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American musical duo Hall & Oates has released 18 studio albums and 63 singles. The duo has had eight albums certified platinum (including three double platinum) and an additional six albums certified gold by the RIAA. They have also had six singles certified gold. Certifications have totaled 14 million albums and six million singles.
They also released a "VH1 Behind the Music" Greatest Hits package shortly after appearing on the show in 2002. Hall and Oates released the Do It for Love album in 2003, whose title track was a number one Adult Contemporary hit. They also released the Hall & Oates Live DVD from an A&E Live by Request special. This album was the first release ...
She had originally met Oates in the late '60s while they were both in college, and over the years became friendly with Hall as well. [5] On a warm summer day, once the album was finished, Wilson, her husband, Hall and Oates drove from New York City to the rural spot on the road about 40 miles (64 km) outside of Philadelphia. The group arranged ...
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The album included the first of their six #1 singles on the Billboard Hot 100, "Rich Girl" as well as the singles "Back Together Again" (which reached #28) and "Do What You Want, Be What You Are" (which peaked at #39). Hall & Oates released a song titled "Bigger Than Both of Us" on their Beauty on a Back Street album one year later
X-Static is the eighth studio album by American pop music duo Daryl Hall & John Oates. The album was released in September 1979 by RCA Records. Buddah Records re-released the album with two bonus tracks in 2000. "Wait for Me" reached number 18 on the Billboard charts and won a BMI airplay award. The second single, "Running From Paradise ...
Daryl Hall and John Oates attend the 8th Annual NARAS Heroes Award Gala on December 11, 2003 in New York City. ... going on to release 18 studio albums. Their final album, a holiday record ...
Described by Oates as an urban-sounding mix of R&B and progressive rock that the duo made for their own pleasure, [7] [17] War Babies eschewed the blue-eyed soul of Hall and Oates' first two records in favour of "a more keyboard-heavy hard rock sound", according to the music journalist Bryan Rolli, [2] while Kris Nicholson of Circus writes that ...