| 1. Iki Yabanci [Bumerang Çölde Çay Mix] |
| 2. Aramazsan Arama |
| 3. Bebek - Izel |
| 4. Of Deli Gönül - Tarik |
| 5. Palavra - Athena |
| 6. Tövbe |
| 7. Anlatmaliymisim Meger - Ayna |
| 8. Gül Bachem |
| 9. Hep Böyle Kal - Yesim Salkim |
| 10. Ellermide Çiçekler |
| 11. Sürünüyorum |
| 12. Dert Ortagim - Ajda Pekkan |
| 13. Oynaya Oynaya |
| 14. Umurumda Degil |
| 15. Aliskanlik Yaparim |
| 16. Kara Vicdanli |
Super Hits,Various Artists,Universal Int'l,Int'l & World Music,Madagascarian,Pop,V/A Compilations,World Music
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Super Hits of the '70s: Have a Nice Day, Vol. 2
Various Artists Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000032R7 Release Date: 1990-01-05 |
Tracks:
- Love Grows ( Where My Rosemary Goes) - Edison Lighthouse
- Ma Belle Amie - The Tee Set
- Spirit In The Sky - Norman Greenbaum
- Reflections Of My Life - The Marmalade
- For The Love Of Him - Bobbi Martin
- Liitle Green Bag - George Baker Selection
- Which Way You Goin' Billy - The Poppy Family
- My Baby Loves Lovin' - White Plains
- Hitchin' A Ride - Vanity Fare
- United We Stand - The Brotherhood Of Man
- Everything Is Beautiful - Ray Stevens
- Lay A Little Lovin' On Me - Robin McNamara
Customer Reviews:
"Reflections Of My Life" and yours too! Enjoy! .......2007-07-03
Volume 2 tries to equal the predecessor. While Volume 1 has better consistency, there are enough essential tracks here. Spirit In The Sky - Norman Greenbaum is still getting airplay today not only on the oldies stations but on classic rock. Reflections Of My Life - The Marmalade with some of the most intense lyrics ever presents a song of both beauty and articulation.
"Hitchin' A Ride"- Vanity Fare is an example of the great days of Top 40. There would be a plethora of memorable tunes that we would call on decades later.
As you give each of the twelve songs a listen see if it brings you back to a specific event or time in your life. Excluding the CD not being filled to capacity, you'll LOVE THE 70's!
Enjoy the music and be well,
Craig Fenton
Author of the Jefferson Airplane book "Take Me To A Circus Tent"
Tony Burrows Correction.......2006-12-07
One Hit Wonders? I Don't Think So!.......2005-12-11
This Is A Very Good Volume Of The Have A Nice Day Series !.......2005-09-16
Final Note; As good as a lot of the music is today; these tunes of long ago are still very special to me. Like all Rhino compilations this CD sounds great and evidently this Volume 2 is out of print and starting to become rare.....Why?.....I don't know because I still think it is one of the two best of the series !.....Highly Recommended
Who Cares?.......2005-04-03
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Super Hits Of The '70s: Have a Nice Day, Vol. 19
Various Artists Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000032ZI Release Date: 1993-04-06 |
Tracks:
- Still The One - Orleans
- Wham Bam Shang-A-Lang - Silver
- Stand Tall - Burton Cummings
- Torn Between Two Lovers - Mary MacGregor
- I Like Dreamin' - Kenny Nolan
- Don't Give Up On Us - David Soul
- Jeans On - David Dundas
- Lonely Boy - Andrew Gold
- The Things We Do For Love - 10cc
- Couldn't Get It Right - Climax Blues Band
- Undercover Angel - Alan O'Day
- Gonna Fly Now (Theme From 'Rocky') - Bill Conti
Customer Reviews:
Pieces of my youth.......2006-02-23
I've been looking all over for "Don't Give Up On US Baby" and "I Like Dreaming".
Movie and TV themes...and more!.......2005-04-02
Rating 100%.......2004-05-30
All of the CD's in this series contain extensive sleeve notes on all the tracks with release dates. There's that radio classic which I think we've all heard a thousand times?.. 10CC's "the things we do for love". This volume has a number of tracks that have been released on CD for the first time. What about Burton Cummings "stand tall". Other tracks include the original Rocky theme, Orleans "still the one", Mary MacGregor's "Torn between two lovers", Adam O day's "undercover angel", Andrew Gold's "lonely boy" and a few tracks I've never really heard of. But for the songs I've listed, certainly make this disc worthwhile
I'm Still Having Fun And Its Still The One!.......2003-07-04
Your Still the One and I got my Jeans On.......2003-02-24
If you grew up during the 1976-77 period and love pop music, then you should buy this CD cause it has some songs that you haven't heard of in years and you probably remember the Top 10 hits like Still the One, Stand Tall, Torn Between Two Lovers, Don't Give Up on Us, Lonely Boy, Undercover Angel and Couldn't Get it Right, boy aren't those great songs, if you're more into the heavier stuff of the 70's then this music isn't meant for you but if you like ballads and pop tunes then it's recommended just for you.
