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2008

Super Hits Of The 70's - Have A Nice Day (25 CD Set) (1969)


Ôîðìàò: MP3, tracks, 320kbps
Ãîä âûïóñêà: 1969-1976
Ñòðàíà: USA
Æàíð: Rock, Rock and roll, Retro
Ïðîäîëæèòåëüíîñòü: 2:30
Îïèñàíèå:
Volume 1

1. Spiral Starecase (1969): "More Today Than Yesterday" (Pat Upton) – 2:48

2. Smith (1969): "Baby It's You" (Burt Bacharach, Hal David) – 2:24

3. The Flying Machine (1969): "Smile a Little Smile for Me" (Tony Macaulay, Geoff Stephens) – 2:55

4. Billy Joe Royal (1969): "Cherry Hill Park" (Billy Gilmore, Robert Nix) – 2:44

5. Steam (1969): "Na Na Hey Hey (Kiss Him Goodbye)" (Gary DeCarlo, Dale Frashuer, Paul Leka) – 3:45

6. Shocking Blue (1969): "Venus" (Robbie van Leeuwen) – 3:05

7. Vanity Fare (1970): "Early in the Morning" (Mike Leander, Eddie Seago) – 2:52

8. Mark Lindsay (1970): "Arizona" (Kenny Young)– 3:06

9. The Jaggerz (1970): "The Rapper" (Donnie Iris) – 2:42

10. The Sandpipers (1970): "Come Saturday Morning" (Fred Karlin, Dory Previn) – 2:57

11. The Cuff Links (1969): "Tracy" (Lee Pockriss, Paul Vance) – 2:05

12. Mountain (1970): "Mississippi Queen" (Corky Laing, Felix Pappalardi, Leslie West) – 2:30

Volume 2

1. Edison Lighthouse (1970): "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)" (Tony Macaulay, Barry Mason) – 2:51

2. The Tee Set (1970): "Ma Belle Amie" (Hans Van Eijck, Peter Tetteroo) – 3:10

3. Norman Greenbaum (1970): "Spirit in the Sky" (Greenbaum) – 3:57

4. The Marmalade (1970): "Reflections of My Life" (Junior Campbell, Dean Ford) – 4:18

5. Bobbi Martin (1970): "For the Love of Him" (Al Mortimer, Bobbi Martin) – 2:35

6. George Baker Selection (1970): "Little Green Bag" (Johannes Bouwens, Jan Visser) – 3:21

7. The Poppy Family (1970): "Which Way You Goin' Billy?" (Susan Jacks) – 3:10

8. White Plains (1970): "My Baby Loves Lovin'" (Roger Cook, Roger Greenaway)– 2:38

9. Vanity Fare: (1970) "Hitchin' a Ride" (Peter Callendar, Mitch Murray) – 2:37

10. The Brotherhood of Man: (1970) "United We Stand" (Tony Hiller, Peter Simons) – 2:54

11. Ray Stevens (1970): "Everything Is Beautiful" (Stevens) – 3:29

12. Robin McNamara (1970): "Lay a Little Lovin' on Me" (Jeff Barry, Jim Creteco, McNamara) – 3:04

Volume 3

1. Melanie with The Edwin Hawkins Singers (1970): "Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)" (Safka) – 3:49

