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Whatever You Want – The Very Best of Status Quo is a two-disc compilation album by English rock band Status Quo, released in 1997. In 2005, the set was repackaged as Gold , as part of the ongoing Universal Music Gold series.
"Black Veils of Melancholy" - Rossi, 1968 (Picturesque Matchstickable Messages from the Status Quo) "Daughter" - Lancaster, 1969 (Ma Kelly's Greasy Spoon) "Down the Dustpipe" - Groszmann, 1970, re-recorded in 2002 "Elizabeth Dreams" - Wilde/Scott, 1968 (Picturesque Matchstickable Messages from the Status Quo)
XS All Areas – The Greatest Hits is an album by English rock band Status Quo, released in September 2004. It is a best-of compilation with two new tracks, "You'll Come 'Round" and "Thinking of You". A DVD collection, also titled XS All Areas – The Greatest Hits, was released on the same day.
This is the discography of the British rock band Status Quo.They have released around 100 singles and have spent over 400 weeks in the UK Singles Chart. [1] They have spent over 500 weeks in the UK Albums Chart [2] and are one of the most successful bands of all time in the UK.
The Definitive Hits; Greatest hits album by . Status Quo. Released: November 2015: Genre: Rock: ... Rockin' All Over The World 3:37; Dirty Water 3:51;
12 Gold Bars is a 1980 compilation album by English rockers Status Quo. It achieved number 3 in the UK charts and remained in the charts for 48 weeks. This was longer than any other Quo album. All the songs featured on the album were hit singles during the period 1972–1979. It was followed up by 12 Gold Bars Vol. 2 in 1984.
Rocking All Over the Years is a compilation album by English rock band Status Quo.The album contains all Quo's UK top 10 singles, including the new "Anniversary Waltz (Part One)", a medley of classic rock and roll songs to celebrate the 25th anniversary of band members Francis Rossi and Rick Parfitt first meeting each other.
Rockin' All Over the World is the tenth studio album by British band Status Quo. It is their first to be produced by Pip Williams. Released in November 1977, it reached #5 in the UK. [4] "A poxy album," said guitarist and singer Francis Rossi. "There's nothing poxy about Rockin' All Over the World," countered guitarist Rick Parfitt. "It's ...