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Karaoke All Hits Super Pack - 26 CD+G Discs - 395 Songs
Manufacturer: ALL HITS ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AV2QLK |
Product Description
ALL HITS CD+G (Compact Disc + Graphics) Karaoke Disks play on any cd player but will display printed lyrics on your TV screen if you have a karaoke machine. The words change color in time to the music! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ THE QUALITY OF THE KARAOKE MUSIC IS VERY GOOD. THE CD+G'S CONTAINS ONLY THE INSTRUMENTAL BACKGROUNDS, THERE ARE NO LEAD VOCALS. Regular price: $199.99Customer Reviews:
A great collection of songs In this karaoke set.......2005-08-13
1. Paradise By The Dashboard Lights - Meatloaf
2. Rock & Roll All Night - Kiss
3. What A Wonderful World - Louis Armstrong
4. Taxi - Harry Chapin
5. Long Cool Woman In A Black Dress - The Hollies
6. Magic Man - Heart
7. Layla - Derek & The Dominoes
8. Why Can't This Be Love - Van Halen
9. Come On Eileen - Dexy's Midnight Runners
10. Satisfied - Richard Marx
11. Sone Free - Jimi Hendrix
12. Hold On Loosely - .38 Special
13. Ziggy Stardust - David Bowie
14. Beginnings - Chicago
15. Babe - Styx
16. Come To Poppa - Bob Seger
AHM - 2001
1. You Really Got Me - Van Halen
2. Every Rose Has It's Thorn - Poison
3. Love Lies Bleeding - Elton John
4. Stone In Love - Journey
5. Fly By Night/In The Mood - Rush
6. Sabbath, Bloody Sabbath - Black Sabbath
7. Switch Into Glide - The Kings
8. Open Invitation - Santana
9. Confidence Man - Jeff Healey Band
10. One Way Out - The Allman Brothers
11. Dreams - Molly Hatchett
12. Hell Is For Children - Pat Benetar
13. Blue Jean Blues - ZZ Top
14. Sweet Lorraine - Uriah Heep
15. Crazy On You - Heart
16. Sweet Home Chicago - The Blues Brothers
AHM - 2002
1. Blue - LeAnn Rimes
2. The Keeper Of The Stars - Tracy Byrd
3. My Maria - Brooks & Dunn
4. Any Man Of Mine - Shania Twain
5. Hurt Me - LeAnn Rimes
6. Sold (The Grundy County Auction) - John Michael Montgomery
7. Here Comes The Rain - The Mavericks
8. I'm Outta Here - Shania Twain
9. Guys Do It All The Time - Mindy McCready
10. Daddy's Money - Ricochet
11. Starting Over Again - Reba McEntire
12. Heads Carolina, Tails California - Jo Dee Messina
13. When A Woman Love A Man - Lee Roy Parnell
14. Believe Me Baby (I Lied) - Trisha Yearwood
15. It Matters To Me - Faith Hill
16. One Boy, One Girl - Collin Raye
17. Stars Over Texas - Tracy Lawrence
AHM - 2003
1. Sunspot Baby - Bob Seger
2. Badge - Cream
3. Time - Pink Floyd
4. Shooting Star - Bad Company
5. D'yer Mak'er - Led Zeppelin
6. Train Kept A Rollin' - Aerosmith
7. Suite Madame Blue - Styx
8. Kid Is Hot Tonight - Loverboy
9. Goodbye To You - Scandal
10. Close My Eyes Forever - Ozzy Osbourne & Lita Ford
11. Longview - Green Day
12. Space Truckin' - Deep Purple
13. Runnin' With The Devil - Van Halen
14. Beautiful Loser - Bob Seger
15. Kam Evil #9 - Emerson, Lake & Palmer
16. 10th Avenue Freezout - Bruce Springsteen
AHM - 2004
1. Kashmir - Led Zeppelin
2. Basket Case - Green Day
3. Like The Way I Do - Melissa Etheridge
4. Hells Bells - AC/DC
5. Angel - Aerosmith
6. Jamie's Cryin' - Van Halen
7. Interstate Love Song - Stone Temple Pilots
8. Hard To Handle - Black Crowes
9. Question 67 & 68 - Chicago
10. A Man I'll Never Be - Boston
11. Breaking Up Is Hard To Do - Neil Sedaka
12. Trying To Get The Feeling Again - Barry Manilow
13. One For My Baby (And One More For The Road) - Frank Sinatra
14. Lay It On The Line - Triumph
15. Dirty White Boy - Foreigner
16. Don't Wanna Fall In Love - Jane Child
AHM - 2005
1. Sex, Drugs & Rock & Roll - Ian Drury & The Blockheads
2. Back In Black - AC/DC
3. Space Cowboy - Steve Miller Band
4. Bad Company - Bad Company
5. You Take My Breath Away - Rex Smith
6. From The Beginning - Emerson, Lake & Palmer
7. Pump It Up - Elvis Costello
8. One Thing Leads To Another - The Fixx
9. Suffragate City - David Bowie
10. Harmony - Elton John
11. On The Dark Side - John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band
12. I Saw The Light - Todd Rundgren
13. All Along The Watchtower - Jimi Hendrix
14. Rock Me On The Water - Jackson Browne
15. Shake A Tail Feather - Ray Charles
16. It's Still Rock & Roll To Me - Billy Joel
AHM - 2006
1. Fire Down Below - Bob Seger
2. Ain't Wastin' Time No More - Allman Brothers
3. A Matter Of Trust - Billy Joel
4. Long Haired Country Boy - Charlie Daniels
5. Walking On Sunshine - Katrina & The Waves
6. Mirror Man - Genesis
7. Runaway - Bon Jovi
8. Rock Candy - Montrose
9. Paranoid - Black Sabbath
10. Don't Think Twice, It's Alright - Eric Clapton
11. I'm A King Bee/Backdoor Man - Frank Marino & Mahahony Rush
12. Fight For Your Right To Party - The Beastie Boys
13. Smoking Gun - Robert Cray
14. Working For The Weekend - Loverboy
15. I'm Bad, I'm Nationwide - ZZ Top
16. I Can't Dance - Genesis
AHM - 2007
1. This Moment In Time - Englebert Humperdinck
2. New York State Of Mind - Billy Joel
3. At Seventeen - Janis Ian
4. Wind Beneath My Wings - Bette Midler
5. After The Lovin' - Englebert Humperdinck
6. Stuck On You - Bobby Caldwell
7. Wonderful Tonight - Eric Clapton
8. Summer Wind - Frank Sinatra
9. Can We Still Be Friends - Todd Rundgren
10. Unforgettable - Nat 'King' Cole & Natalie Cole
11. Don't Cry For Me Argentina - Madonna
12. Sweet Caroline - Neil Diamond
13. Chances Are - Johnny Mathis
14. Luck Be A Lady - Frank Sinatra
15. You Are So Wonderful - Joe Cocker
16. Vienna - Billy Joel
AHM - 2008
1. Dream A Little Dream Of Me - 'Mama' Cass Elliot
2. Fire & Ice - Pat Benetar
3. When Love Breaks - Led Zeppelin
4. Love Hurts - Nazareth
5. Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight - James Taylor
6. Cruel To Be Kind - Nick Lowe
7. I'll Be There For You - The Rembrandts
8. Lights - Journey
9. Sara Smile - Hall & Oates
10. Anything For Your Love - Eric Clapton
11. Ready For Love - Bad Company
12. Love Is The Drug - Roxy Music
13. Fantasy - Mariah Carey
14. Into The Night - Benny Mardones
15. Nice 'N Easy - Frank Sinatra
16. Scenes From An Italian Restaurant - Billy Joel
AHM - 2009
1. Hey Bartender - The Blues Brothers
2. Beer Drinkers & Hell Raisers - ZZ Top
3. Closer - Nine Inch Nails
4. Goodbye To Romance - Ozzy Osbourne
5. Dance The Night Away - Van Halen
6. Shakin' - Eddie Money
7. Jealous Again - Black Crowes
8. Love Stinks - J. Geils Band
9. Look At Little Sister - Stevie Ray Vaughn
