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It should only contain pages that are The Guess Who albums or lists of The Guess Who albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Guess Who albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
Guess Who Plays the Guess Who – - The Best of The Guess Who: 12 9 CAN: Platinum [10] US: Gold [7] 1972 Shakin' All Over (re-issue) – - The History of the Guess Who – - Wild One – - 1973 The Best of The Guess Who Volume II: 186 8 CAN: Gold [11] 1977 The Greatest of the Guess Who: 173 - 1988 Track Record: The Guess Who Collection (2-CD ...
The Guess Who charted fourteen Top 40 singles in the United States and more than thirty in Canada. [1] The band was the first Canadian rock band to have widespread success in the United States and, unlike several other Canadian acts of the time, did not downplay or hide their Canadian identity. [2]
It should only contain pages that are The Guess Who songs or lists of The Guess Who songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Guess Who songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
The Best of The Guess Who is the fourth compilation album by the Canadian group The Guess Who. It was originally released by RCA Records in April 1971 and contains recordings made between 1968 and 1970. The album reached number 12 on the Billboard top LPs chart in the United States. [3] A follow-up, The Best of The Guess Who Volume II, was ...
The Guess Who in 1970 (L-R: Kurt Winter, Garry Peterson, Greg Leskiw, Burton Cummings, Jim Kale) The Guess Who is a Canadian rock band, originating as The Guess Who? in 1966, and adopting the name The Guess Who in 1968. [1] They were most successful from 1969 to 1975, under the leadership of singer/keyboardist Burton Cummings. [2]
The album reached #39 on the Billboard 200 album chart in the United States. [3] This was the group's only live album until the 'classic lineup' reunion in 1983 (resulting in the album Together Again, released the following year). The 2000 re-release on Compact Disc was remixed and added six bonus tracks from the same concert which did not fit ...
The song is featured on their 1970 album, Share the Land. [1] The producer was Jack Richardson and the arrangement was by The Guess Who. [ 2 ] On the 8-track tape edition of Share the Land , the song was edited to make it a bit longer in order to fill out the timing on the first channel (a few extra measures appear before each verse).