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  2. Alicia Keys - Wikipedia

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    To support the release, Keys embarked on a four-city promotional tour, titled Piano & I: A One Night Only Event With Alicia Keys, featuring only her piano. Keys is also set to co-produce the Broadway premiere of Stick Fly, which was opened [158] in December 2011. [159] At the end of June, a wax figure of Keys was unveiled at Madame Tussauds New ...

  3. Touching You, Touching Me - Wikipedia

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    Touching You, Touching Me is the fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter Neil Diamond. It was the first one since 1966 to feature renditions of other people's material as well as his own. It included a major hit that had already charted, "Holly Holy" (#6), and a minor one, "Until It's Time for You to Go" (#53).

  4. Play Me: The Complete Uni Studio Recordings...Plus!

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    Play Me: The Complete Uni Studio Recordings...Plus! is a box set of Neil Diamond's recordings for Uni Records. This anthology contains all of the tracks from: Velvet Gloves and Spit (1968) Brother Love's Travelling Salvation Show (1969) Touching You, Touching Me (1969) Tap Root Manuscript (1970) Stones (1971) Moods (1972)

  5. Usher reveals how Swizz Beatz reacted to his and Alicia Keys ...

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    Usher reacts after Swizz Beatz seemingly responded after fans pointed out how close Alicia Keys got to him during the 2024 Super Bowl halftime show while singing "My Boo."

  6. You Don't Know My Name - Wikipedia

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    "You Don't Know My Name" was written by Alicia Keys, Kanye West and Harold Lilly for her second studio album, The Diary of Alicia Keys (2003), while production was overseen by Keys and West. [1] The song samples several portions from the 1975 song "Let Me Prove My Love to You" as performed by American soul and R&B group The Main Ingredient ...

  7. Key (music) - Wikipedia

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    Methods that establish the key for a particular piece can be complicated to explain and vary over music history. [citation needed] However, the chords most often used in a piece in a particular key are those that contain the notes in the corresponding scale, and conventional progressions of these chords, particularly cadences, orient the listener around the tonic.

  8. Nashville Number System - Wikipedia

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    Minor chords are noted with a dash after the number or a lowercase m; in the key of D, 1 is D major, and 4- or 4m would be G minor. Often in the NNS, songs in minor keys will be written in the 6- of the relative major key. So if the song was in G minor, the key would be listed as B ♭ major, and G minor chords would appear as 6-.

  9. Hallelujah (Alicia Keys song) - Wikipedia

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    Commenting on the song's composition, IshA Thorpe from Revolt wrote that the "languid, neo-gospel track sees Keys punctuating her words with sparse piano chords before handclaps and dramatic strings close out the tune" adding that the song is about "fear, forgiveness and faith". [8]