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  2. Louis Brassin - Wikipedia

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    Brassin's piano transcription of the Magic Fire Music from Wagner's Die Walküre was long a concert favourite, and has been recorded many times. His other Wagner transcriptions from the Ring Cycle were: Valhalla, Siegmund's Love Song, Ride of the Valkyries (Die Walküre), and Forest Murmurs ().

  3. Ronnie Aldrich - Wikipedia

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    Aldrich was educated at The Harvey Grammar School, Folkestone, and taught violin at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. [1] Before the Second World War, he went to India to play jazz and first gained fame in the 1940s with the Squadronaires, which he led from 1951, when the band was then billed as Ronnie Aldrich and The Squadronaires, up until their disbanding in 1964.

  4. List of music considered the worst - Wikipedia

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    A Houston Press critic named it as the worst song ever by an artist from Texas, and claimed that it "set back the cause of white people in hip-hop [by] a decade". [104] "Achy Breaky Heart", Billy Ray Cyrus (1992) The song has appeared on multiple "worst songs ever" lists.

  5. The Unforgettable Fire (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Unforgettable Fire" is a song by Irish rock band U2. It is the title track of their fourth album (1984), and was released as the album's second single in April 1985. The band cited an art exhibition by victims of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that was held at The Peace Museum in Chicago as the lyrical inspiration for the song.

  6. Sun Goddess (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sun Goddess" is a smooth soul [2] song by jazz pianist Ramsey Lewis featuring the band Earth, Wind & Fire issued as a single in 1975 on Columbia Records. [3] The song peaked at No. 20 on the Billboard Hot Soul Singles chart. [4]

  7. Kōjō no Tsuki - Wikipedia

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    The original tenshu of Aizuwakamatsu Castle (1868), Aizuwakamatsu, Fukushima Prefecture Aoba Castle, Sendai (1938). It was destroyed by the fire-bombing of Sendai in 1945. Taki's original version of the song is a B minor song, but Kosaku Yamada's slow-paced nostalgic D minor version is also popular as an

  8. Who's Gonna Play This Old Piano? (song) - Wikipedia

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    Who's Gonna Play This Old Piano? is a 1972 song recorded by Jerry Lee Lewis and written by country music songwriter, Ray Griff. Released on Lewis' 1972 album of the same name , the song peaked at #14 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart.

  9. Restless (Elton John song) - Wikipedia

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    On stage, John would often introduce the song as a "rock and roll number", and the live versions are much faster and piano-based than the studio version. One of the live versions (recorded at Wembley Arena in 30 June 1984) were eventually released as the B-side to " Wrap Her Up ", and now appears as one of the bonus tracks on his next album ...