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Going Back – written by Carole King for Phil Collins. Median probable speed charts, video.

Carole King wrote a song for Phil Collins. It is called Going Back.

Going Back – written by Carole King for Phil Collins. Median probable speed charts, video.

Carole King wrote a song for Phil Collins. It is called “Going Back..”

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Going Back -Phil Collins – Matherton Diagram 0121
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Going Back -Phil Collins – Matherton Diagram 0409

 

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Unknown's avatarAuthor Matherton HorowitzPosted on November 28, 2017Categories attitude, rhythm, Tempo Diagram, TimingTags Brad Cole, Carole King, Darryl Steurmer, Gerry Goffin, Going Back, natural, Phil-Collins, Self-Control, tempo2 Comments on Going Back – written by Carole King for Phil Collins. Median probable speed charts, video.

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