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  2. Don't Touch Me Tomato - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, "Don't Touch Me Tomato" was recorded in Nassau by the Bahamian goombay musician George Symonette and his Calypso Sextette, and released on the LP Calypso and Native Bahamian Rhythms. [6] This version has appeared on later compilations. [7] [8] Josephine Baker recorded the song in 1958, and it was released on her album Paris Mes Amours. [9]

  3. You Can Play These Songs with Chords - Wikipedia

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    It proved so popular, Gibbard recruited other musicians to make a full band, which would go on to record Something About Airplanes, the band's debut studio album. You Can Play These Songs with Chords was expanded with ten more songs and re-released on October 22, 2002, through Barsuk Records on the heels of the success of The Photo Album.

  4. Eat at Home - Wikipedia

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    "Eat at Home" is in the key of A major. [4] It is mostly a three-chord rock song, with predominant use of the tonic chord of A, the dominant chord of E and the subdominant chord of D. [4] It also employs the leading-tone chord of G in turnaround sections between the verses and the bridge passages. [4]

  5. '50s progression - Wikipedia

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    The vi chord before the IV chord in this progression (creating I–vi–IV–V–I) is used as a means to prolong the tonic chord, as the vi or submediant chord is commonly used as a substitute for the tonic chord, and to ease the voice leading of the bass line: in a I–vi–IV–V–I progression (without any chordal inversions) the bass ...

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  7. Homegrown Tomatoes - Wikipedia

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    "Homegrown Tomatoes" is a 1981 song by Guy Clark, later included on his 1983 Better Days album. [2] It is one of his best-known compositions. [3] The song reached #42 on the US Billboard Country chart during the late summer of 1981. [4] The song was covered by John Denver in 1988 on his LP Higher Ground. [5]

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  9. Someone Here Is Missing - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Someone Here Is Missing (2010) All the Wars (2012) ... All songs written by Bruce Soord. No. Title