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  2. Many Shades of Black - Wikipedia

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    "Many Shades of Black" is a song by the band The Raconteurs. It appears as the eighth track on their second album, Consolers of the Lonely. It is second single from the album and was made available in 7" vinyl format. The cover art depicts Mary Todd Lincoln or Abraham Lincoln depending on the way the inner sleeve is turned.

  3. Shades of a Blue Orphanage - Wikipedia

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    The title is a combination of the members' previous bands: Shades of Blue and Orphanage. "Sarah" was written for Phil Lynott's grandmother who raised him when his mother, Philomena, was unable to do so. This song should not be confused with the 1979 song of the same name, for Lynott's daughter, included on Black Rose: A Rock Legend.

  4. Matthew 11:17 - Wikipedia

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    For the Prophets invited them to make confession by song to God, as it is contained in the song of Moses, of Isaiah, or of David." [2] Jerome: " They say therefore, We have flayed music to you, and ye have not danced; i. e. We have called on you to work good works to our songs, and ye would not.

  5. Music Review: SEVENTEEN's '17 Is Right Here' is a study of ...

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    As for CD 2, those twenty songs — plus an instrumental version of “Adore U" — is mostly for hardcore fans, who live, breathe and love those singles scattered across nearly a decade.

  6. Matt Brouwer - Wikipedia

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    Where's Our Revolution (Black Shoe Records, 2009, review [15]) OCLC: 316822224. A Merry Little Christmas (Matt Brouwer) (Black Shoe Records, 2010, review [16] OCLC: 881658967. Till The Sunrise (Black Shoe Records, 2012, review [17]) OCLC: 828529155. Writing to Remember (Black Shoe Records, 2014, review [18]) Best Days Ahead (Matt Brouwer ...

  7. Seventeen Come Sunday - Wikipedia

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    "Seventeen Come Sunday", also known as "As I Roved Out", is an English folk song (Roud 277, Laws O17) which was arranged by Percy Grainger for choir and brass accompaniment in 1912 and used in the first movement of Ralph Vaughan Williams' English Folk Song Suite in 1923. The words were first published between 1838 and 1845.

  8. Darl+ing - Wikipedia

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    After the release of the album, Seventeen performed "Darl+ing" on several South Korean music shows, including Music Bank and M Countdown. [22] [23] "Darl+ing" also appears as the fifth track of Face the Sun ' s reissue, Sector 17. [24] A holiday version of the song was released as part of Seventeen's Japanese EP, Dream, on November 9. [25]

  9. Matt McGinn (Scottish songwriter) - Wikipedia

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    McGinn, c. 1954. Matthew McGinn (17 January 1928 – 5 January 1977) was a Scottish folk singer-songwriter, actor, author and poet. [1] Born in Glasgow in 1928, McGinn was a prolific songwriter and is recognised as an influential figure in the British folk music revival of the late 1950s and early 1960s.