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BTO's Greatest is a U.S. CD-only compilation album by Bachman–Turner Overdrive. It was released in 1986 by Mercury Records . It was released in Europe also on vinyl.
Head On would be the last BTO studio album to chart in the US Top 40, peaking at No. 23 in early 1976, while also climbing to No. 3 in Canada. [17] The first BTO compilation album, Best of B.T.O. (So Far), was released in July 1976 and featured songs from each of the band's first five studio albums. A single—a re-release of "Gimme Your Money ...
Full name: Bill Jordan: Date of birth 4 November 1906: Date of death: 11 November 1995 (aged 89) Height: 183 cm (6 ft 0 in) ... Bill Jordan (4 November 1906 ...
Best of B.T.O. (So Far) (1976, Mercury Records) is a compilation album by Bachman–Turner Overdrive that contains material from their first five studio albums. "Gimme Your Money Please," a cut from the band's 1973 debut album, was released as a single in 1976 to support this greatest hits package.
Using a double-action revolver, Bill Jordan was recorded drawing, firing and hitting his target in .27 of a second. He appeared on such television programs as To Tell the Truth, I've Got a Secret, You Asked for It, and Wide Wide World. [1] Bill Jordan died on October 7, 1997 at 86 years of age in Linden, Texas. He was buried at Linden Cemetery.
Freeways is the sixth studio album by Canadian rock band Bachman–Turner Overdrive, released in 1977.It was the last album that Randy Bachman would be a part of with BTO until seven years later when a "reunion" Bachman-Turner Overdrive studio album was made and released in 1984.
Greatest Hits - The Ultimate Video Collection is a DVD by rock band Bon Jovi, coinciding with the bands Greatest Hits compilation. It contains 17 of the band's most popular music videos and 17 corresponding live versions of those songs taken from various concerts. The majority of the live performances have previously been released on DVD.
Greatest Hits 1976–1986 is a collection of hits by Elton John released in the United States only by MCA Records in 1992. It replaced an earlier compilation, Geffen's 1987 release Elton John's Greatest Hits Vol. 3. This was necessitated because of a shift in the control of copyrights and a resulting reshuffling of compilation albums.