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Silent Sanctuary is a 6-piece Filipino rock band that was formed in Metro Manila, Philippines in 2001. Five studio albums have been released by the band throughout its career. Five studio albums have been released by the band throughout its career.
The song is written in the key of A ♭ major (G major in live performances) with a tempo of 95 beats per minute in 12 8 time (if not using triplets) or 4 4 time (if using triplets). "Perfect" moves at a chord progression of A ♭ 5 –Fm 7 –D ♭ sus2 –E ♭. The vocals span from E ♭ 3 to A ♭ 4 in the song. [13]
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"Perfect" is a song by American country music artist Sara Evans. The track was written by Evans, Tom Shapiro , and Tony Martin , with production provided by Evans and Paul Worley . It was released on September 1, 2003, via RCA Nashville Records as the second single from her fourth studio album Restless (2003).
An illustration shows this C7 voicing (C, E, G, B ♭), which would be extremely difficult to play in standard tuning, [30] besides the openly voiced C7-chord that is conventional in standard tuning: [30] This open-position C7 chord is termed a second-inversion C7 drop 2 chord (C, G, B ♭, E), because the second-highest note (C) in the second ...
"Perfect" is a song by American singer-songwriter Rob Cantor. It was released on April 14, 2014, as the penultimate track on his solo debut album, Not a Trampoline . A video for the song titled " 29 Celebrity Impressions, 1 Original Song " was published to YouTube on July 1, featuring Cantor performing impressions .
You Have the Right to Remain Silent is the second studio album by American country music group Perfect Stranger. It was released on June 13, 1995, via Curb Records . The album includes the singles "Ridin' the Rodeo", " You Have the Right to Remain Silent ", "I'm a Stranger Here Myself" and "Remember the Ride".
News.com.au called the track "body positive" and said Anne-Marie had been striking a "resounding chord" with tracks like "Perfect". [3] GQ reviewed Anne-Marie's live performance of the song at a Rough Trade store in Brooklyn, saying "she begins shouting her insecurities to the audience: about wanting longer legs, never fitting in, and eating copious amounts of dessert.