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  2. Songs of a Lost World - Wikipedia

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    Songs of a Lost World was several years in the making, and is the Cure's first studio album since 4:13 Dream in 2008. The album was originally intended for release in 2019. [ 6 ] It is the band's first full-length album to feature Reeves Gabrels on guitar since he joined as a full time member in 2012, although he was previously featured on the ...

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

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    It does not accurately represent the chord progressions of all the songs it depicts. It was originally written in D major (thus the progression being D major, A major, B minor, G major) and performed live in the key of E major (thus using the chords E major, B major, C♯ minor, and A major). The song was subsequently published on YouTube. [9]

  4. Seventeen Seconds - Wikipedia

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    The record was repackaged in the US in 1981 (on the A&M label) with Faith as Happily Ever After, available as a double LP. In 2005, the album was remastered as part of Universal's Deluxe Edition series, featuring bonus live tracks and demos as well as studio material by Cult Hero , a 1970s-style progressive rock band along the lines of Easy ...

  5. Category:The Cure songs - Wikipedia

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    Faith (The Cure song) Fascination Street; The Final Sound; Fire in Cairo; A Forest; Forever (The Cure song) Freakshow (The Cure song) Friday I'm in Love; From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea (The Cure song)

  6. Forever and Ever (Franz Winkler and Malia Rosa song)

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    The song was also recorded by Russ Morgan with vocals by The Skylarks on January 20, 1949, for Decca Records [3] and the song reached the top of the Billboard charts. [ 4 ] It was recorded by Perry Como on January 13, 1949, and released as a single that year by RCA Victor Records .

  7. Forever Again - Wikipedia

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    Forever Again is the second studio album by the Canadian indie band Eric's Trip. [5] [6] [2] The album was recorded and mixed by the band's guitarist, Rick White. Sessions for the album took place at band members' homes and at White's home studio, Stereo Mountain. It was released by Seattle's Sub Pop records as SP 268, in LP, CD and cassette ...

  8. Forever and Ever (Slik song) - Wikipedia

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    "Forever And Ever" was originally recorded by Kenny, appearing on their 1975 debut LP The Sound Of Super K. Slik covered the song with a heavier arrangement after the Bay City Rollers had refused it. The song was the band's only UK number-one single, and their only UK top 20 hit.

  9. The Chords (British band) - Wikipedia

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    The Chords are a 1970s British pop music group, commonly associated with the 1970s mod revival, who had several hits in their homeland, before the decline of the trend brought about their break-up. They were one of the more successful groups to emerge during the revival, and they re-formed with the four original members for a UK tour during 2010.