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  2. The Best of Kansas - Wikipedia

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    The Best of Kansas is the first compilation by American progressive rock band Kansas. Originally released in 1984, it featured the new "Perfect Lover," written by then-lead vocalist John Elefante and his brother Dino Elefante. The compilation was rereleased in 1999 in a version supervised by the original band members.

  3. List of songs recorded by Laura Branigan - Wikipedia

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    Michael Bolton co-wrote "How Am I Supposed to Live Without You", "I Found Someone" and "It's Been Hard Enough Getting Over You", all released as singles by Branigan. Jack White was Branigan's main producer from 1982–85 and also co-wrote several songs for 1985's Hold Me. Jennifer Rush co-wrote, and originally recorded, "Power of Love" which ...

  4. Greatest Hits (Joan Jett and the Blackhearts album) - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Hits is a compilation album by the rock group Joan Jett and The Blackhearts, released March 9, 2010 through Jett's label Blackheart Records. It includes two discs of 21 songs in total and features Jett's three songs that charted in the US top ten: " I Love Rock 'n' Roll ", " Crimson and Clover ", and " I Hate Myself for Loving You ".

  5. Al Green's Greatest Hits - Wikipedia

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    Professional ratings. Al Green's Greatest Hits is a 1975 greatest hits release by soul singer Al Green. In 2003, the album was ranked number 52 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time, [5] maintaining the rating in a 2012 revised list. [6] The album's ranking dropped to number 456 in the 2020 revised list. [7]

  6. Greatest Hits (The Supremes album) - Wikipedia

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    Professional ratings. Diana Ross & the Supremes: Greatest Hits (also released as The Supremes: Greatest Hits) is a two- LP collection of singles and b-sides recorded by The Supremes, released by Motown in August 1967 (see 1967 in music ). The collection was the first LP to credit the group under the new billing Diana Ross & the Supremes.

  7. Greatest Hits (Molly Hatchet album) - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Hits is a compilation of songs by the American southern rock band Molly Hatchet. The collection was released in 1990. It was their last album released by Epic Records and features guitarist Bobby Ingram on the two newly recorded tracks after the departure of Dave Hlubek in 1987. The album also does not include anything from their ...

  8. No Diggity: The Very Best of Blackstreet - Wikipedia

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    Track 8 originally appeared as a remix on the "No Diggity" single and was referred to as "No Diggity (Billie Jean Remix)". Track 14 originally appeared on the soundtrack to the 1996 Spike Lee film Get On The Bus, and later on the soundtrack to the 1997 film Steel; Track 15 is from Foxy Brown's album Ill Na Na; References

  9. The Blossoms - Wikipedia

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    The song peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and firmly established Spector as a force in the music industry. Over the next three years, the Blossoms, with Wright as lead, would be the favored singers on all of Spector's sessions recorded in California. Wright and Barrett sang with Bobby Sheen as Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans.