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No Goodbyes is a 1977 collection by Hall & Oates. It is a "Best of" compilation of their first three Atlantic Records recordings. No Goodbyes was released after the duo left Atlantic and joined RCA Records, and after Atlantic had achieved a Top 10 hit with a re-release of "She's Gone" (included here). It contains three new songs: "It's Uncanny ...
In an interview with American Songwriter, Daryl Hall states: "That's a real Janna Allen (co-writer and sister of Sara Allen) song. Janna, and I, and Warren Pash wrote that. Warren and Janna wrote most of the song, and I took it and changed it around – changed the chords. Sandy and I wrote the lyrics. It's a real family song, the Allen sisters ...
American musical duo Hall & Oates has released 18 studio albums and 63 singles.The duo has had eight albums certified platinum (including three double platinum) and an additional six albums certified gold by the RIAA.
Voices is the ninth studio album by American pop rock duo Daryl Hall & John Oates. The album was released on July 29, 1980, by RCA Records. It spent 100 weeks on the Billboard 200, peaking at number 17. [1] In 2020, the album was ranked number 80 on The Greatest 80 Albums of 1980 by Rolling Stone magazine. [2]
Hall & Oates' Restraining Order Mystery Solved: Daryl Hall Wants to Block John Oates From Selling His Share of Their Joint Venture to Primary Wave “It hit me by surprise,” Hall acknowledges ...
The Atlantic Collection is a 1996 compilation album by Hall & Oates.While their 1977 compilation No Goodbyes was a collection of Hall & Oates' Atlantic Records recordings, this collection provides a more complete picture of that phase of Hall & Oates' history.
X-Static is the eighth studio album by American pop music duo Daryl Hall & John Oates.The album was released in September 1979 by RCA Records. Buddah Records re-released the album with two bonus tracks in 2000.
Hall then came up with a guitar riff, which he and Oates worked on together. The next day, Hall, Oates and Sara Allen worked on the lyrics. [3] [4] Speaking about the meaning of the lyrics, John Oates has stated that while many listeners may assume the lyrics are about a relationship, in reality, the song, "is about the music business.