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  2. Take the Long Way Home (Supertramp song) - Wikipedia

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    "Take the Long Way Home" is the third US single and sixth track of English rock band Supertramp's 1979 album Breakfast in America. It was the last song written for the album, being penned during the nine-month recording cycle. [3] In 1980, the live version from Paris became a minor hit in various European countries.

  3. Breakfast in America - Wikipedia

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    Breakfast in America topped the US Billboard 200 for six weeks and became Supertramp's biggest selling album, while producing four hit singles: "The Logical Song", "Goodbye Stranger", "Take the Long Way Home" and the title track. [14] In Japan, the album reached number 1 on the Music Labo chart in 1979. [15]

  4. Take the Long Way Home - Wikipedia

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    Take the Long Way Home may refer to: Songs "Take ... (Supertramp song), a song by Supertramp "Take the Long Way Home", a song from the album Sunday 8PM by Faithless;

  5. List of songs recorded by Supertramp - Wikipedia

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    Supertramp's lineup in 1971 From left: Roger Hodgson, Frank Farrell, Rick Davies, Kevin Currie, Dave Winthrop. The English rock band Supertramp recorded over 100 songs from 1970 to 2002. They were one of the most popular British bands in the 70s and 80s, known for their success with progressive rock. [1]

  6. Supertramp - Wikipedia

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    The album spawned four successful singles (more than their first five albums combined): three of Hodgson's songs, "The Logical Song" (number 1 Canada, number 6 US, number 7 UK), "Take the Long Way Home" (number 4 Canada, number 10 US, not released in UK) and "Breakfast in America" (number 9 UK, not released in the US or Canada) and Davies ...

  7. Supertramp (album) - Wikipedia

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    As the songs for Supertramp's third album, Crime of the Century (1974), were introduced into the band's live set, the songs from Supertramp were mostly dropped, never to return. The two exceptions are "Home Again" [7] and "Surely", which were occasionally played during encores for several years after. "Surely" has also been included on some of ...

  8. You Win, I Lose - Wikipedia

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    "You Win, I Lose" is a song by Supertramp. It is the second track on their tenth studio album Some Things Never Change. "You Win, I Lose" would also appear on Supertramp's 2005 compilation album Retrospectacle – The Supertramp Anthology.

  9. 70-10 Tour - Wikipedia

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    70–10 Tour is a series of live albums from the English rock band Supertramp's 70-10 tour, commemorating the 40th anniversary of the band. Each concert from the tour was recorded and released on CD or as an MP3 download. [1]