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  3. Pour Me (Trick Pony song) - Wikipedia

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    "Pour Me" is the debut single by American country music group Trick Pony. The single was written by the members along with Rory Waters Beighley and Sammy Harp Wedlock, and was produced by Chuck Howard. [4] It was released on December 4, 2000, as the lead single from the group's eponymous debut album by Warner Bros. Nashville.

  4. Louie Louie - Wikipedia

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    Other sources stated that Davies wrote "You Really Got Me" while trying to work out the chords of "Louie Louie" at the suggestion of the group's manager, Larry Page. [189] According to biographer Thomas M. Kitts, Davies confirmed that Page suggested that "he write a song like 'Louie Louie'", but denied any direct influence.

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  6. One for My Baby (and One More for the Road) - Wikipedia

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    Frankie Laine (1951) – 3:39 – On One For My Baby and available on The Legend at His Best; Harold Arlen (1952) – 4:15 – Available on Too Marvelous For Words: Capitol Sings Johnny Mercer; Jane Russell (1952) Recorded for the soundtrack to the film Macao; Marlene Dietrich (1954) – 4:07 – Available on Love Songs

  7. ChordPro - Wikipedia

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    In June 1991 Martin Leclerc and Mario Dorion conceived of a simple, text-based syntax for marking up chords and lyrics and developed the Chord program. Although the program and file format saw some adoption there was no active development of either for several years.

  8. Open the Eyes of My Heart - Wikipedia

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    The first verse consists of the lyrics "Open the eyes of my heart, Lord" (sung twice, the second time without "Lord") and "I want to see You" (sung twice verbatim). The chorus is the most lyrically rich part of the song. “To see you high and lifted up, shining in the light of your glory. Pour out your power and love as we sing holy holy holy”

  9. Help Pour Out the Rain (Lacey's Song) - Wikipedia

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    "Help Pour Out the Rain" is sub-titled "Lacey's Song" for Jewell's daughter. [4] In the song, the narrator and his daughter are riding in a car. The daughter asks him questions about what will happen when she dies and goes to Heaven. In the second verse, the narrator thanks God for his children and their innocence.