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48 Ultimative Oldie Hits 

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48 Ultimative Oldie Hits

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 3
1.  In The Year 2525 Zager & Evans
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2.  No Milk Today Herman's Hermits
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3.  Bus Stop The Hollies
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4.  Turn! Turn! Turn! The Byrds
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5.  Black Is Black Los Bravos
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6.  Everlasting Love The Love Affair
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7.  Kind Of A Drag The Buckinghams
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8.  Sunshine Superman Donovan
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9.  Green Tambourine Lemon Pipers
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10.  Mighty Quinn Manfred Mann
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11.  (Feels Like) Heaven Fiction Factory
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12.  Balla Balla The Rainbows
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13.  Let's Dance Chris & Raza Montez
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14.  Winchester Cathedral New Vaudeville Band
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15.  Concrete And Clay Unit 4 Plus 2
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16.  Yesterday Man Chris Andrews
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Disc 2 of 3
1.  Can The Can Suzi Quatro
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2.  This Flight Tonight Nazareth
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3.  A Glass Of Champagne Sailor
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4.  One For You, One For Me La Bionda
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5.  You Sexy Thing Hot Chocolate
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6.  Confusion Electric Light...
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7.  Heart Of Glass Blondie
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8.  Yes Sir, I Can Boogie Baccara
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9.  Rock Your Baby George McCrae
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10.  T. S. O. P. MFSB
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11.  Barracuda Heart
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12.  The Witch Queen Of New Orleans Redbone
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13.  Roll Away The Stone Mott The Hoople
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14.  You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth Meat Loaf
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15.  More Than A Feeling Boston
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16.  Magic Fly Space
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Disc 3 of 3
1.  Never Gonna Give You Up Rick Astley
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2.  Tell It To My Heart Taylor Dayne
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3.  Relax Frankie Goes To...
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4.  99 Luftballons Nena
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5.  Wake Me Up Before You Go-go Wham!
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6.  Voyage, Voyage Desireless
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7.  Running Up That Hill Kate Bush
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8.  Flashdance: What A Feeling Irene Cara
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9.  Hey Little Girl Icehouse
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10.  Destiny Jennifer Rush
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11.  You Drive Me Crazy Shakin' Stevens
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12.  Johnny B. The Hooters
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13.  Manic Monday The Bangles
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14.  Girls Just Want To Have Fun Cyndi Lauper
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15.  Guardian Angel Masquerade
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16.  Africa Toto
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Featured Review
Rehab Rehab
Rihanna
No, it's not a cover of the infamous Amy Winehouse's career peak. Instead, "Rehab" is yet another ballad dealing with broken relationships (they seem to grow like mushrooms this season) and it brings Rihanna to her most dramatic mood since "Unfaithful". The main appeals here are Mr. Justin Timberlake himself penning the track and the ever slick hand of Timbaland producing; other than that, we pretty much prefer Rihanna when she aims for the dancefloor. After this, they may have finally run out of tracks from "Good Girl Gone Bad" to keep the string of hits going. The Bajan beauty well deserves a rest, although that collaboration with Maroon 5, the third of the new songs included in the album's "Reloaded" version, could be waiting its turn…©2008 Shazam Entertainment Limited. All rights reserved.
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