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The artists of the 1970s produced so many chart-topping hits we compiled a list. It includes bands and singers such as Stevie Wonder, ABBA, and Redbone.
Phil Spector co-produced Lennon's albums John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band (1970), Imagine (1971), Some Time in New York City (1972) and Rock 'n' Roll (1975). Lennon and Ono performed four songs on Some Time in New York City (1972) live with Frank Zappa and his band the Mothers of Invention.
John Denver's Greatest Hits by John Denver (1973) John Denver's Greatest Hits, Volume 2 by John Denver (1977) John Denver's Greatest Hits, Volume 3 by John Denver (1984) The Singles 81→85 by Depeche Mode (1985) The Singles 86–98 by Depeche Mode (1998) Greatest Hits by Depeche Mode (1987) The Best of Depeche Mode Volume 1 by Depeche Mode (2006)
Words & Music: John Mellencamp's Greatest Hits is a greatest hits album by American rock and roll artist John Mellencamp. This two-disc set was released October 19, 2004 on the Island and UTV Records labels. [ 2 ]
Greatest Hits is a compilation album by American rock band the Doors, released in 1980. The album, along with the film Apocalypse Now , released the previous year, created for the band an entirely new audience of the generation that did not grow up with the Doors.
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.
Greatest Hits was reissued on compact disc by Legacy Records on March 26, 2002. The remastered version added a bonus track, "The Air That I Breathe" from 1974, which was the Hollies' last top ten song in the U.S.
Greatest Hits Volume II (1994) The Essential "Weird Al" Yankovic (2009) Medium Rarities (Jurashiku Park – Japanese version) Parody of "MacArthur Park" as performed by Richard Harris (written by Jimmy Webb). Recaps the plot of the film Jurassic Park. The music video was approved by Steven Spielberg, who directed the film. "King of Suede"