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  2. Whiskey and Rain - Wikipedia

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    "Whiskey and Rain" is a song with a 90s country vibe. Frasure tweaked the demo with a sibilant, '80s-pop drum sound and light, flute-tinted piano chords. Music video. The music video was released on October 29, 2020, directed by Sean Hagwell, and he brings the song’s throwback style to life. The video revealed Ray riding out the storm.

  3. List of chords - Wikipedia

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    List of set classes. Ninth chord. Open chord. Passing chord. Primary triad. Quartal chord. Root (chord) Seventh chord. Synthetic chord.

  4. I Won't Mention It Again - Wikipedia

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    Ray Price singles chronology. "For the Good Times". (1970) " I Won't Mention It Again ". (1971) "I'd Rather Be Sorry". (1971) " I Won't Mention It Again " is a 1971 single written by Cameron "Cam" Mullins and Carolyn Jean Yates, and recorded by Ray Price. "I Won't Mention it Again" was Ray Price's sixth number one on the country chart.

  5. List of popular music songs featuring Andalusian cadences

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    Following is a list of popular music songs which feature a chord progression commonly known as Andalusian cadences. Items in the list are sorted alphabetically by the band or artist 's name. Songs which are familiar to listeners through more than one version (by different artists) are mentioned by the earliest version known to contain ...

  6. 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.

  7. Shake It Off - Wikipedia

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    Shake It Off" follows a ii–IV–I chord progression; it employs a verse–prechorus–chorus form to begin with a loose verse, tighten for the prechorus, and loosen again for the chorus. The song's upbeat production is accompanied by a looping drum beat, a handclap-based bridge, and synthesized saxophones.

  8. List of jazz contrafacts - Wikipedia

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    List of jazz contrafacts. A contrafact is a musical composition built using the chord progression of a pre-existing song, but with a new melody and arrangement. Typically the original tune's progression and song form will be reused but occasionally just a section will be reused in the new composition. The term comes from classical music and was ...

  9. Hallelujah (Leonard Cohen song) - Wikipedia

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    Reflecting on the song's initial rejection, Cohen related that Columbia told him that "we know you are great, but don't know if you are any good". [14] Following his original 1984 studio-album version, Cohen performed the original song on his world tour in 1985, but live performances during his 1988 and 1993 tours almost invariably contained a ...