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No, it was inspired by Reba's song "Whoever's in New England".
No, the song "Stay" by Jennifer Nettles is not about Jon Bon Jovi. The song was actually written by Jennifer Nettles and is about the complexities of a romantic relationship. It explores themes of love, longing, and vulnerability, but it is not specifically about Jon Bon Jovi.
The correct anwer is c5,g4,c5,d5
She was contantly exposed to music from the time she was a baby. Her mother played the radio and said Jennifer would sing along in perfect time. For more info check out Jennifer's bio at http://www.jennifernettles.com/
It's the class ring for alumnae of Agnes Scott College in Decatur, GA.
No, it was inspired by Reba's song "Whoever's in New England".
No, the song "Stay" by Jennifer Nettles is not about Jon Bon Jovi. The song was actually written by Jennifer Nettles and is about the complexities of a romantic relationship. It explores themes of love, longing, and vulnerability, but it is not specifically about Jon Bon Jovi.
The correct anwer is c5,g4,c5,d5
She was contantly exposed to music from the time she was a baby. Her mother played the radio and said Jennifer would sing along in perfect time. For more info check out Jennifer's bio at http://www.jennifernettles.com/
It's the class ring for alumnae of Agnes Scott College in Decatur, GA.
It's just a song about a boy asking a girl to hang out. Maybe he hasn't gone as far as he would like with this girl, or maybe he really likes her, maybe he's bored.
It's the ring from her alma matter, Agnes Scott College. Deemed the "black ring mafia", students get it spring of their sophmore year as one of the college's most cherished traditions
Sugarland's sophomore album, Enjoy The Ride, was produced by Byron Gallimore. It contains a total of eleven tracks - all co-written by Jennifer Nettles and Kristian Bush with the aid of a few other writers (Bobby Pinson, Jeff Cohen and Tim Owens to name a few). "Stay" was written solely by Jennifer Nettlesand former member Kristen Hall helped co-write the last track, "Sugarland."
"Let's Stay Together" by Al Green primarily revolves around the chords A, D, and E. The main melody can be played using these chords as a foundation. For the specific notes in the melody, you would typically find them in sheet music or piano tutorials online, as they can vary in arrangement. If you're looking for a simplified version, focusing on the main chord progression will give you the essence of the song.
She said she wrote it because she liked the song "Whoever's in New England" by Reba McIntire and wrote "Stay" as another point of view, the other woman. So far she has not associated "Stay" with a living person and she's clearly stated it was not about herself. http://www.umgnashville.com/artist/detail.aspx?nid=4131&aid=181&utm_source=rss&utm_campaign=rss&utm_medium=News&utm_content=nid_4131
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