Chords GuitarUkulelePiano Strumming There is no strumming pattern for this song yet.Createand get+5 IQ [Intro]GEmAmCAmDG[Verse 1]GEmAmCIf you miss the train I m on, you will know that I am goneAmCDD7You can hear the whistle blow a hundred miles,GEmAmCA hundred miles, a hundred miles...
Producer Bangladesh loopedthe opening chords from Gladys Knight and the Pips’ “Don’t Burn Down the Bridge,” then segued to a drill-like volley of trap drums. He gave the beat to his friend Shanell — a onetime R&B singer on Wayne’s Young Money Entertainment — to pass along. Way...
Dré played almost all the instruments on this irresistible party jam — he said that its guitar chords, the first he ever learned, were inspired by "the Ramones, the Buzzcocks, the Smiths." Fun fact: The "ladies" who cheer halfway in are one lone woman, engineer Rabeka Tuinei. Appears...
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(2) Peter Asher (1) Peter Cetera (1) Peter Cook (3) Peter Fonda (3) Peter Green (3) Peter Paul and Mary (3) Peter Sellers (6) Peter Tork (4) Pete Seeger (6) Pete Townshend (2) Phil Everly (2) Philles Records (2) Phil Spector (13) Phil Walden (2) pirate radio (2) ...
(2) Peter Asher (1) Peter Cetera (1) Peter Cook (3) Peter Fonda (3) Peter Green (3) Peter Paul and Mary (3) Peter Sellers (6) Peter Tork (4) Pete Seeger (6) Pete Townshend (2) Phil Everly (2) Philles Records (2) Phil Spector (13) Phil Walden (2) pirate radio (2) ...
(1) Paul Whiteman (2) payola (2) Peacock Records (4) Percy Sledge (2) Peter Asher (1) Peter Cetera (1) Peter Cook (3) Peter Fonda (3) Peter Green (3) Peter Paul and Mary (3) Peter Sellers (6) Peter Tork (4) Pete Seeger (6) Pete Townshend (2) Phil Everly (2) Philles ...
You Know What It Is: As soon as you hear those instantly recognizable guitar chords and famous opening line –“Josie’s on a vacation far away!”– you know exactly the level of sing-along power-pop you’re in for. The Sun Always Shines on TV: “Your Love” inspired a totally ’80...
” into any formula — manic drums, headbanging rock guitar, DJ scratches, a gospel chorus. “It was an idea before it was a song,” said André, who was inspired by the frenetic beats of U.K. drum-and-bass, which he and Big Boi heard at a party in London. “It was the tempo...
Producer Bangladesh looped the opening chords from Gladys Knight and the Pips’ “Don’t Burn Down the Bridge,” then segued to a drill-like volley of trap drums. He gave the beat to his friend Shanell — a onetime R&B singer on Wayne’s Young Money Entertainment — to pass along. ...