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Cruisin' was an American rock and roll and pop music sampler series covering the years 1955-1970. It was released by Increase Records, originally in 1970 and 1972 on vinyl, 8-Track, and Cassette (years 1955 to 1963) with later years being released in 1986 (cassette), and in 1996 on CD and cassette tape again.
Cruisin' (sampler series), a pop music sampler series that covered the years 1955–1970 Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Cruisin' .
Cruisin' (sampler series) D. Down to Earth and High Cumberland Jubilee compilations; H. ... Killed by Death (series) M. Mindrocker (series) R. Rubble series; S. Shape ...
Cities 97 Sampler; City on a Hill (series) The Classic Guide to Strategy; Clicks & Cuts Series; Clubland (brand) The Collection (Bone Thugs-N-Harmony album) The Complete Works (album series) Cruisin' (sampler series)
An example of seventies hits and eighties hits can be found on Cruisin' Classics Vol. V.This compilation album included "Listen To The Music" by The Doobie Brothers, "It's So Easy" by Linda Ronstadt, "Ventura Highway" by America, "Could It Be I'm Falling In Love" by The Spinners, "Can't Fight This Feeling" by REO Speedwagon, "The Heat Is On" by Glenn Frey, "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" by Wham ...
Capitol Collectors Series (Frank Sinatra album) Choose 1985; Chronicle: Volume Two; City Lights (Lou Reed album) Classics (Triumph album) Columbia Records 1958–1986; Completely Free; The Corn Years; Cover Me (compilation album) Cruisin' (sampler series)
There are still things I hate about cruises, even after more than 50 sailings.. Cruises can require lots of planning and limited port time, which kills spontaneity. Loyalty programs can make it ...
"Cruisin'" is a 1979 single written, produced, and performed by the American singer-songwriter Smokey Robinson for Motown Records' Tamla label. One of Robinson's most successful singles outside of his work with the Miracles, "Cruisin'" hit number one on the U.S. Cash Box Top 100 and was also a Billboard Hot 100 hit, peaking at number four the week of February 2, 1980. [3]