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  2. Lover, You Should've Come Over - Wikipedia

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    Musically, "Lover, You Should've Come Over" is a folk-pop [1] and soul ballad. [2] The song has a length of 6:43, [3] and is composed in 6 8 time and the key of D major.It moves at a tempo of 120 beats per minute, and Buckley's vocal range spans more than two octaves, from B 3 to D 6. [4]

  3. Yard of Blonde Girls - Wikipedia

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    Inger Lorre contributed additional lyrics on the second verse, which were written about singer-songwriter Jeff Buckley. Lorre had a relationship with Buckley, but never told him that the verse was about him. [1] Buckley and Lorre recorded a demo version of the song in 1996.

  4. Live in Chicago (Jeff Buckley video) - Wikipedia

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    Live in Chicago is a live DVD by Jeff Buckley, recorded on May 13, 1995 at Cabaret Metro during the Mystery White Boy tour. Soul Coughing co-headlined the show, and only audio of their set was recorded. [1]

  5. Come Over (Kenny Chesney song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is set in the key of D ♭ major with a main chord pattern of B ♭ m7–G ♭ sus2–D ♭ /F-D ♭ sus-D ♭ –A ♭. [2]Co-writer Josh Osborne said that when writing the song, he and the co-writers were composing melodies when co-writer Sam Hunt suggested to make it a "kind of desperate thing, like the guy is pleading with this girl to come over."

  6. Lover (Rodgers and Hart song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lover" is a popular song composed by Richard Rodgers with lyrics by Lorenz Hart. It was sung in the movie Love Me Tonight (1932) by Jeanette MacDonald. [1]Popular recordings in 1933 were by Paul Whiteman [1] and His Orchestra (vocal by Jack Fulton), Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians, and Greta Keller.

  7. You Don't Treat Me No Good - Wikipedia

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    "You Don't Treat Me No Good" is a song by American soul group Sonia Dada. Released in 1992 as the group's debut single outside the United States, the song reached number two in New Zealand and became an unexpected number-one hit in Australia, spending four weeks atop the ARIA Singles Chart and ending 1993 as the nation's third-best-selling hit.

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  9. That's the Way a Cowboy Rocks and Rolls - Wikipedia

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    That's the Way a Cowboy Rocks and Rolls contained ten tracks of entirely new material. The album's first single, "Maybe You Should've Been Listening," only reached a peak of #45 on the Hot Country Songs chart in 1978, and the album's second single, "Love Me Back Sleep" peaked even lower on the chart in 1979.