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"Gold" is a song written and recorded by John Stewart in 1979. It was the lead single and biggest hit among three Top 40 singles released from his LP, Bombs Away Dream Babies . The song was Stewart's first US Top 40 hit, as well as his first chart single in a decade (since "Armstrong" which peaked at #74 in 1969).
"Thank You for Being a Friend" is a song recorded by American singer Andrew Gold. It appears on Gold's third album All This and Heaven Too. The song reached number 25 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1978. [3] On the Cash Box chart, "Thank You for Being a Friend" spent two weeks at number 11. [4]
It was certified Gold on December 1, 1977, by the Recording Industry Association of America. [ 8 ] The lead single of the album, " I Really Don't Want to Know " backed with " There Goes My Everything ", was released on December 8, 1970 and peaked at number 21 on the Billboard Hot 100 , number two on the Adult Contemporary chart, and number 23 ...
Paul Simon is the second solo studio album by American singer-songwriter Paul Simon. It was released in January 1972, nearly two years after he split up with longtime musical partner Art Garfunkel . His first solo album , recorded in England in 1965, remained unreleased in the U.S. (except for a brief period in 1969) until 1981, when it ...
His discography most notably comprises eight studio albums, ten compilation albums, one soundtrack album, two video albums, seven mix albums, eleven extended plays, 53 singles, and 22 music videos. Albums
All This and Heaven Too is the third album by singer-songwriter Andrew Gold, released in 1978 on Asylum Records. [4] It includes the hit singles "Never Let Her Slip Away" (a No. 5 entry on the UK Singles Chart) and "Thank You for Being a Friend" (a No. 25 entry on the Billboard singles chart).
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Gold is a double album of greatest hits by Olivia Newton-John released on 14 June 2005. It contains all but one of her solo Billboard Hot 100 hits (excluding "I Need Love") and is the first CD to contain the track "Fool Country" (a B-side to " Magic " and contained in the film Xanadu , but not available on the soundtrack).