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1234 (ver. 1) by Plain White T's - Piano Sheets and Free Sheet Music

  
About the Song
"1, 2, 3, 4" (sometimes subtitled "I Love You") is the second single from the Plain White T's second worldwide album Big Bad World. It reached #34 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 in April 2009 and was certified Platinum in June of 2009, having sold over 1 million digital copies. Since its release in December 2008, the song has been compared to the band's earlier hit "Hey There Delilah" because of its acoustic rock sound. In February 2009, "1, 2, 3, 4" began to climb on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart, reaching a peak of #34, becoming their biggest hit on the chart after "Hey There Delilah". Plain White Ts are a rock band; originating from Chicago; Illinois; USA. They have had most success with their song; Hey There Delilah charting at #1 in two countries; and in many others in the Top 5. In 2008; they received a Grammy nomination for the song.FNMNJNLSNHwith Motion City Soundtrack for a Winter.    Download this sheet!
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Plain White Ts are a rock band; originating from Chicago; Illinois; USA. They have had most success with their song; Hey There Delilah charting at #1 in two countries; and in many others in the Top 5. In 2008; they received a Grammy nomination for the song.FNMNJNLSNHwith Motion City Soundtrack for a Winter Spring tour. Hey There Delilah was first released on their second album All That We Needed. This was only released on the Hey There Delilah EP - a compilation of b-sides; a live recording; plus music videos. In addition; Hollywood also signed the band in 2006 and they began recording the album; Every Second Counts. The album was released in September; and was preceded by the first single; Hate (I Really Dont Like You). "1, 2, 3, 4" (sometimes subtitled "I Love You") is the second single from the Plain White T's second worldwide album Big Bad World. It reached #34 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 in April 2009 and was certified Platinum in June of 2009, having sold over 1 million digital copies. Since its release in December 2008, the song has been compared to the band's earlier hit "Hey There Delilah" because of its acoustic rock sound. In February.
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