10. Is It My Body - Alice Cooper
11. Everything About You - Ugly Kid Joe
12. Just What The Doctor Ordered - Ted Nugent
13. Having A Party - Johnny Southside
14. War Pigs - Black Sabbath
15. Sweet Jane - Lou Reed
AHM - 2010
1. If I Were A Rich Man - 'Fiddler On The Roof'
2. There's No Business Like Show Business - 'Annie Get Your Gun'
3. Thank Heaven For Little Girls - 'Gigi'
4. Til There Was You - 'The Music Man'
5. I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Out Of My Hair - 'South Pacific'
6. On The Street Where You Live - 'My Fair Lady'
7. Tomorrow - 'Annie'
8. Any Dream Will Do - 'Joseph & The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
9. The Money Song - 'Cabaret'
10. Corner Of The Sky - 'Pippin'
11. Consider Yourself - 'Oliver'
12. Cabaret - 'Cabaret'
13. Maria - 'West Side Story'
14. Try To Remember - 'Fantasticks'
15. Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better - 'Annie Get Your Gun'
16. Put On A Happy Face - 'Bye, Bye Birdie'
AHM - 2011
1. Mysterious Ways - U2
2. China Groove - The Doobie Brothers
3. Purple Haze - Jimi Hendrix
4. Bad Medicine - Bon Jovi
5. We Belong - Pat Benetar
6. When I'm Sixty-Four - The Beatles
7. Under The Bridge - Red Hot Chili Peppers
8. Give It Away - Red Hot Chili Peppers
9. Livin' On The Edge - Aerosmith
10. Strange Brew - Cream
11. Do You Know What I Mean - Lee Michaels
12. White Rabbit - Jefferson Airplane
13. Life Is A Highway - Tom Cochrane
14. The Joker - Steve Miller Band
15. Reflections Of My Life - Marmalade
16. I Put A Spell On You - Creedence Clearwater Revival
AHM - 2012
1. Crystal Blue Persuasion - Tommy James & The Shondells
2. Doctor My Eyes - Jackson Browne
3. Electric Avenue - Eddie Grant
4. Don't Do Me Like That - Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
5. Laughter In The Rain - Neil Sedaka
6. Gloria - Laura Branigan
7. Honesty - Billy Joel
8. I Hear You Knockin' - Dave Edmunds
9. I Want To Know What Love Is - Foreigner
10. In The Year 2525 (Exordium & Terminus) - Zager & Evans
11. Beauty In Disguise - John Reed
12. Love Grows Where My Rosemary Goes - Edison Lighthouse
13. Kind Of A Drag - The Buckinghams
14. Midnight Confessions - The Grass Roots
15. Secret Agent Man - Johnny Rivers
16. Sea Cruise - Frankie Ford
AHM - 2013
1. What's New Pussycat - Tom Jones
2. She's Like The Wind - Patrick Swayze
3. Who's Sorry Now - Brenda Lee
4. Garden Party - Ricky Nelson
5. Blue Monday - Fats Domino
6. The Twist - Chubby Checker
7. Alone Again (Naturally) - Gilbert O'Sullivan
8. Saving All My Love For You - Whitney Houston
9. Crying - Roy Orbison
10. Carolina In My Mind - James Taylor
11. Sooner Or Later - The Grass Roots
12. Tie A Yellow Ribbon ('Round The Old Oak Tree) - Tony Orlando & Dawn
13. Saturday Night - The Bay City Rollers
14. Limbo Rock - Chubby Checker
15. Ain't No Way To Treat A Lady - Helen Reddy
AHM - 2014
1. Barracuda - Heart
2. Running On Faith - Eric Clapton
3. The Needle & The Spoon - Lynyrd Skynrd
4. Brown Eyed Girl - Van Morrison
5. Feel Your Love Tonight - Van Halen
6. I Saw Here Standing There - The Beatles
7. American Woman - The Guess Who
8. Sea Of Love - The Honeydrippers
9. Harden My Heart - Quarterflash
10. I Love The Dead - Alice Cooper
11. Only You & I Know - Eric Clapton
12. Cold Day In Hell - Gary Moore
13. Dream On - Aerosmith
14. Livin' On A Prayer - Bon Jovi
15. Lola - The Kinks
16. Call Me - Blondie
AHM - 2015
1. Twist & Shout - The Beatles
2. The Shoop Shoop Song - Cher
3. Mararitaville - Jimmy Buffett
4. Cracklin' Rosie - Neil Diamond
5. Summer Nights - Olivia Newton-John & John Travolta
6. Hit Me With Your Best Shot - Pat Benetar
7. Delilah - Tom Jones
8. Saturday Night - The Bay City Rollers
9. Love Shack - B-52's
10. When Will I Be Loved - Linda Ronstadt
11. I Knew The Bride - Nick Lowe
12. Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad - Meatloaf
13. Something Stupid - Nancy Sinatra & Frank Sinatra
14. I Want You To Want Me - Cheap Trick
15. Takin' Care Of Business - Bachman-Turner Overdrive
16. You're So Vain - Carly Simon
AHVP - 01
1. Unchained Melody - Righteous Brothers
2. Born To Be Wild - Steppenwolf
3. Friends In Low Places - Garth Brooks
4. Me & Bobby McGee - Janis Joplin
5. I Love Rock & Roll - Joan Jett & The Blackhearts
6. Crazy - Patsy Cline
7. Addicted To Love - Robert Palmer
8. Everybody Loves Somebody - Dean Martin
9. Pretty Woman - Roy Orbison
10. My Girl - The Temptations
11. Stop! In The Name Of Love - The Supremes
12. Respect - Aretha Franklin
13. All My Ex's Live In Texas - George Strait
14. I Will Always Love You - Whitney Houston
15. Like A Virgin - Madonna
AHVP - 02
1. King Of The Road - Roger Miller
2. You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' - The Righteous Brothers
3. Paper Roses - Marie Osmond
4. Two Of A Kind (Working On A Full House) - Garth Brooks
5. Brandy - Looking Glass
6. My Boyfriend's Back - The Angels
7. Achy Breaky Heart - Billy Ray Cyrus
8. What A Wonderful World - Louis Armstrong
9. (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay - Otis Redding
10. Wild Thing - The Troggs
11. That's What Friends Are For - Dionne Warwick & Friends
12. The House Of The Rising Sun - The Animals
13. You Are So Beautiful - Joe Cocker
14. It's My Party - Lesley Gore
15. The Greatest Love Of All - Whitney Houston
AHVP - 03
1. Material Girl - Madonna
2. For The Good Times - Ray Price
3. (I've Had) The Time Of My Life - Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes
4. Rose Garden - Lynn Anderson
5. Your Mama Don't Dance - Loggins & Messina
6. It's Only Make Believe - Conway Twitty
7. Are You Lonesome Tonight - Elvis Presley
8. These Boots Are Made For Walking - Nancy Sinatra
9. Macho Man - The Village People
10. Killing Me Softly (With His Song) - The Fugees
11. I Fall To Pieces - Patsy Cline
12. Let It Be - The Beatles
13. All I Have To Do Is Dream - The Everly Brothers
14. I Left My Heart In San Francisco - Tony Bennett
15. The Lion Sleeps Tonight - The Tokens
AHVP - 04
1. Stand By Your Man - Tammy Wynette
2. My Way - Frank Sinatra
3. Wonderful Tonight - Eric Clapton
4. Hey Jude - The Beatles
5. At This Moment - Billy Vera & The Beaters
6. Black Water - The Doobie Brothers
7. Suspicious Minds - Elvis Presley
8. Too Much, Too Little, Too Late - Johnny Mathis & Deniece Williams
9. Your Song - Elton John
10. Okie From Muskogee - Merle Haggard
11. People - Barbra Streisand
