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Greatest Hits – Volume I & Volume II is the first greatest hits album by American singer-songwriter Billy Joel, released on August 2, 1985. [4] The album has been certified double diamond by the RIAA, selling over 11.5 million copies (23 million units) and ranking as the sixth-most-certified album of all time in the US. [5]
"Good Times Roll" has been featured on several Cars anthologies, including 1985's Greatest Hits, 1995's Just What I Needed: The Cars Anthology, and 2002's Complete Greatest Hits.
The Jackson 5 had four songs on the Year-End Hot 100, the most of any artist in 1970. This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of the year 1970. [1]
The British Council named Jackson on their list of "80 Moments that Shaped the World" with regard to international cultural relations. [29] Since Jackson's death, there have been many tribute shows performed by fans in concert, Cirque du Soleil or Broadway theatre which garnered millions of tickets worldwide.
Greatest Hits is a compilation album by American rock band Creed. It was released on November 22, 2004, soon after the announcement that the band had broken up in June, and that lead singer Scott Stapp and the other members of the band would go their separate ways, although the band would later reunite in 2009.
This is a comprehensive list of songs written or performed by pop duo the Carpenters, featuring Karen and Richard Carpenter. This list includes official studio albums, live albums, solo albums, and notable compilations that feature rare or unreleased material.
Greatest Hits is a greatest hits album by the British and American rock band Fleetwood Mac, released on 21 November 1988 by Warner Bros. Records. [3] It covers the period of the band's greatest commercial success, from the mid-1970s to the late-1980s.
The group scored 11 top ten hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, including three that hit number one: "Joy to the World", "Mama Told Me Not to Come" and "Black and White". "Joy to the World" was the top song on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1971 and in Canada's RPM Magazine. In Canada they had 15 in the Top 10.