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  2. Greatest Hits (The Cars album) - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Hits is a greatest hits album by American rock band the Cars, released on October 25, 1985, by Elektra Records. "Tonight She Comes", a previously unreleased song, and a remix of "I'm Not the One" were issued as singles to support the album. It was a commercial success, going six-times platinum. It was remastered for gold CD by Steve Hoffman in 1998 for DCC Compact Classics.

  3. Category:The Cars songs - Wikipedia

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    Category:The Cars songs This is a set category. It should only contain pages that are The Cars songs or lists of The Cars songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Cars songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories.

  4. Fast Car - Wikipedia

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    Rolling Stone ranked "Fast Car" number 167 on their 2004 list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. [13] It was Chapman's only song on the list, and the highest-ranking song performed and written solely by a female artist.

  5. Ric Ocasek - Wikipedia

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    The Cars Ocasek was a founding member of the Cars, recording numerous hit songs from 1978 to 1988. He played rhythm guitar and sang lead vocals for a majority of songs (bassist Benjamin Orr was lead vocalist on the remaining tracks). Ocasek was the oldest member of the band.

  6. Shake It Up (The Cars album) - Wikipedia

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    Shake It Up is the fourth studio album by American new wave band the Cars, released on November 6, 1981, by Elektra Records. It was the last Cars record to be produced by Roy Thomas Baker. A much more pop-oriented album than its predecessor, its title track became the band's first Billboard top-10 single. Spin magazine included it on their "50 Best Albums of 1981" list. [1]

  7. All Mixed Up (The Cars song) - Wikipedia

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    " All Mixed Up " is a song by the Cars and the final track on their 1978 self-titled debut album. It was written by bandleader Ric Ocasek.

  8. The Cars - Wikipedia

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    Sad Song" was released to radio stations on March 1 as the album's first single. [18][19] In May 2011, the Cars embarked on a ten-city tour of the United States and Canada [20] and also performed at Lollapalooza in Chicago in August.

  9. The Cars (album) - Wikipedia

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    The woman featured on the album's front cover was Nataliya Medvedeva, a Russian-born model, singer, writer, and journalist. [7] Unlike many of the Cars' album covers, the cover for The Cars was designed by the record company, rather than drummer Robinson. [8] Robinson said in an interview that he "had designed a very different album cover [for The Cars] that cost $80.00 to design." He ...