12. Don't Be Cruel - Elvis Presley
13. I Think I Love You - Partridge Family
14. When A Man Loves A Woman - Michael Bolton
15. Eight Days A Week - The Beatles
AHVP - 05
1. Old Time Rock & Roll - Bob Seger
2. To All The Girls I've Loved Before - Julio Iglesias & Willie Nelson
3. D-I-V-O-R-C-E - Tammy Wynette
4. It's Now Or Never - Elvis Presley
5. Daydream Believer - The Monkees
6. Strangers In The Night - Frank Sinatra
7. Can't Help Falling In Love - Elvis Presley
8. Day-O (The Banana Boat Song) - Harry Belafonte
9. New York, New York - Frank Sinatra
10. California Dreamin' - The Mamas & The Papas
11. Sixteen Tons - 'Tennessee' Ernie Ford
12. Crazy Little Thing Called Love - Queen
13. All The Way - Frank Sinatra
14. Up Where We Belong - Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes
15. The Dance - Garth Brooks
AHVP - 06
1. Forever & Ever, Amen - Randy Travis
2. Mack The Knife - Bobby Darin
3. Fun, Fun, Fun - The Beach Boys
4. Do Wah Diddy Diddy - Manfred Mann
5. On The Road Again - Willie Nelson
6. Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me - Elton John
7. Summer Wind - Frank Sinatra
8. Changes In Latitude, Changes In Attitude - Jimmy Buffett
9. Take Me Home, Country Roads - John Denver
10. All Shook Up - Elvis Presley
11. Love Will Keep Us Together - Captain & Tenille
12. Candle In The Wind - Elton John
13. Reunited - Peaches & Herb
14. Cat's In The Cradle - Harry Chapin
15. Heartbreak Hotel - Whitney Houston, Faith Evans & Kelly Price
AHVP - 07
1. California Girls - The Beach Boys
2. The End Of The World - Skeeter Davis
3. Rock Around The Clock - Bill Haley & The Comets
4. Elvira - The Oak Ridge Boys
5. Mony, Mony - Billy Idol
6. Over The Rainbow - Judy Garland
7. Somewhere Out There - Linda Ronstadt & James Ingram
8. Back In The USSR - The Beatles
9. Your Cheatin' Heart - Hank Williams
10. Release Me - Englebert Humperdinck
11. You're Sixteen - Ringo Starr
12. You're No Good - Linda Ronstadt
13. Mamas, Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys - Willie Nelson & Waylon Jennings
14. Celebration - Kool & The Gang
15. Careless Whisper - Wham!
AHVP - 08
1. Wind Beneath My Wings - Bette Midler
2. Teddy Bear - Elvis Presley
3. Mountain Music - Alabama
4. Blue Bayou - Linda Ronstadt
5. Viva Las Vegas - Elvis Presley
6. Thank God I'm A Country Boy - John Denver
7. Girls Just Wanna Have Fun - Cyndi Lauper
8. Sugar, Sugar - Magneto
9. Louie, Louie - The Kingsmen
10. Runaround Sue - Dion & The Belmonts
11. Takin' Care Of Business - Bachman-Turner Overdrive
12. Crazy For You - Madonna
13. Manic Monday - The Bangles
14. Wanted Dead Or Alive - Bon Jovi
15. Bye, Bye Love - The Everly Brothers
AHVP - 09
1. La Bamba - Richie Valens
2. Hey Good Lookin' - Hank Williams, Jr.
3. After The Lovin' - Englebert Humperdinck
4. Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds - The Beatles
5. The Wonder Of Youo - Elvis Presley
6. Stand By Me - Ben E. King
7. Spinning Wheel - Blood, Sweat & Tears
8. By The Time I Get To Phoenix - Glen Campbell
9. Sweet Caroline - Neil Diamond
10. Something To Talk About - Bonnie Raitt
11. Love Can Build A Bridge - The Judds
12. Don't Go Breaking My Heart - Elton John & Kiki Dee
13. December '63 (Oh, What A Night) - The Dells
14. Greased Lightnin' - 'Grease'
15. It Had To Be You - Harry Connick, Jr.
AHVP - 10
1. The Rose - Bette Midler
2. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - The Beatles
3. American Pie - Don McLean
4. Fame - Irene Cara
5. Y.M.C.A. - Village People
6. Unforgettable - Nat 'King' Cole & Natalie Cole
7. Family Tradition - Hank Williams, Jr.
8. You're The One That I Want - Olivia Newton-John & John Travolta
9. Imagine - John Lennon
10. He-De-Ho - Blood, Sweat & Tears
11. Hello Mary Lou - Ricky Nelson
12. Brown Eyed Girl - Van Morrison
13. Dream On - Aerosmith
14. Margaritaville - Jimmy Buffett
15. I Will Survive - Gloria Gaynor
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Super Hits of the '70s: Have a Nice Day, Vol. 1
Various Artists Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000032R5 Release Date: 1990-01-05 |
Tracks:
- More Today Than Yesterday - Spiral Starecase
- Baby It's You - Smith
- Smile A Little Smile For Me - The Flying Machine
- Cherry Hill Park - Billy Joe Royal
- Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye - Steam
- Venus - The Shocking Blue
- Early In The Morning - Vanity Fare
- Arizona - Mark Lindsay
- The Rapper - The Jaggerz
- Come Saturday Morning - The Sandpipers
- Tracy - The Cuff Links
- Mississippi Queen - Mountain
Customer Reviews:
You'll dig this "More Today Than Yesterday".......2007-07-03
Super Hits of the '70s: Have a Nice Day, Vol. 1- The initial release of the series made a solid splash for its consistency and musical diversity.
The volumes become a portable jukebox with any selection a memory of yesteryear. The opening track "More Today Than Yesterday" by the Spiral Starecase could be a Stevie Wonder composition. The production is tremendous and the vocals resonate from the speakers.
"Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye" from Steam became not only a hit single but a sports anthem. Played at hundreds of venues after the home team would have a victory in hand the tune is going to soon celebrate its fortieth birthday but not look older than one.
"Venus" - (The Shocking Blue) The opening second keyboard sound is hypnotic. It had hit written all over.
"Come Saturday Morning" By the Sandpipers has one of the best vocal performances ever. A timeless tune that could never outstay its welcome.
The only pitfall with the entire series is the playing time should fill up a CD. That is why bonus track were invented. Excluding the clock, this a wonderful ride to the past.
Enjoy the music and be well,
Craig Fenton
Author of the Jefferson Airplane book "Take Me To A Circus Tent"
some good oldies.......2007-04-01
Fun, Fun, Fun (no T-Bird required).......2006-04-05
Have A Nice Day; Volume One IS # One But It's A Tie With Volume Two .......2005-09-13
This Vol. One starts out with Spiral Staircase's, More Today Than Yesterday, and it most definitely will have you singing along with it.
The second song is, Baby It's You, from the excellent band Smith. Gayle McCormick's bluesy vocals sound fantastic on this tune, which was also a good song for The Beatles on their American LP called The Early Beatles from 1965 plus it was a huge hit for The Shirelles.
