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Greatest Hits is a compilation album by American recording artist Dan Fogelberg.It included two previously unreleased tracks, "Missing You" and "Make Love Stay", both of which were released as singles and peaked at chart positions #23 and #29 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, respectively. [2]
20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection: The Best of Steely Dan, released in 2007 by Universal Music as part of their 20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection series, is a CD that collects early material by Steely Dan.
Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... The Very Best of Steely Dan: Reelin' In the Years; Greatest hits album by . Steely Dan. Released: October 1985 ...
A limited edition of the compilation was issued in 1982, which contained an additional 4 track 12" disc with songs from 1978 Greatest Hits album. [4]In 1991, the compilation was reissued as the Expanded Edition with four extra tracks - "Here at the Western World" (previously only available on the band's 1978 Greatest Hits compilation), "Century's End" and "True Companion" (two Donald Fagen ...
After Shangri-La Dee Da became the first STP album to fall short of platinum sales, the quartet quietly disbanded and released a greatest hits album, Thank You, in 2003. 3. Core (1992)
It was one of two new songs included on his 1982 greatest hits album, along with the song "Missing You". Fogelberg later described "Make Love Stay" in the liner notes to a retrospective album as a "sinuous piece written around a chapter of Tom Robbins ' Still Life with Woodpecker " and as "a musical question that, unfortunately, eludes me still."
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"Longer" is a song written and recorded by the American singer-songwriter Dan Fogelberg and released in 1979 by Full Moon Records and Epic Records. The song can be found on Fogelberg's 1979 album Phoenix. It was also included on his 1982 greatest hits album as well as various other retrospective and compilation recordings.