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  2. Forever in Blue Jeans - Wikipedia

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    Forever in Blue Jeans. " Forever in Blue Jeans " is a song by Neil Diamond which he co-wrote with his guitarist Richard Bennett. The up-tempo track was released as a single by Columbia in February 1979, having featured on Diamond's album You Don't Bring Me Flowers which was released the previous year. Diamond said about the song: "the simple ...

  3. Hippy Hippy Shake - Wikipedia

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    Label. Del-Fi. Songwriter (s) Chan Romero. Official audio. "The Hippy Hippy Shake" on YouTube. " Hippy Hippy Shake " is a song written and recorded by Chan Romero in 1959. [ 1][ 2] That same year, it reached No. 3 in Australia. Romero was 17 years old when he wrote the song.

  4. Venus in Blue Jeans - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Clanton singles chronology. "Just a Moment". (1962) " Venus in Blue Jeans ". (1962) "Darkest Street in Town". (1962) " Venus in Blue Jeans " is a 1962 song written by Howard Greenfield and Jack Keller. [ 1] It was recorded that year by Jimmy Clanton and reached No. 7 on the Billboard charts, [ 2] and No. 5 on the CHUM Chart in Canada.

  5. Blue body paint and beaded jeans: The top moments from ... - AOL

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    From celebrity guests to fairytale fashion shows, here are the highlights from the fall-winter 2023/24 shows in Paris.

  6. In Search of the Lost Chord - Wikipedia

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    On the Threshold of a Dream. (1969) Singles from In Search of the Lost Chord. "Voices in the Sky". Released: 28 June 1968. "Ride My See-Saw". Released: 12 October 1968. In Search of the Lost Chord is the third album by the Moody Blues, released in July 1968 on the Deram label.

  7. Bird changes - Wikipedia

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    Bird changes. The Blues for Alice changes, Bird changes, Bird Blues, or New York Blues changes, is a chord progression, often named after Charlie Parker ("Bird"), which is a variation of the twelve-bar blues . The progression uses a series of sequential ii–V or secondary ii–V progressions, and has been used in pieces such as Parker's "Blues ...

  8. Upper structure - Wikipedia

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    Common jazz parlance refers to upper structures by way of the interval between the root of the bottom chord and the root of the triad juxtaposed above it. [2] For instance, in example one above (C 7♯9) the triad of E ♭ major is a (compound) minor 3rd away from C (root of the bottom chord). Thus, this upper structure can be called upper ...

  9. Chord (geometry) - Wikipedia

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    A chord (from the Latin chorda, meaning "bowstring") of a circle is a straight line segment whose endpoints both lie on a circular arc. If a chord were to be extended infinitely on both directions into a line, the object is a secant line. The perpendicular line passing through the chord's midpoint is called sagitta (Latin for "arrow").