The third song is a very beautiful tune which made it to the top five in November 1969 and will melt your heart being, Smile A Little Smile For Me, by The Flying Machine. Folks;I think I remember a slightly different version of this song by The Flying Machine then what is on this disc. Correct me if I am wrong.
The fourth song is by the great Billy Joe Royal called, Cherry Hill Park. Billy Joe Royal a one or two hit wonder?.....No Way! .The fifth song is Steams immortal, Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye. This gem is an Anthem and reached # one in December 1969 and most all of us have sung it at one time or another. Especially at a ballgame. Bannarama had a hit with this song in the 80s.
The sixth song is, Venus, by The Shocking Blue which was a huge smash for this band. Bananarama also had a smash hit in 1986 with this one.
The seventh song is Vanity Fare's charming, Early In The Morning. Vanity Fare also has a timeless classic on Vol.Two.
The eighth song is by Mark Lindsay being, Arizona. That song was Mark's first solo hit. As several of you already know; Mark also sang lead vocals for Paul Revere And The Raiders.
The ninth song went all the way to # Two in March 1970 being, The Rapper, by The Jaggerz. A fantastic song by a great band from Pittsburgh.
The tenth song is a beautiful romantic ballad that was nominated for an Oscar called, Come Saturday Morning, by The Sandpipers. It was also featured on the Motion Picture The Sterile Cuckoo with Liza Minilli.
The eleventh song is a very nice bubblegummy like tune by The Cuff Links called, Tracy. This Gem was sung by Ron Dante who also sang lead for The Archies.
And last but definitely not least this disc also has the rockin, Mississippi Queen, by Mountain.
These songs hit their peak between June 1969 and July 1970 and this is definitely a five star disc. As an aging Babyboomer I can say that I still love the music and these twelve songs are twelve more reasons why I still do.
Do I have a favorite tune on this Volume One compilation?.....Yes.....All twelve of them! If you like music from this era this Volume is a must.
+ 1/2 stars...Hit and Miss Affair.......2004-01-03
Were all of these big hits? No. But it's nice to hear Vanity Fares first hit, "Early in the Morning" (No. 12), than the overplayed "Hitchin' a Ride." "Mississippi Queen" only made it to No. 21, but the song rocks! "Come Saturday Morning" (from the movie The Sterile Cuckoo w/ Liza Minnelli) didn't fare much better at No. 17, but again it's a song you get on few other collections.
The big hits were No. 1's like "Venus," "Na Na Hey Hey (Kiss Him Goodbye)," and the million-sellers like "The Rapper" and "Arizona." One of the most enduring songs of the bunch is the one-hit-wonder "More Today Than Yesterday" by the Spiral Starecase. [Check the spelling on that one...amazon.com has it right! It is NOT staircase!]
What would motivate anyone to buy this? Simple...nostalgia. I was a teenager when these songs hit the charts, and they all have a sentimental value to this day. My only gripe is that the playing time on these is pretty short with only twelve songs filling up less than half the disc space. [It was even worse on the cassette version when you got only 10 songs.]
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Super Hits of the '70s: Have a Nice Day, Vol. 7
Various Artists Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000032RH Release Date: 1990-04-04 |
Tracks:
- Do You Know What I Mean - Lee Michaels
- Hallelujah - Sweathog
- One Tin Soldier (The Legend Of Billy Jack) - Coven
- Brand New Key - Melanie
- Sunshine - Jonathan Edwards
- White Lies, Blue Eyes - Bullet
- The Witch Queen Of New Orleans - Redbone
- Don't Say You Don't Remember - Beverly Bremers
- Joy - Apollo 100
- Precious And Few - Climax
- Softly Whispering I Love You - The English Congregation
- Son Of My Father - Giorgio
Customer Reviews:
Super Hits of the '70's.......2007-05-12
years!
great memories from 1971-1972.......2007-02-12
Another great installment of the Have a Nice Day series.......2006-07-28
The hot: Lee Michaels' "Do You Know What I Mean" almost becomes irritating because of that terrible organ in the background, but his goofy lyrics kept me listening. Before KOTTER, Sweathog was a band that created a cool rock hit with "Hallelujah". This one doesn't get much radio play these days, but it's a pretty cool rocker. It's pure 1971, and that's why Coven's "One Tin Soldier" is so gosh darn good. There's a reason it kept shooting back up the charts every year! That reason was probably BILLY JACK and its constant re-releases by Tom Laughlin, but it's still a great peace anthem. Jonathan Edwards' "Sunshine" was recently in ANCHORMAN: THE LEGEND OF BURGUNDY, and is a great folk rock tune in the tradition of Richie Havens. Bullet's "White Lies, Blue Eyes" is simply awesome!! It sounds like something that Journey or Styx would have done in the late 70s, early 80s, but as it hit in 1972, it's that much cooler. Redbone's "Witch Queen of New Orleans" isn't as good as their later "Come and Get Your Love", but it's got some great creepy vocals. Pre-dating the disco craze, Apollo 100's "Joy" epitomizes the 70s. When else could you create a dance hit with Beethoven's "Ode to Joy"? Walter Murphy would attempt the same, with more succesful results, with "A Fifth of Beethoven" in 1975, but in '72, "Joy" was the ultimate. "Softly Whispering I Love You" is a real trip! Opening with a boys choir and erupting into a Richard Harris sound-a-like singing wretchedly pining lyrics, one has to wonder if the producers of this record were intending a tongue-in-cheek spoof of this brand of music. Add electric guitar and a rock beat to this, and you've got an incredible relic no one would dare play on oldies stations today. Giorgio's "Son of My Father" has progressive-sounding keyboards (Giorgio, aka Giorgio Moroder, would perfect this sound by the disco era), and not much else, but is a fun listen. Sounds nothing like 1972, except maybe for the phasing.
The not so hot: Poor Melanie. "Brand New Key" is kinda cute, but despite hitting #1, it was more harmful to her career than anything else. Listen to her album LAY DOWN, with an incredible mix of songs and consistenly strong vocals, and then listen to this bubblegum sexual innuendo monstrosity. There is no real comparison. It's cute but not essential. Today's Soft Rock stations play Beverly Bremmer's "Don't Say You Don't Remember" a lot these days, but it's practically the dictionary definition of lame. It sounds more like Donny Osmond like its main inspiration, The Carpenters, and that's a whole different level of cheesiness. Why all the love for Climax's "Precious and Few"? An over-produced piece of fluff sounding like The Partridge Family meets The Brooklyn Bridge, but with none of the kitsch value. It was probably a great make-out hit then, but it doesn't hold up today.
In summary, a very good selection of early 70s hits well worth picking up!
