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List of popular music songs featuring Andalusian cadences

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Following is a list of popular music songs which feature a chord progression commonly known as Andalusian cadences.

Items in the list are sorted alphabetically by the band or artist's name. Songs which are familiar to listeners through more than one version (by different artists) are mentioned by the earliest version known to contain Andalusian cadences (which is most frequently the original version). Songs whose composers are unknown are at the bottom of the list, sorted alphabetically in their turn by title.

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  • "Never Learn" (1966) by The Odds & Ends
  • "California Demise" pt. 1 and 2 (1994) by The Olivia Tremor Control
  • "Define a Transparent Dream" (1996) by The Olivia Tremor Control
  • "A Sleepy Company" (1999) by The Olivia Tremor Control

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References

  1. "Alan W. Pollack's Notes on "I'll Be Back"". Icce.rug.nl. Retrieved 2013-12-05.
  2. ^ Kelly, Casey; Hodge, David (2011). The Complete Idiot's Guide to the Art of Songwriting. p. 104. ISBN 978-1-61564-103-1.
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