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  2. Love Me Do - Wikipedia

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    They first attempted "Love Me Do", as well as three other songs, at this session. [14] George Martin, originally absent from the session, arrived during the recording of "Love Me Do" and altered the arrangement so that McCartney sang the words "love me do" instead of Lennon, enabling Lennon to play the harmonica starting on the word "do ...

  3. Who Do You Love? (Bo Diddley song) - Wikipedia

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    The Woolies recorded "Who Do You Love" in an early American garage band–style that reached number 97 on Billboard Hot 100 in 1967. [51] Additionally, Koda notes "great and varied covers over the years" by Brownsville Station , the Doors , Carlos Santana , the Blues Project , the Blues Magoos , Roy Head , and John Hammond Jr. [ 2 ] He adds ...

  4. Do You Love Me? (Fiddler on the Roof) - Wikipedia

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    Culture in Northern Ireland described it as "lovely". [3] According to The Irish Times, "In an enchanting duet with his wife, Tevye philosophises about the existence of love in his own 25-year marriage – Do You Love Me is one of the most memorable songs of the evening and captures the vividness of Sheldon Harnick’s lyrics."

  5. Have I Told You Lately That I Love You? - Wikipedia

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    The earliest and easily most prominent recording of "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You" in the early rock era was by Elvis Presley.According to the book of the CD-boxset "Elvis - The Complete 50's Masters", Presley recorded it on January 19, 1957, at RCA's Radio Recorders in Hollywood for his Loving You album.

  6. Bob Miller (songwriter) - Wikipedia

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    Bob Miller (September 20, 1895 – August 26, 1955) was an American songwriter, recording artist, A&R representative, and publisher. [1]He claimed to have written over 7,000 songs. [2]

  7. 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).

  8. You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want to Do It) - Wikipedia

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    You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want to Do It)" is a popular song from 1913 composed by James V. Monaco with lyrics by Joseph McCarthy. It was introduced by Al Jolson in the Broadway revue The Honeymoon Express (1913), and used in the 1973 revival of the musical Irene. One of the earliest singers to record the song was Al Jolson.

  9. Love Her Madly - Wikipedia

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    "Love Her Madly" is a song by American rock band the Doors. It was released in March 1971 and was the first single from L.A. Woman , their final album with singer Jim Morrison . "Love Her Madly" became one of the highest-charting hits for the Doors; it peaked at number eleven on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart and reached number three in ...