Some Weak Spots, But Some Gems, Too.......2004-02-27
Admittedly, they sometimes go to the extreme. For example, "Son of My Father" didn't even dent the Top 40. [Who the heck is Giorgio?!!] But it's nice to have Lee Michael's classic "Do You Know What I Mean." And what teenage boy didn't have a crush on Melanie? Her childlike vocals on the million-seller "Brand New Key" still gives me a rush. [Note: This is the only No. 1 song on vol. 7.] In addition it's nice to hear Redbone's earlier hit "Witch Queen of New Orleans." [See? They weren't a one-hit wonder!] Although more than half of these artists hit the Top 40 only once: Sweathog's "Hallelujah" and Coven's "One Tin Soldier" among them. But like I said, all this does is give the listener a broader perspective of the musical tastes (good and bad) of the Seventies. If you were a teenager during this period, many of this songs will bring back fond memories. Enjoy in moderation.
Pick your gems from the mud.......2002-04-05
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Super Hits of the '70s: Have a Nice Day, Vol. 25
Various Artists Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000033RE Release Date: 1996-03-26 |
Tracks:
- Love Is Like Oxygen - Sweet
- How Much I Feel - Ambrosia
- Shake It - Ian Matthews
- Falling - LeBlanc And Carr
- I Just Wanna Stop - Gino Vannelli
- 5.7.0.5. - City Boy
- New York Groove - Ace Frehley
- My Angel Baby - Toby Beau
- Love Takes Time - Orleans
- Get Used To It - Roger Voudouris
- Lead Me On - Maxine Nightingale
- Oh Well - Rockets
Customer Reviews:
Oldies but Goodies.......2006-11-10
Have A Nice Day: Volume 25 Is A Good Finale For This Series!.......2006-08-15
Several good songs give a strong presence here. Personal favorites are, Lead Me On, Shake It, My Angel Baby, and , Love Takes Time, plus there is also one song on this Volume that I want to brag about and with good reason. I have always been a sucker for Ballads and there have been plenty of good ones over the years.....but two Ballads hit the airwaves in the latter 70s that I consider two of the best ever and one of them is right here being LeBlanc and Carr's, Falling. The other can be found on 1979 Billboard Top Hits called, Just When I Needed You Most, by the late great Randy Vanwarmer....Very Nice!
Speaking for the entire H.A.N.D. series....Volume 18 is the only store bought Volume I own and it was my first.....I purchased the other 24 online (Thanks Guys and/or Gals) and this Volume 25 was one of the first to catch my eye. I also have several other favorite Volumes besides this one. I think Volumes 6 and 23 are the weakest but they are still decent. In otherwords.....it is a good series and well worth having. I have found after all these years that these 300 songs on this series (plus so many other songs from that era) sound even better the second time around and they will never get old! Ya know.....In 1975; The Great Band, Chicago, came out with a very good nostalgic tune called, Old Days, and Peter Cetera pretty much sums it up with the lyrics when he said they.....Take Me Back To A World Gone Away; Memories Seem Like Yesterday.....and he was (and still is) right. Now we can say the same thing not only about that song; but also about the entire 70s H.A.N.D. Series and all the other good music and fun happenings that we had back then.....How Time Flies!
The Best Collection Of 70's Music Out There--Hands Down.......2006-06-21
As a child in the 70s I grew up hearing these songs on the radio and the entire series really gave me a feeling of nostalgia. When I started collecting this series, I didn't always know each artist or even each song title, but once I spun the disc, the lyrics to these songs came back from the dark void of my memory. That was half the fun of this whole series. Volume 13 was the one volume in the entire series that I remebered each song. Volumes 12, 13, 14 and 15 are my favorite volumes.
Not each volume is a winner. Volumes 4, and 6 I felt weren't that great of volumes, but each volume contains at least 4-5 great gems. Again, the entire series is great.
This series and Rhino's Didn't It Blow Your Mind series are hands down the best series of 70's music out there. I give both series five stars. If there was one thing that I felt that Rhino missed on these was that they didn't take each series out to five more volumes. The would have given Have A Nice Day 30 volumes and Didn't It Blow Your Mind 25 volumes. Either way, the Have A Nice Day series is my favorite 70s music complilation series and it has gotten lots of use in my CD player.
If you like quirky AM pop from the 70s, then this series is for you. You won't regret it. If your looking for more of the FM style 70s music, then get Time/Lifes Sound of the 70s.
After reading several reviews for the various volumes in this series, it's clear the some people missed the entire point of this series. This entire series was supposed to resemble or be a throw back to those infamous compilation LPs from K-Tel that were everywhere in the 70s. This series wasn't supposed to have great songs. Just memorable ones.
If you are HARD CORE 70's...............2006-01-02
You get too much you get too high..........2004-05-20
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Super Hits of the '70s: Have a Nice Day, Vol. 22
Various Artists Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000032ZO Release Date: 1993-08-17 |
Tracks:
- Every 1's a Winner - Hot Chocolate
- Hot Child In The City - Nick Gilder
- Love Is In The Air - John Paul Young
- Lotta Love - Nicolette Larson
- Dancin' Shoes - Nigel Olsson
- Stumblin' In - Suzi Quatre And Chris Norman
- My Sharona - The Knack
- Gold - John Stewart
- You Take My Breath Away - Rex Smith
- Driver's Seat - Sniff 'N' The Tears
- Sad Eyes - Robert John
- Hold On - Ian Gomm
Customer Reviews:
The Consumate "Blast From The Past".......2007-07-11
Give It A H.A.N.D........2005-06-12
Rating 100%.......2004-05-30
One of the best volumes is number 22. This one contains that guitar stumpin' classic "driver seat" from Sniff and the Tears. What about abit of dance with Hot Chocolates "everyone's a winner" and Nick Gilders "hot child in the City". Feeling romantic? There's Nicolette Larson's "lotta love", John Paul Young's "love is in the air" and Robert John's "Sad eyes". Other tracks include Chris Norman and Suzi Quatro's Duet "stumblin' in" and John Stewart's "gold". I was about age ten when many of these tracks where at the top of the charts. Nothing beats that good old seventies nostalgia. Again a disc that get's a good thrashing at my place.
Rhino sure knows how to pick 'em.......2004-05-17
"Hot Child In The City": Seductive, androgynous vocals here from Nick Gilder. Listeners appear to have missed the "cautionary" point of this song...everyone wanted to meet the young girl dressed in black.
"Love Is In the Air": A memorable tune from the late 70's, from Aussie singer John Paul Young. It had a brief renaissance when it was included in the Aussie film "Strictly Ballroom" in the early 90's.
"My Sharona": The Knack gave us a preview of the changing attitudes towards the "disco" late 70's with their "garage band" rock tune. Appeared in the slacker/nostalgia flick "Reality Bites".
"Gold": Great vocals by John Stewart, with backup and "ooo-ooo's" by none other than Stevie Nicks!
"Driver's Seat" and "Hold On" are complex, existentialist "mood" pieces with innovative instrumental and vocal arrangements. Contrast these with Rex Smith's bubble gum "Take My Breath Away".
Robert John's "Sad Eyes" is blessed with muscular instrumentalization and one of the finest falsettos you are likely to hear in the modern age.
Besides that, this CD will prove a "fistful of memories" (hopefully good ones) for anyone who grew up during this era. Don't miss out!
