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E7 Am D Em I’ll send you all my dreams everyday in a letter Am D Em Sealed with a kiss Am D Em Sealed with a kiss Am D Em Sealed with a kissSong Chords Song Rhythm Pop (Audio) Performer: Jason Donovan Sealed With A KissSee more songs by Jason DonovanSearch...
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"a night like this". the songs in between make for the sole 80s cure album you could think about playing at a beach party-- check the strangely van halen-ish sustained chords on "push." and smith's dreamy imagination of far-away places gets pleasantly touristic: plinking ...
a gigantic finale that leaves the listener both shocked and wanting to hear more, with those three mighty Emajor chords and harp glissandos, waves spreading as far as the eye can see (Walt Whitman), bringing to an end the composer's symphonic journey. From all have read and heard ...
What a dark and mysterious way to open up an album with repeated descending harp chords and then a march rhythm jumps in with who I think is Jun that takes up the introduction before Eli joins alongside some dance beats and a heavier sound. After them, Kevin joins in with the melodic pa...
piano. The record's known mostly for "Your Song," the duo's first hit and a legendary love song, but the chunky chords of "Take Me to the Pilot" and the sweeping strings of "The King Must Die" provide hints as to the musical journey that John and Taupin were just about to begin...
piano. The record's known mostly for "Your Song," the duo's first hit and a legendary love song, but the chunky chords of "Take Me to the Pilot" and the sweeping strings of "The King Must Die" provide hints as to the musical journey that John and Taupin were just about to begin...
moments of their catalog. Frontman Davey Havok racks up sky miles, leaping off risers, monitors, boxed platforms and anything else with a measurable height. The rest of the band mirrors this showmanship when they’re able to sustain a few chords and divert their attention for some raucous ...
with Sumner’s choppy riffing beefing up the beat. Sumner and Hook soar around and over this, phosphorescent melodies like slow-shooting stars, chords banging in and slowly fading like firework bursts. They function just like light dancing on water. The lyric perfectly evokes a punch-drunk yet...