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The '50s progression is a chord progression and turnaround used in Western popular music. The progression, represented in Roman numeral

analysis, is I-vi-IV-V. For example, in C major: C-Am-F-G. As the name implies, it was common in the 1950s and early 1960s and is particularly associated with doo-wop. The Pontifical Scots College in Rome is the main seminary for the training of men for the priesthood from the dioceses of the Catholic Church in Scotland. It was established, in response to the religious persecution which began with the Scottish Reformation Parliament and ended only with Catholic Emancipation in 1829, by a bull of Pope Clement VIII on 5 December 1600.

Intro C Am Em G C Verse C Joined a party everybody's got to work Am Had a family Em Need to make a buck, need to eat, need to provide G C For a kid, and a soon to be illegal wife C Be a man work hard Am Keep hate at bay Em G Don't follow rules C Wait for a sunny day August didn't fight Am He went against the grain Em Didn't raise a hand G C Said "not in my name" Fm Stand with the crowd Am Don't look around G# G C Picture her now and stay proud Fm They can never take away Am What you refuse to say G# G C Think of her don't be afraid C Am Down, down.. into your concrete grave Em Rise, rise, rise with your heartbeat G C Maybe you'll see her again
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