My favorite CD in the series........2002-03-17
My favorite songs on this CD are:
Every 1's a Winner (Hot Chocolate). This top 10 hit is by the same group that had a hit with "Emma" and "You Sexy Thing."
Hot Child in the City (Nick Gilder). Number 1 song for the week of October 28, 1978 for one week. This song made the record of the longest time of a song to reach number 1 (taking 20 weeks to go from Number 88 to Number 1).
Love Is in the Air (John Paul Young). This is one of those songs when you were young, you would lip synch in the living room next to the record player. You know you yell out the chorus with arms open wide, "LOVE IS IN THE AIRRRRRR!!! OOOOOHHHHHH!!!!"
Lotta Love (Nicolette Larson). A Top 10 hit in early 1979. This song always reminds me of roller skating at the rinks on Saturday mornings. When listening to the song, I can still hear the skates on the wood floor.
Stumblin' In (Suzi Quatro & Chris Norman). Leather Tuscadero from "Happy Days" recorded a Top 40 hit. This was the biggest American hit for the duet.
My Sharona (The Knack). Number one song the week of August 25, 1979. I had this 45rpm and played it constantly in 1979.
Gold (John Stewart). This is a song that featured Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks of Fleetwood Mac. You can't miss Stevie's background vocals while she sings a half a beat behind. My favorite line would have to be: "Well my buddy Jim Bash, he is workin' pumpin' gas and he makes $2.50 for an hour." Wow! What a wage!
Driver's Seat (Sniff 'N' The Tears). This song should be on everyone's "car" or "driving" tape or CD for travelling.
Sad Eyes (Robert John). Number 1 the week of October 6, 1979 for one week. This song was tied with Nick Gilder's "Hot Child in the City" for the longest time reaching Number 1 on Billboard's Charts (entered the charts at Number 85 and then 20 weeks later it arrived at Number 1).
This is my favorite volume in Rhino's Super Hits of the '70s series. It brings back those memories of the late 1970s when I was 8 years old and the freedom of being a little kid during the fall of 1978 and the summer of 1979.
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Super Hits of the '70s: Have a Nice Day, Vol. 10
Various Artists Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000032RN Release Date: 1990-04-04 |
Tracks:
- It Never Rains In Southern California - Albert Hammond
- Oh, Babe, What Would You Say? - Hurricane Smith
- Last Song - Edward Bear
- Dead Skunk - Loudon Wainwright III
- The Cover Of 'Rolling Stone' - Dr. Hook And The Medicine Show
- The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia - Vicki Lawrence
- Stuck In The Middle With You - Stealers Wheel
- Drift Away - Dobie Gray
- Wildflower - Skylark
- Brother Louie - Stories
- Jimmy Loves Mary-Anne - Looking Glass
- Heartbeat-It's A Lovebeat - The Defranco Family Featuring Tony Defranco
Customer Reviews:
70'S HAVE A NICE DAY VOL 10.......2007-03-08
70's Flash Back.......2007-01-10
+ 1/2 stars...More Big Hits Than the Previous Volumes.......2004-02-29
A noticeable difference with this volume, however, is how many of these were in fact huge hits. All but two of them cracked the Top 10. The first that did not is folk artist Loudon Wainwright's tribute to road kill, "Dead Skunk." [Though this was his lone hit, he continues to record to this day and has a legion of rabid fans--myself included. (Check out my review of his latest SO DAMN HAPPY.)] The other answers the question "What did Looking Glass do to follow up with their No. 1 hit "Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)?" The answer is their No. 33 (and last) hit "Jimmy Loves Mary-Anne."
Sometimes it's better to have been just a one-hit wonder. Albert Hammond had a million-seller with "It Never Rains in Southern California," and Stealers Wheel (which included Gerry Rafferty) hit the Top 10 with the infectious "Stuck in the Middle With You." But does anyone remember either of their follow-up hits? [Answer: It was "I'm a Train" (No. 31) and "Star" (No. 29 ) respectively. ("Star" shows up on vol. 12.)]
A couple of the one-hit wonders pulled off the ultimate by taking their only charting single all the way to No. 1. Vicki "Mama's Family" Lawrence did it with "The Night That the Lights Went Out In Georgia," as did Stories' song of interracial love "Brother Louie."
Other one-hit wonders that seldom get anthologized are the 30s-inspired "Oh, Babe, What Would You Say?," Edward Bear's heart-wrenching "Last Song," and Skylark's romantic "Wildflower." [Trivia alert: David Foster, a member of Skylark, went on to be a top producer of hits like "Hard To Say I'm Sorry" and "St. Elmo's Fire."]
All things considered, there's a lot of memories in these songs--some you probably haven't heard since they were hits on the radio. The only reason I've never been able to give any of these a four-star rating (or higher) is the limited bang for your buck that Rhino gives you. Yeah, the smiley face CD is cute, and the liner notes are filled with trivia...but the bottom line is that you are only getting a dozen songs! With that in mind, it's simply a matter of how many memories does THIS particular batch of songs have for you?
Good old Rock and Roll.......2003-07-29
I wanted to rate it 4 1/2 stars.......2001-08-25
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Super Hits of the '70s: Have a Nice Day, Vol. 8
Various Artists Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000032RJ Release Date: 1990-04-04 |
Tracks:
- Run Run Run - Jo Jo Gunne
- Hot Rod Lincoln - Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen
- We've Got To Get It On Again - The Addrisi Brothers
- Sylvia's Mother - Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show
- Nice To Be With You - Gallery
- How Do You Do? - Mouth & MacNeal
- In A Broken Dream - Python Lee Jackson
- Day By Day - Godspell
- Alone Again (Naturally) - Gilbert O'Sullivan
- Hold Your Head Up - Argent
- The Candy Man - Sammy Davis, Jr.
- Motorcycle Mama - Sailcat
Customer Reviews:
Summer 1972, like it or not.......2007-03-17
Harleys and HAIR.......2005-06-15
+ 1/2 stars...One of the Series' Stronger Efforts.......2004-02-28
Only two other songs stalled in the bottom half of the Top 40: Jo Jo Gunne's "Run Run Run" and the Addrisi Brothers' "We've Got to Get It On." [Trivia alert: Jo Jo Gunne was fronted by Spirit guitarist Jay Ferguson, and Don and Dick Addrisi penned the Association hit "Never My Love."]
The rest of the tracks were Top 20 hits and all but two hit the Top 10. Four of these were million-sellers: "Nice To Be With You," "How Do You Do?" (hey, who said bubblegum pop didn't carry over into the Seventies?), the tear-jerking "Alone Again (Naturally)," and "Candy Man," a No. 1 song taken from "Willie Wonka & the Chocolate Factory."
One of my favorites is former Zombies frontman Rod Argent's "Hold Your Head Up." It would be their only Top 40 hit, but it impressed me enough to buy their album, ALL TOGETHER NOW. Commander Cody's cover of "Hot Rod Lincoln" outcharted both Sixties' versions. And "Sylvia's Mother" began a long association between Dr. Hook and author/songwriter Shel Silverstein (who also wrote "On the Cover of the Rolling Stone). Track for track, this is one of the stronger efforts in this series.
