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  2. Here Comes the Sun - Wikipedia

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    Music video. "Here Comes the Sun" (2019 Mix) on YouTube. " Here Comes the Sun " is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1969 album Abbey Road. It was written and sung by George Harrison, and is one of his best-known compositions. Harrison wrote the song in early 1969 at the country house of his friend Eric Clapton, where ...

  3. Seasons in the Sun - Wikipedia

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    Audio. "Seasons in the Sun" on YouTube. " Seasons in the Sun " is an English-language adaptation of the 1961 Belgian song " Le Moribond " ("The Dying Man") by singer-songwriter Jacques Brel [ 2 ] with lyrics rewritten in 1963 by singer-poet Rod McKuen [ 3 ] portraying a dying man's farewell to his loved ones.

  4. That Lucky Old Sun - Wikipedia

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    Brian Wilson premiered a song cycle inspired by the song entitled That Lucky Old Sun (A Narrative) at the Royal Festival Hall, London, England on September 10, 2007. A duet with Kenny Chesney and Willie Nelson is included on Chesney's 2008 album Lucky Old Sun. This version reached No. 56 on the Hot Country Songs chart, based on unsolicited airplay.

  5. Midnight Sun (Lionel Hampton and Sonny Burke song)

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    First recording. "Midnight Sun" was first recorded by Lionel Hampton himself and his orchestra in a Los Angeles studio on November 10, 1947, with solos by Hampton and trumpeter Wendell Culley (Decca Matrix L 4546). [1][2] First releases on the Decca label were on the B-side of 10-inch shellack singles, where the song was coupled with either ...

  6. The House of the Rising Sun - Wikipedia

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    The House of the Rising Sun. " The House of the Rising Sun " is an American traditional folk song, sometimes called " Rising Sun Blues ". It tells of a person's life gone wrong in the city of New Orleans. Many versions also urge a sibling or parents and children to avoid the same fate. The most successful commercial version, recorded in 1964 by ...

  7. I Live for the Sun - Wikipedia

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    Ricky Henn went on to write "I Live For The Sun" but only used the three chords of the chorus of "Run Run Run" and wrote a different melody over those chords, created a new title and concept, new lyrics for the entire song, composed original verses and bridge. The track has an approximate duration of two minutes and twenty-five seconds.

  8. Suo Gân - Wikipedia

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    See media help. " Suo Gân " (Welsh pronunciation: [sɨɔ ɡɑːn]) is a traditional Welsh lullaby written by Morfydd Llwyn Owen. It was first recorded in print around 1800 [1] and the lyrics were notably captured by the Welsh folklorist Robert Bryan (1858–1920). [2] The song's title simply means lullaby (suo = lull; cân = song).

  9. Soak Up the Sun - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Soak Up the Sun. " Soak Up the Sun " is a song by American singer Sheryl Crow. She and her longtime co-writer Jeff Trott wrote the song following a conversation they had during a plane flight, when they discussed the changing weather as they flew to New York City from Portland, Oregon. Crow was recovering from surgery at the time ...