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  2. I'd Love to Change the World - Wikipedia

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    Release and reception. "I'd Love to Change the World" was the band's highest charting single. It peaked at number 40 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1971. [3] When it was released, "I'd Love to Change the World" was a staple of both FM and AM radio, a rarity for the time. Billy Walker of Sounds wrote that the "acoustic guitar, echoing vocals, and ...

  3. Ten Years After - Wikipedia

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    Ten Years After are a British blues rock group, most popular in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Between 1968 and 1973, the band had eight consecutive Top 40 albums on the UK Albums Chart. [2] In addition, they had twelve albums enter the US Billboard 200. [3] They are best known for tracks such as "I'm Going Home", "Hear Me Calling", "I'd Love ...

  4. A Space in Time - Wikipedia

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    The third track on the album, "I'd Love to Change the World", is also their biggest hit. By combining a melodic acoustic chorus with challenging electric guitar riffs, they managed to produce a sound that hit number 10 in the charts in Canada [citation needed] and number 40 in the US. [4] Although this was their biggest hit, they rarely played ...

  5. Change the World - Wikipedia

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    Change the World. " Change the World " is a song written by Tommy Sims, Gordon Kennedy, and Wayne Kirkpatrick and recorded by country music artist Wynonna Judd. A later version was recorded by English singer Eric Clapton for the soundtrack of the 1996 film Phenomenon. Clapton's version was produced by R&B record producer Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds.

  6. I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony)

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    The New Seekers singles chronology. "Never Ending Song of Love". (1971) " I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing ". (1971) "Beg, Steal or Borrow". (1972) " I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony) " is a pop song (originally known as "True Love and Apple Pie") by British hit songwriters Roger Cook and Roger Greenaway, and sung by ...

  7. Alvin Lee - Wikipedia

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    Ten Years After had success, releasing ten albums together, but by 1973 Lee was feeling limited by the band's style. Moving to Columbia Records had resulted in a radio hit song, "I'd Love to Change the World" but Lee preferred blues-rock to the pop style the label preferred.

  8. Ten Years After (Ten Years After album) - Wikipedia

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    Ten Years After is the debut album by English blues rock band Ten Years After. Recorded at Decca Studios in London in September 1967, and released on 27 October 1967, it was one of the first blues rock albums by British musicians. This album has less original material than the band's later works, most of which were composed entirely of Alvin ...

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