Have A Nice Listen.......2001-09-09
Three stars may be a bit generous. . ........2000-07-07
If you said "Who, What?" to that last title, you know what's wrong here. Volume 8 simply has too many near-misses and complete misses to be considered a major force in this generally very good series. If you can only afford a limited number of volumes, skip this one.
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Super Hits of the '70s: Have a Nice Day, Vol. 12
Various Artists Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000032N0 Release Date: 1990-10-15 |
Tracks:
- Seasons In The Sun - Terry Jacks
- Spiders & Snakes - Jim Stafford
- Jim Dandy - Black Oak Arkansas
- Rock And Roll, Hoochie Koo - Rick Derringer
- Rock On - David Essex
- Star - Stealers Wheel
- Hooked On A Feeling - Blue Swede
- Eres Tu (Touch The Wind) - Mocedades
- Come And Get Your Love - Redbone
- The Lord's Prayer - Sister Janet Mead
- The Entertainer - Marvin Hamlisch
- The Streak - Ray Stevens
Customer Reviews:
One of the strongest volumes in the Have a Nice Day series.......2006-07-28
The hot: Jim Stafford's "Spiders and Snakes", often written off as a novelty hit, is a great mix of guitar licks, goofy corn-pone lyrics, and Southern-fried sensibility. Stafford's work with the Bellamy Brothers would prove more successful, but this is one of the most listenable songs of the blurred line between rock and country that occurred in the early 70s. Black Oak Arkansas' "Jim Dandy" can't hold a candle to the Lavern Baker version of the 50s, but it's a great example of country rock tearing up the charts in '74. This song and the next, "Rock and Roll Hoochie Coo", would enjoy a renaissance when used in the 90s cult classic DAZED AND CONFUSED. Rick Derringer of The McCoys somehow never made a follow-up hit to "Hoochie Coo", but this is a killer record guaranteed to get even the most stuffy listeners rocking out. David Essex' "Rock On" may take a while to grow on you, but its hollow sound with an infectious bass line and sparse percussion is unique. Stealers Wheel's "Star" sounds a lot like a Beatles single circa the White Album, and is not at all like their previous "Stuck in the Middle with You", but it's not bad. I originally didn't like Blue Swede's "Hooked on a Feeling", but I eventually surrendered to the Hooga-Chocka and the good times took over. I still love B.J. Thomas' original 1968 chart hit, but this one is pure 1974 good vibes. "Eres Tu" is a rare example of a Spanish-language chart hit, and it's just exquisite. TOMMY BOY used it to good effect (along with The Carpenters' "Superstar"), and its sweeping vocals, perfect orchestration, and romantic lyrics weave a spell over you. Redbone's "Come and Get Your Love" is so much better than the terrible 90s cover version, and it appeared in the film DICK. This song will make you wish the sitar would make a comeback. Who am I to knock "The Lord's Prayer"? Well, it's an unlikely chart hit, but hey, so was "Eres Tu", and it's a true sign of the times, so it's essential to have in your 70s music library.
The not so hot: Terry Jacks' "Seasons in the Sun" was one of the biggest hits of the year, but Jacks' whining vocals are grating to the extreme. It's clear that of the Poppy Family members, his ex-wife was the true singing talent (her work on the group's hit "Which Way You Going Billy" is extraordinary). Jacks even managed to make a movie based on this song's popularity! Unlike Gilbert O'Sullivan and Lobo, similar-sounding wimpy pop male vocalists around the same time, Jacks couldn't make lightning strike twice. Marvin Hamlisch's "The Entertainer" just seems odd to include here, though it was in the motion picture smash THE STING. Ray Stevens' "The Streak" is a far cry from his excellent "Everything is Beautiful" a few years earlier; it's a good time capsule tune but you'll find yourself stopping the CD after Track 10.
Despite the opening track being an annoying experience and the last two songs ending the CD on a lame note, the songs in-between are strong enough to warrant a 5-star rating, especially as many of them are so rarely compiled.
Finally Found It!.......2006-02-23
1974 Nostalgic Hits.......2005-06-12
Better Than Most of The Others In Series.......2005-04-03
Good collection of 70's hits.......2003-03-24
Terry Jacks had his one and only solo hit with 'Seasons in the Sun' which went all the way to #1 and it still gets timeless FM airplay to this day, he also played guitar for the Poppy Family which had a Top 40 hit in 1970 with 'Which Way You're Going Billy', Jim Stafford enjoyed a smash hit with the laid back 'Spiders and Snakes' which is one of the comic reliefs on this CD, The next song is a little dose of southern rock with a top 30 hit from Black Oak Arkansas's 'Jim Dandy' which was featured on a 1993 hit movie with Dazed and Confused, even though Black Oak Arkansas never returned to the Top 40 but drummer Tommy Aldridge went onto success in the 80's with Ozzy Osbourne and Whitesnake, Rick Derringer is also featured with his one and only hit with 'Rock and Roll Hoochie Coo' and it is now an heavy FM classic rock staple, David Essex enjoyed a smash hit with 'Rock On' and although he never scored another U.S. hit, but he got the satisfaction when Michael Damien did a remake of this song which became a #1 hit in 1989, Stealers Wheel enjoyed a Top 30 hit with 'Star', although not a classic like their smash hit 'Stuck in the Middle With You the previous year, not long after 'Star' came out, Stealers Wheel broke up and singer Gerry Rafferty would enjoy success in the late 1970's with 'Right Down the Line' and 'Baker Street', Even though I'm not a fond of remakes, I actually like Blue Swede's version of 'Hooked on a Feeling' (which was a successful hit in 1968 from B.J. Thomas) and it became a #1 hit in the spring of 1974, Mocedades had a hit with 'Eres Tu (Touch the Wind)' and although they never achieved another hit but you probably remember hearing this song on Tommy Boy, now for my favorite song done by Redbone with 'Come and Get Your Love' and I wish that a 90's band Real McCoy never did a remake of this song cause this song was a classic, Redbone also had a Top 30 hit in 1972 with 'Witch Queen of New Orleans', Sister Janet Mead enjoyed a hit with 'The Lord's Prayer' but that was the only success she got and this song was my least favorite song on this CD which was the reason why I only give this CD 4 stars instead of 5, Marvin Hamlisch enjoyed a smash hit with 'The Entertainer' and it was featured on a classic movie 'The Sting' and Marvin Hamlisch won a grammy award for 'Best new Artist' and 'Best pop instrumental Performance', now for the final track with veteran comedian Ray Stevens who had a #1 hit with 'The Streak' and boy that song is hilarious and too bad that they don't make songs the way they used too anymore, Ray Stevens enjoyed a Top 10 hit with 'Ahab the Arab' in 1962.
If you love pop music from the early to mid 70's, then you should cherish this CD cause it has timeless hits that you've probably haven't heard since high school.
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