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  2. You're Sixteen - Wikipedia

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    Although McCartney is credited on the liner notes of the album Ringo as having played the solo on a kazoo, reviewer Michael Verity has quoted the song's producer Richard Perry as revealing that it wasn't actually a kazoo: "In fact, the solo on 'You're Sixteen,' which sounds like a kazoo or something, was Paul singing very spontaneously as we ...

  3. Dreamin' (Johnny Burnette song) - Wikipedia

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    "You're Sixteen" (1960) "Dreamin'" is a song written by Barry De Vorzon and Ted Ellis and performed by Johnny Burnette. The song appeared on his 1960 album, ...

  4. Ringo Starr - Wikipedia

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    Starr's third million-selling single in the US, "You're Sixteen" was released in the UK in February 1974 where it peaked at number four. [132] Both tracks appeared on Starr's debut rock album, Ringo , produced by Richard Perry and featuring further contributions from Harrison as well as a song each from Lennon and McCartney. [ 133 ]

  5. Drunken Sailor - Wikipedia

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    In Ringo Starr's rendition of "You're Sixteen", Starr is heard singing the chorus of the song in the fade at the end. [27] [28] The 2019 film Fisherman's Friends, based on a true story, features a Cornish group of fishermen who sing the song en route to hitting the pop charts and touring. The song also features in the end credits. [citation needed]

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

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    The progression is also used entirely with minor chords[i-v-vii-iv (g#, d#, f#, c#)] in the middle section of Chopin's etude op. 10 no. 12. However, using the same chord type (major or minor) on all four chords causes it to feel more like a sequence of descending fourths than a bona fide chord progression.

  7. Sixteen-bar blues - Wikipedia

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    Instead of extending the first section, one adaptation extends the third section. Here, the twelve-bar progression's last dominant, subdominant, and tonic chords (bars 9, 10, and 11–12, respectively) are doubled in length, becoming the sixteen-bar progression's 9th–10th, 11th–12th, and 13th–16th bars, [citation needed]

  8. Klaus Voormann - Wikipedia

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    Klaus Otto Wilhelm Voormann (born 29 April 1938) is a German artist, musician, and record producer.. Voormann was the bassist for Manfred Mann from 1966 to 1969, and performed as a session musician on a host of recordings, including "You're So Vain" by Carly Simon, Lou Reed's Transformer album, and on many recordings of the former members of the Beatles.

  9. Nigel Wright (musician) - Wikipedia

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    According to the record label, Wright's album "Millfoil", [4] recorded at his home studio, [5] displayed the sixteen-year-old's mature grasp of musical structures, verse, and vocalization. [ 6 ] Nigel played his European premiere at the Haldern Pop Bar January 19, 2012, supporting Nada Surf for the occasion of the 20 years anniversary of the ...