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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. Grace (Jeff Buckley album) - Wikipedia

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    Grace was produced by Andy Wallace and recorded in Bearsville Studios in Woodstock, New York. [5] Buckley experimented extensively with arrangements and recording techniques. He found the process of recording contrary to his improvisational performance style, and said later: "It's not like a live show where you play it and it just disappears into the air like smok

  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. A History of How the Meaning of Taylor Swift's Song 'Lover ...

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    “I’ve always liked that word, but I’ve never used it in, like, everyday life when people are like, ‘That’s my lover over there,’ or calling each other a lover.

  6. How bullied tween singer Harper Grace found redemption a ...

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    No one would've blamed Grace if she'd quit music altogether, after such a traumatic career setback at age 11. But now she's "deciding to go back out and do the thing that scares me the most."

  7. Live at Sin-é - Wikipedia

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    Live at Sin-é is a live EP by Jeff Buckley.The four-song EP was Buckley's first commercial recording and was released in November 1993 on Columbia Records.The EP captured Buckley, accompanying himself on a Fender Telecaster, in the Sin-é coffeehouse in New York City's East Village, the neighborhood he had made his home.

  8. 5 places you shouldn’t use your debit card (and 3 situations ...

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    Debit cards offer convenient access to your money. But there are some rules of thumbs for when your credit card may be better. Learn 5 places it's best to keep debit in your wallet.

  9. Last Goodbye (Jeff Buckley song) - Wikipedia

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    "Last Goodbye" is a 1994 song by singer-songwriter Jeff Buckley, from his album Grace. It was the second single released from the album, after the title song.It was Buckley's most commercially successful song in the US, earning him a belated alternative hit in early 1995, peaking at No. 19 on the U.S. Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. [1]