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Encyclopedia > Greatest Hits (Aerosmith)

Greatest Hits is Aerosmith's first standard "greatest hits" compilation album. It went multi-platinum and contained some of the hits that made the band an icon of the 1970s rock era. A couple of remastered versions of Greatest Hits appeared in the 1990s and were considered responsible for the band's popular rejuvenation in that decade.


Only one song from this album, "Remember (Walking in the Sand)" seems to have lost its popularity since 1980, despite its quality.


Track listing

  1. "Dream On"
  2. "Same Old Song And Dance"
  3. "Sweet Emotion"
  4. "Walk This Way"
  5. "Last Child"
  6. "Back In The Saddle"
  7. "Draw The Line"
  8. "Kings And Queens"
  9. "Come Together"
  10. "Remember (Walking In The Sand)"

  Results from FactBites:
 
Greatest Hits (Aerosmith album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (168 words)
Greatest Hits is Aerosmith's first standard "greatest hits" compilation album.
It went multi-platinum and contained some of the hits that made the band an icon of the 1970s rock era.
A couple of remastered versions of Greatest Hits appeared in the 1990s and were considered responsible for the band's popular rejuvenation in that decade.
Greatest Hits - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (308 words)
Greatest Hits is a common name for a compilation album of an artist's most popular songs.
Greatest Hits (Oak Ridge Boys), a 1980 compilation of The Oak Ridge Boys
Greatest Hits 3 (Oak Ridge Boys), a 1989 compilation of The Oak Ridge Boys
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