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  2. List of greatest hits albums - Wikipedia

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    The Phenomenon 1968–1998 (a.k.a. Forever and Ever – 40 Greatest Hits) by Demis Roussos (1998) Forever and Ever – Definitive Collection by Demis Roussos (2002) Collected by Demis Roussos (2015) The Best of Roxy Music by Roxy Music (2001) Greatest Hits by Roxy Music (1977) Greatest Hits by Run-D.M.C. (2002)

  3. Servant (band) - Wikipedia

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    Servant has some origins in 1973 from Lonesome Stone, directed by Jim Palosaari, a Christian rock musical touring Europe billed as a multi-media production of the Jesus generation portrayed in music, film and drama to rival the likes of the musical Godspell. Servant's first song to hit the Top 40 CCM charts, "Come Jesus Come", was first ...

  4. Greatest Hits (Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass album)

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    Greatest Hits is a 1970 album by Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass. It was the group's first compilation album, with all selections coming from its first five albums. The album was released a few months after Alpert had disbanded the group.

  5. Greatest Hits (The Band album) - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Hits is a compilation album by the Canadian-American rock group the Band. It was released in 2000 on Capitol Records . The album was released in conjunction with remastered versions of the group's first four albums.

  6. Greatest Hits: God's Favorite Band - Wikipedia

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    God's Favorite Band features 20 of Green Day's previous hits, as well as 2 new songs: a new version of the Revolution Radio (2016) track "Ordinary World", featuring country singer Miranda Lambert, and a previously unreleased song entitled "Back in the USA".

  7. Greatest Hits (Crosby, Stills & Nash album) - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Hits is a compilation album by Crosby, Stills & Nash, released by Rhino Records in 2005. It peaked at No. 24 on the Billboard 200, debuting at that position on April 2, 2005 with first week sales of 33,000 copies, and spending eight weeks on the chart. Its current sales sit at over 640,000. [3]

  8. Greatest Hits (Elton John album) - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Hits is the eleventh official album release for English musician Elton John, and the first compilation. Released on 8 November 1974, [ 1 ] it spans the years 1970 to 1974, compiling ten of John's singles, with one track variation for releases in North America and for Europe and Australia.

  9. Words & Music: John Mellencamp's Greatest Hits - Wikipedia

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    Two songs: "Walk Tall" and "Thank You", were recorded exclusively for this album. No songs are included from Mellencamp's 1976 debut album Chestnut Street Incident or 1977's The Kid Inside . Also omitted is Mellencamp's cover of "Without Expression", which was released on his previous compilation album The Best That I Could Do 1978–1988 .