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"Waterfalls" is an R&B song, [1] written by TLC band member Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes with Marqueze Etheridge and Organized Noize, who also produced the song. Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas and Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins perform the song with Lopes, who also provides a rap verse (which is removed from some edits).
"Waterfalls" is a Paul McCartney ballad from his first solo album after Wings, McCartney II. The song has a minimalist sound, with McCartney only playing a Fender Rhodes electric piano and a synthesizer and singing, and a short solo performed on acoustic guitar.
In 1980 Paul McCartney released a single entitled "Waterfalls" containing the lyric, "Don't go chasing waterfalls." Shouldn't there be some mention of this? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.100.133.72 13:01, 27 April 2017 (UTC) other than 4 matching words, is it related to this song at all?
Natalie Renée McIntyre (born September 6, 1967), [2] known professionally as Macy Gray, is an American R&B and soul singer and actress. She is known for her distinctive raspy voice and a singing style heavily influenced by Billie Holiday.
"Don't Go" is a song by British synth-pop band Yazoo (known in the US and Canada as Yaz). It was released in 1982 as the second single from their debut album, Upstairs at Eric's (20 August 1982). The song peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart , becoming Yazoo's second top 5 hit.
"Don't Go" is a song by American group En Vogue. It was written by Denzil Foster and Thomas McElroy for their debut album Born to Sing (1990). One of the first recordings for its parent album, the song is a mid-tempo ballad informing the male lover that his female counterpart still cares for him and does not want him leave.
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"I'm Always Chasing Rainbows" is a popular Vaudeville song. The music is credited to Harry Carroll , but the melody is adapted from Fantaisie-Impromptu by Frédéric Chopin . The lyrics were written by Joseph McCarthy , and the song was published in 1917.