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  2. Gimme Three Steps - Wikipedia

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    "Gimme Three Steps" is a song by American southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, released from the band's debut album, (Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd) (1973). It was written by bandmates Allen Collins and Ronnie Van Zant. The single release contains the song "Mr. Banker" as a B-side.

  3. What's Your Name (Lynyrd Skynyrd song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was made available to download on November 30, 2010 for use in the Rock Band 3 music gaming platform in both Basic and Pro mode, the latter of which takes advantage of the use of a real guitar or bass guitar and MIDI-compatible electronic drum kits and keyboards in addition to three-part harmony vocals. [citation needed]

  4. Sweet Home Alabama - Wikipedia

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    "Sweet Home Alabama" is a song by American rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, released on the band's second album Second Helping (1974). It was written in response to Neil Young's songs "Southern Man" and "Alabama", which the band felt blamed the entire Southern United States for slavery; [5] Young is name-checked and dissed in the lyrics.

  5. Lynyrd Skynyrd (album) - Wikipedia

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    Disc 2, tracks 1 and 3-8 from Second Helping (1974) Disc 2, tracks 9-12 from Nuthin' Fancy (1975) Disc 2, tracks 13 and 15 from Gimme Back My Bullets (1976) Disc 3, tracks 2 and 4-5 from One More from the Road (1976) Disc 3, tracks 7 and 10-15 from Street Survivors (1977) Disc 3, tracks 3 and 9 from Legend (1987)

  6. Skynyrd's Innyrds - Wikipedia

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    Skynyrd's Innyrds: Their Greatest Hits is a Lynyrd Skynyrd greatest hits album, released in 1989. [4] The tracks were recorded between 1973 and April 1977. [2]A notable inclusion is the "Outtake Version" of "Free Bird", which, with a longer running time of 10:08, differs from the original 1973 studio recording (from (Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd)) of the song (timed at 9:08) by having ...

  7. Three-chord song - Wikipedia

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    A common type of three-chord song is the simple twelve-bar blues used in blues and rock and roll. Typically, the three chords used are the chords on the tonic, subdominant, and dominant (scale degrees I, IV and V): in the key of C, these would be the C, F and G chords.

  8. Gimme (Banks song) - Wikipedia

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    "Gimme" is a song by American singer and songwriter Banks from her third studio album, III (2019). [1] It was released as the album's lead single on April 29, 2019, and debuted on Zane Lowe's Beats 1 radio show. [2] [3] The electro-R&B song was written by Banks and Josiah Sherman and produced by Hudson Mohawke, Kito, and BJ Burton. [4] [5]

  9. Talk:Gimme Three Steps - Wikipedia

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    Ronnie would change the lyrics, replacing "kiss" with "stick" ("Oh, wait a minute, mister; I didn't even kiss her!" to "Oh, wait a minute, mister; I didn't even stick her!"). This isn't true. I have many different versions of this song, and Ronnie NEVER said STICK her. That was something little brother Johnny has always sang when he took over ...