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  2. Category:Greta Van Fleet songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Greta Van Fleet songs or lists of Greta Van Fleet songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Greta Van Fleet songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  3. Greta Van Fleet - Wikipedia

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    On April 21, 2017, Apple Music named Greta Van Fleet new artist of the week. [28] [non-primary source needed] The band toured with The Struts during May 2017. [29] [30] In October 2017, the band won Best New Artist at the Loudwire Music Awards. [31] The band released an eight-song double EP titled From the Fires on November 10, 2017.

  4. Farewell for Now - Wikipedia

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    The song is in the key of G major and is in the 4/4 time signature. [2] The main chords of the song are D, C, G, and A#. The song has been described as a bridge from the group's second album, The Battle at Garden's Gate, and their third album, Starcatcher, with comparisons being drawn to the song "Broken Bells" due to the similar ending vocals.

  5. Greta Van Fleet discography - Wikipedia

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    Greta Van Fleet is an American hard rock band. The band released their debut studio EP , Black Smoke Rising in 2017. Their debut single, " Highway Tune ", topped the Billboard US Mainstream Rock and Active Rock charts in September 2017 for four weeks in a row. [ 1 ]

  6. Broken Bells (song) - Wikipedia

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    [4] BensBeats compares the song to the Led Zeppelin song "Stairway to Heaven" saying "The band places their most obvious "Stairway to Heaven" nod yet in the album's prime third position with "Broken Bells," copy-pasting the timeless sense of awe with slightly altered chords and running through the same structure" [5]

  7. Bright Eyes (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Bright Eyes" topped the UK Singles Chart for six weeks and became Britain's biggest-selling single of 1979, selling over a million copies. Richard Adams, author of the original novel, is reported to have hated the song. [2] A cover of the song, performed by Stephen Gately, was later used in the Watership Down television series as its theme ...

  8. Bright Eyes (band) - Wikipedia

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    Bright Eyes is an American indie rock band founded by singer-songwriter and guitarist Conor Oberst.It consists of Oberst, multi-instrumentalist and producer Mike Mogis, arranger, composer and trumpet and piano player Nate Walcott, and a rotating line-up of collaborators drawn primarily from Omaha's indie music scene.

  9. Cassadaga (album) - Wikipedia

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    Cassadaga is the eighth studio album by Bright Eyes, released in the UK on April 9, 2007, and in the US on April 10. Around 25 to 30 songs were recorded in 2006, [14] with 13 of these appearing on the final track list. The album is named after the town of Cassadaga, Florida. [15]