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  2. Hey Jude - Wikipedia

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    Harrison's idea was to play a guitar phrase as a response to each line of the vocal, [47] which did not fit with McCartney's conception of the song's arrangement, and he vetoed it. [ 48 ] [ 49 ] Author Simon Leng views this as indicative of how Harrison was increasingly allowed little room to develop ideas on McCartney compositions, whereas he ...

  3. I Think I'm Paranoid - Wikipedia

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    "I Think I'm Paranoid" is a song written, performed and produced by rock band Garbage and was the second single released from their second album Version 2.0. The song was released internationally in July 1998, following up on the success of the band's prior hit, " Push It ".

  4. Hey Jude (Wilson Pickett album) - Wikipedia

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    Hey Jude is the ninth studio album by soul singer Wilson Pickett, recorded at FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama and released in 1969. The title track , a cover of the Beatles song of the same name, was a success, peaking at #13 on the Billboard R&B singles chart and #23 on the top 200 .

  5. Revolution (Beatles song) - Wikipedia

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    "Revolution" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, written by John Lennon and credited to the Lennon–McCartney partnership. Three versions of the song were recorded and released in 1968, all during sessions for the Beatles' self-titled double album, also known as the "White Album": a slow, bluesy arrangement ("Revolution 1") included on the album; an abstract sound collage (titled ...

  6. Hey Dude (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Hey Dude" is a Britpop song by English psychedelic rock band Kula Shaker. Written by frontman Crispian Mills and Kula Shaker, the song was released as the third single (and fourth overall) from their 1996 debut studio album, K , on 26 August 1996.

  7. Isn't It a Pity - Wikipedia

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    [29] [40] The long coda sees what Schaffner termed the "pseudo-symphonic tension" burst into a frenzy of brass and timpani, further slide guitar soloing, and the "What a pity" mantra joined by "Hey Jude"-style "Na-na-na-na" chorus. [25] [55] This section is underpinned by a droning "om"-like vocal refrain [54] and a descending three-note horn ...

  8. Hi, So Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice’s “Barbie World ... - AOL

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    The way Ken be killin’ shit got me yellin’ out like the Scream house (woo) Yellin’ out, we ain’t sellin’ out We got money, but we ain’t lendin’ out We got bars, but we ain’t bailin ...

  9. Amnesiac (album) - Wikipedia

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    We would have carried on 'Hey Jude'-style." [5] "I Might Be Wrong" combines a "venomous" guitar riff with a "trance-like metallic beat". Colin Greenwood's bassline was inspired by the Chic bassist Bernard Edwards. [24] The lyrics were influenced by advice given to Yorke by his partner, Rachel Owen: "Be proud of what you've done. Don't look back ...