70s Golden Greats (2018)
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Title: 70s Golden Greats
Label: Warner Music Group - X5 Music Group
Style: Chicano Rock, Latin Funk, Jazz, Hard Rock, Soul, Disco
Release Date: 01-06-2018
Format: CD, Compilation
Quality: 320 Kbps/Joint Stereo/44100Hz
Codec: MP3
Tracks: 30 Tracks
Time: 01:55:54 Min
Size: 271 MB
Tracklist:
01. Hot Chocolate - Every 1s A Winner 4:49
02. Al Stewart - Year Of The Cat 6:35
03. Gerry Rafferty - Get It Right Next Time 4:42
04. Maria Muldaur - Midnight At The Oasis 3:48
05. Chic - Le Freak 5:30
06. Kc, The Sunshine Band - Queen Of Clubs 3:03
07. Faces - Cindy Incidentally 2:40
08. Eddie Rabbitt - I Love A Rainy Night 3:11
09. The Cars - My Best Friends Girl 3:44
10. Chicago - Baby, What A Big Surprise 3:03
11. America - I Need You 3:03
12. Bread - Baby Im-A Want You 2:23
13. Andrew Gold - Never Let Her Slip Away 3:22
14. Nicolette Larson - Lotta Love 3:06
15. Frankie Valli, The Four Seasons - December, 1963 3:21
16. George Mccrae - Rock Your Baby 6:24
17. Sister Sledge - Hes The Greatest Dancer 3:34
18. Electric Light Orchestra - 10538 Overture 4:04
19. Marshall Hain - Dancing In The City 3:47
20. Foreigner - Feels Like The First Time 3:52
21. Lou Gramm - Just Between You And Me 4:56
22. Malo - Suavecito 6:35
23. Todd Rundgren - Be Nice To Me 3:25
24. Gary Wright - Love Is Alive 3:48
25. Gloria Jones - Tainted Love 2:43
26. Liverpool Express - You Are My Love 3:14
27. Brownsville Station - Smokin In The Boys Room 2:58
28. Dave Edmunds - I Hear You Knocking 2:48
29. Mud - Tiger Feet 3:50
30. Pilot - January 3:32
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Baby, What a Big Surprise is a power ballad written by Peter Cetera for the group Chicago and recorded for their album Chicago XI, with Cetera singing lead vocals. Carl Wilson of The Beach Boys provided additional backing vocals on the recording while saxophonist Walt Parazaider plays flute on the distinctive flute introduction and trumpeter Lee Loughnane plays a piccolo trumpet.
Just Between You and Me is a single by Lou Gramm, from his second solo album Long Hard Look. The song was a number six hit in the US, and was one of two singles released from the record the other. The song, written by Jeff Lynne, was first recorded as an intended B-side for a single by The Move, Lynne's previous group. Both Roy Wood and Lynne sang on it, as happened later with The Moves California Man.

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