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Everybody's Changing (ver. 5) by Keane - Piano Sheets and Free Sheet Music

  
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"Everybody's Changing" is a song performed and composed by English rock band Keane, from their debut album Hopes and Fears, on which appears as the fourth track. After a single release on Fierce Panda in May 2003, it was re-released on Island on May 3, 2004, where it reached number 4 in the UK Singles Chart. In August 2006, the song was rated #79 from the top 100 greatest songs in all time by The Sun. That same year, English singer Lily Allen recorded a cover of the song, released on her single "Littlest Things" (a version later appeared on the 2007 compilation album, The Saturday Sessions: The Dermot O'Leary Show). Keane are an English piano rock band; first established in Battle; East Sussex in 1995; taking their current name in 1997. The group comprises composer; bassist; and pianist Tim Rice-Oxley; lead vocalist Tom Chaplin and drummer Richard Hughes.Their original line-up included founder.    Download this sheet!
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Keane are an English piano rock band; first established in Battle; East Sussex in 1995; taking their current name in 1997. The group comprises composer; bassist; and pianist Tim Rice-Oxley; lead vocalist Tom Chaplin and drummer Richard Hughes.Their original line-up included founder and guitarist Dominic Scott; who left in 2001. Keane are known for using a piano as their lead instrument instead of guitars; significantly differentiating them from most rock bands. The inclusion of a distorted piano effect since 2006 and various synthesizers are now a common feature in their music that nowadays combines the pure piano rock sound used during their first album and the alternative rock sound which developed during 2005. "Everybody's Changing" is a song performed and composed by English rock band Keane, from their debut album Hopes and Fears, on which appears as the fourth track. After a single release on Fierce Panda in May 2003, it was re-released on Island on May 3, 2004, where it reached number 4 in the UK Singles Chart. In August 2006, the song was rated #79 from the top 100 greatest songs in all time by The Sun. That same year, English singer Lily.
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