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"It's All Over Now" is a song written by Bobby Womack and his sister-in-law Shirley Womack. [1] It was first released by The Valentinos , featuring Bobby Womack, in 1964. The Rolling Stones heard it on its release and quickly recorded a cover version, which became their first number-one hit in the United Kingdom, in July 1964.
"It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" is a song written and performed by Bob Dylan and featured on his Bringing It All Back Home album, released on March 22, 1965, by Columbia Records. The song was recorded on January 15, 1965, with Dylan's acoustic guitar and harmonica and William E. Lee's bass guitar the only instrumentation.
"It's Over Now" (Deborah Cox song), 1999 "It's Over Now" (Jeanette song), 2003 "It's Over Now" (Luther Vandross song), 1985 "Well You Needn't", a 1944 jazz standard written by Thelonious Monk, sometimes recorded under the title "It's Over Now" with lyrics written by Mike Ferro in the 1970s "It's Over Now", a song by The Beach Boys from the ...
"It's Over Now" is a song by Canadian singer Deborah Cox. It was written by Keir "KayGee" Gist , Taura Stinson , Alonzo Jackson, and DeMone Griffin for her second studio album One Wish (1998), while production was overseen by KayGee and Jackson.
In a jazz band, these chord changes are usually played in the key of B ♭ [7] with various chord substitutions.Here is a typical form for the A section with various common substitutions, including bVII 7 in place of the minor iv chord; the addition of a ii–V progression (Fm 7 –B ♭ 7) that briefly tonicizes the IV chord, E ♭; using iii in place of I in bar 7 (the end of the first A ...
Some sources notate slash chords with a horizontal line, [3] although this is discouraged as this type of notation can also imply a polychord.While almost all pop and rock usages of slash chords are intended to be read as a chord with a bass note underneath it other than the root of the chord, in jazz and jazz fusion, sometimes a chord notated as F/A is intended to be read as a polychord; in ...
"It's All Over" was first recorded by Richard in September 1966. However, this version remains unreleased and instead, a re-recording of the song a month later was the version released as a single. Richard's version was arranged by Bernard Ebbinghouse, whose orchestra performs all instrumentation on the track. [ 5 ]
"It's All Over" is a song written and originally recorded by Johnny Cash. Released in September 1976 as a single (Columbia 3-10424, with "Ridin' on the Cotton Belt" on the B-side), [2] [3] [4] the song reached number 41 on U.S. Billboard 's country chart for the week of November 27.