipedia

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    Each cadential six-measure phrase is constructed using a change of meter on the fourth measure (creating a song with 22 quarter note beats per phrase) and uses a I–IV–V–VI chord progression. G major and C major chords are played for one and two 4 4 measures, respectively. André 3000 then uses a deceptive cadence after a 2

  8. Trio (Trio album) - Wikipedia

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    The only "cover version" on the album is "Ya Ya", a Rhythm and Blues hit by Lee Dorsey in 1961. The short text was sung by Remmler - unlike the original - in a particularly monotonous manner. The solo after the second verse consists of four chromatic notes played on an electronic home organ.

  9. The Way You Move - Wikipedia

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    "The Way You Move" is credited to Big Boi, Sleepy Brown, and the song's producer, Carlton Mahone; Big Boi also does some co-production. Combining elements of bass music, Atlanta-style southern hip hop, and 1970s soul music, "The Way You Move" is Big Boi's light-hearted dedication to women.