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  2. Chelsea Morning - Wikipedia

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    Collins re-recorded "Chelsea Morning" for her 1999 retrospective double-album release Forever: An Anthology. Chelsea Clinton, daughter of President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton, was named after the song, "Chelsea Morning", after the couple heard Judy Collins' version of the song playing during a stroll in the Chelsea neighborhood of London. [5]

  3. G. Wayne Thomas - Wikipedia

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    G. Wayne Thomas is a New Zealand-born Australian-based musician, producer and songwriter. His 1972 single, "Open Up Your Heart"/"Morning of the Earth", reached #21 on the Australian singles chart. Thomas was born in Auckland, New Zealand. He moved to Australia in 1968 and started writing music for commercials.

  4. Every Morning - Wikipedia

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    "Every Morning" may refer to: "Every Morning" (Sugar Ray song), 1999 "Every Morning" (Basshunter song), 2009 "Every Morning", a song by Crash Test Dummies from I Don't Care That You Don't Mind

  5. Major Tom (Coming Home) - Wikipedia

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    The outsider artist The Space Lady also covered the song on the 2013 release "Major Tom/Radar Love". [31] In 2016, Jay Del Alma released a Spanish-language remake titled "Vuela (Major Tom)" with Schilling on vocals. [32] Another remix was published in 2020 by Spinnin' Records alongside Austrian DJ LUM!X and German DJ duo Hyperclap.

  6. Every Morning (Sugar Ray song) - Wikipedia

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    "Every Morning" is a song by American rock band Sugar Ray, released as the lead single from their third studio album, 14:59 (1999). The track is an alternative rock and flamenco pop song that references Malo's "Suavecito" and Hugh Masekela's "Grazing in the Grass". Serviced to US radio in December 1998, "Every Morning" was released in Japan in ...

  7. The Word (song) - Wikipedia

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    Musically, the song is founded on a driving funk beat, with few chord changes and a simple melody in the key of D major. [7] [8] (The refrain is a 12 bar blues in D. The main chord is D7(♯ 9), also used in "Drive My Car" and "Taxman".) Paul McCartney said of this song, "John and I would like to do songs with just one note like 'Long Tall ...

  8. Rockaria! - Wikipedia

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    The song first appeared on the band's LP Face the Music as the fifth track. At 3:34, it is the shortest song on the album. During recording, Kelly Groucutt sang most of the song's lyrics (generally, Jeff Lynne sang the vocals of ELO songs). The song twice appeared as a B-side, first of "Rockaria!"

  9. Both Sides, Now - Wikipedia

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    The next year it was included on Mitchell's album Clouds, and became one of her best-known songs. It has since been recorded by dozens of artists, including Dion in 1968, Clannad with Paul Young in 1991, and Mitchell herself, who re-recorded the song with an orchestral arrangement on her 2000 album Both Sides Now .