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The release of Greatest Hits marked the end of the group's association with RCA Records. However, the album proved to be Five Star's least successful release up to that point, selling only 15,500 copies and peaking at a lowly No. 53 on the UK Albums Chart, highlighting the band's rapid decline in popularity.
Greatest Hits: Released: 9 October 1989; Label: RCA/Tent; 53 The Greatest Hits: Released: April 2003; Label: BMG — The Remix Anthology The Remixes 1984–1991: Released: 2013; Label: Cherry Pop — Gold: Released: 4 October 2019; Label: Demon Records [10] 43 "—" denotes items that did not chart or were not released in that territory.
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Three of the 100 are in this picture! The Rolling Stones, in 1964, from left to right: Bill Wyman, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Brian Jones. The problem with lists like this is ...
The Greatest Hits is the second compilation album by British pop group Five Star, released in 2003. Although released 14 years after their previous compilation Greatest Hits , this album covers the same period of 1985 to 1989 and includes all of Five Star's UK Top 50 hit singles .
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The Jackson 5 is an american music group, which began forming around 1963-1965 by the Jackson family brothers Jackie, Jermaine, Marlon, Michael and Tito.In 1967, the quintet's first singles were recorded in Chicago and released by Steeltown Records, which was located in their hometown of Gary, Indiana.
"Burning Bridges" is a song written by Walter Scott, and best known for its 1960 recording by Jack Scott, which was a #3 hit in the US. This was the only hit song for composer Walter Scott, who was no relation to Jack Scott.