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  2. 56 Catchy Songs About Home To Blast on Repeat - AOL

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    From country to R&B, we've rounded up 50 of our favorite songs about home by Taylor Swift, Blake Shelton, Dua Lipa, and more that celebrate where you're from.

  3. Owner of a Lonely Heart - Wikipedia

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    The song originated in 1979 from South African musician, singer-songwriter, and producer Trevor Rabin; while going to the toilet, he wrote "the whole thing, from beginning to end". [8] [9] Rabin then put down his ideas onto tape using his home equipment which included a 4-track tape machine. One of the recordings consisted of the main verse and ...

  4. The Very Best of Poco (1975 album) - Wikipedia

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    The first in a long line of compilation albums, The Very Best of Poco features highlights from the band's career from 1969–1974. When released on CD in the late 1980s, the album omits two tracks originally on the album, "Railroad Days" and "Skatin" for space reasons.

  5. The Very Best of Chicago: Only the Beginning - Wikipedia

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    The Very Best of Chicago: Only the Beginning is a double greatest hits album by the American band Chicago, their twenty-seventh album overall.Released in 2002, this collection marked the beginning of a long-term partnership with Rhino Entertainment which, between 2002 and 2005, would remaster and re-release Chicago's 1969–1980 Columbia Records catalog.

  6. Home (Alan Jackson song) - Wikipedia

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    "Home" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Alan Jackson. The song was originally recorded for his 1990 debut album Here in the Real World.The original 1989 recording served as the B-side to three of Jackson's singles: his debut single "Blue Blooded Woman", as well as his first two Number One hits "I'd Love You All Over Again" and "Don't Rock the Jukebox."

  7. Greatest Hits (Alabama album) - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Hits is the first compilation album by American country music band Alabama. The album was released by RCA Records in 1986, and has since been certified platinum for sales of 5 million units by the Recording Industry Association of America. [2] By the mid-1980s, Alabama had become the most dominant act in country music.

  8. I Don't Call Him Daddy - Wikipedia

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    The first version of the song was recorded by Kenny Rogers on his 1987 album I Prefer the Moonlight. Released in 1988 in support of the "Greatest Hits" album, it peaked at #86 on the Billboard country singles charts that year. Doug Supernaw covered it in 1993 on his debut album Red and Rio Grande, and issued it late that year as his third ...

  9. 35 Biggest Hits - Wikipedia

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    35 Biggest Hits is a two-disc greatest hits album from American country music artist Toby Keith. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It was released on May 6, 2008. [ 4 ] The album comprises thirty-four previously recorded tracks from Keith's previous studio albums, as well as the newly recorded track "She's a Hottie", which was released to radio in early 2008.