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  2. Hurry Up This Way Again - Wikipedia

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    "Hurry Up This Way Again" is a song originally recorded by The Stylistics. It reached #18 in the U.S. R&B chart. The track was written by Cynthia Biggs and Dexter Wansel in 1980. [1] It has been covered by Phyllis Hyman on her album, Forever With You; and sampled in the song, "Politics As Usual" by Jay-Z, on his debut album, Reasonable Doubt.

  3. The Stylistics - Wikipedia

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    They released the single "Hurry Up This Way Again" that year which brought them back into the R&B Top 20 (peaking at No. 18). Both James Dunn and James Smith departed due to conflicts over the direction of the group; Dunn left before the recording of the album Hurry Up This Way Again (1980) and Smith after the recording of Closer Than Close in ...

  4. Dionne (1979 album) - Wikipedia

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    The song was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), and both it and follow-up hit "Deja Vu" became Grammy Award winners at the 1980 ceremony. " After You ," Dionne ' s's third top ten single and "Feeling Old Feelings" were also released as singles, with the latter receiving a Japanese release only.

  5. C major - Wikipedia

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    Mozart and Haydn wrote most of their masses in C major. [3] Gounod (in a review of Sibelius' Third Symphony) said that "only God composes in C major". Six of his own masses are written in C. [4] Of Franz Schubert's two symphonies in the key, the first is nicknamed the "Little C major" and the second the "Great C major".

  6. I–V–vi–IV progression - Wikipedia

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    There are few keys in which one may play the progression with open chords on the guitar, so it is often portrayed with barre chords ("Lay Lady Lay"). The use of the flattened seventh may lend this progression a bluesy feel or sound, and the whole tone descent may be reminiscent of the ninth and tenth chords of the twelve bar blues (V–IV).

  7. The Chords (American band) - Wikipedia

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    The enthusiasm doo-wop fans had for the Chords' music was dampened when Gem Records claimed that one of the groups on its roster was called the Chords; consequently the group changed their name to the Chordcats. [3] Their success was a one-off as subsequent releases, including "Zippity-Zum", all failed to chart. [3]

  8. Who sings the Sunday Night Football theme song? The tune ...

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    From her first year as the Sunday night vocalist in 2007 up until her final season in 2013, Hill stuck to the widely-beloved "Waiting All Day for Sunday Night" tune, which soon became part of the ...

  9. I'll Never Love This Way Again - Wikipedia

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    [3] The song was released as the album's lead single on July 15, 1979, by Arista. Warwick's first single on the record label after an unsuccessful tenure at Warner Bros. Records , the song brought Warwick renewed popularity when it reached number 5 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number 6 in Canada, also peaking at number 18 on the Hot Soul ...