2. Alive and Kicking (1970): "Tighter, Tighter" (Tommy James, Bob King] – 2:45

3. Mungo Jerry (1970): "In the Summertime" (Ray Dorset) – 3:40

4. Hotlegs (1970): "Neanderthal Man" (Kevin Godley, Lol Creme, Eric Stewart) – 4:29

5. Sugarloaf (1970): "Green-Eyed Lady" (Larry Corbetta, J.C. Phillips, David Riordan) – 3:37

6. R. Dean Taylor (1970): "Indiana Wants Me" (Taylor) – 2:53

7. The Partridge Family (1970): "I Think I Love You" (Tony Romeo) – 2:28

8. Bobby Bloom (1970): "Montego Bay" (Jeff Barry, Bloom) – 2:53

9. Brian Hyland (1970): "Gypsy Woman" (Curtis Mayfield) – 2:32

10. Jerry Reed (1971): "Amos Moses" (Reed) – 2:19

11. Bobby Sherman (1970): "Julie, Do Ya Love Me" (Tom Bahler) – 2:52

12. Punch (1971): "Fallin' Lady" (Charles Merriam) – 3:40

Volume 4

1. Christie (1970): "Yellow River" (Jeff Christie) – 2:40

2. Lynn Anderson (1971): "Rose Garden" (Joe South) – 2:52

3. Ray Price (1971): "For the Good Times" (Kris Kristofferson) – 3:48

4. Sammi Smith (1971): "Help Me Make It Through the Night" (Kristofferson) – 2:32

5. The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band (1971): "Mr. Bojangles" (Jerry Jeff Walker) – 3:36

6. Wadsworth Mansion (1971): "Sweet Mary" (Steve Jablecki) – 2:40

7. Brewer & Shipley (1971): "One Toke Over the Line" (Mike Brewer, Tom Shipley) – 3:16

8. Ocean (1971): "Put Your Hand in the Hand" (Gene MacLellan) – 2:52

9. The Bells (1971): "Stay Awhile" (Ken Tobias) – 3:15

10. Matthews' Southern Comfort (1971): Woodstock" (Joni Mitchell) – 4:26

11. Mark Lindsay (1970): "Silver Bird" (Kenny Young) – 3:05

12. The Glass Bottle (1971): "I Ain't Got Time Anymore" (Mike Leander, Eddie Seago) – 2:27

Volume 5

1. Daddy Dewdrop (1971): "Chick-A-Boom (Don't Ya Jes' Love It)" (Ralph Monda) – 2:40

2. Lobo (1971: "Me and You and a Dog Named Boo" (Kent LaVoie) – 2:52

3. Richie Havens (1971): "Here Comes the Sun" (George Harrison) – 3:43

4. Murray Head (1971): "Superstar" (Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice) – 4:10

5. Jerry Reed (1971): "When You're Hot, You're Hot" (Reed) – 2:18

6. Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds (1971): "Don't Pull Your Love" (Dennis Lambert, Brian Potter) – 2:40

7. The Raiders (1971): "Indian Reservation (The Lament of the Cherokee Reservation Indian)" (John D. Loudermilk) – 2:55

8. The Fortunes (1971): "(Here Comes) That Rainy Day Feeling Again" (Tony Macaulay, Roger Cook, Roger Greenaway) – 2:51

9. Chase (1971): "Get It On" (Bill Chase) – 2:57

10. Tommy James (1971): "Draggin' the Line" (James, Bob King) – 2:45

11. Redeye (1971): "Games" (David Hodgkins) – 2:34

12. The Mike Curb Congregation (1971): "Burning Bridges" (Mike Curb, Lalo Schifrin) – 2:44

Volume 6

1. Crabby Appleton (1970): "Go Back" (Michael Fennelly) – 2:45

2. The Buoys (1971): "Timothy" (Rupert Holmes) – 2:45

3. The Pipkins (1970): "Gimme Dat Ding" (Albert Hammond, Mike Hazelwood) – 2:10

4. Lulu (1970): "Oh Me Oh My (I'm a Fool for You Baby)" (Jim Doris)– 2:45

5. John Kongos (1971): "He's Gonna Step on You Again" (Kongos, Christos Demetriou) – 4:25

6. Brewer & Shipley (1971) "Tarkio Road" (Mike Brewer, Tom Shipley) – 3:10

7. Five Man Electrical Band (1971): "Signs" (Les Emmerson) – 4:05

8. Bobby Russell (1971): "Saturday Morning Confusion" (Russell) – 3:05

9. The Stampeders (1971): "Sweet City Woman" (Rich Dodson) – 3:15

10. Lighthouse (1971): "One Fine Morning" (Skip Prokop) – 5:15

11. Five Man Electrical Band (1971): "Absolutely Right" (Les Emmerson) – 2:12

12. Gayle McCormick (1971): "It's a Cryin' Shame" (Dennis Lambert, Brian Potter) – 2:52

Volume 7

1. Lee Michaels (1971): "Do You Know What I Mean" (Michaels) – 3:11

2. Sweathog (1971): "Hallelujah" (Gary Zekler, Mitchell Bottler, Roberta Twain) – 2:56

3. Coven (1971): "One Tin Soldier (The Legend of Billy Jack)" (Dennis Lambert, Brian Potter) – 3:18

4. Melanie (1971): "Brand New Key" (Safka) – 3:26

5. Jonathan Edwards (1972): "Sunshine" (Edwards, John Kimbrough) – 2:16

6. Bullet (1972): "White Lies, Blue Eyes" (Bob Flax, Lambert) – 2:54

7. Redbone (1972): "The Witch Queen of New Orleans" (Lolly Vegas, Pat Vegas) – 2:45

8. Beverly Bremers (1972): "Don't Say You Don't Remember" (Estelle Levitt, Helen Miller) – 3:13

9. Apollo 100 featuring Tom Parker (1972): "Joy" (Johann Sebastian Bach, arr. Tom Parker) – 3:10

10. Climax (1972): "Precious and Few" (Walter Nims)– 2:43

11. The English Congregation (1972): "Softly Whispering I Love You" (Roger Cook, Roger Greenaway) – 2:58

12. Giorgio (1972): "Son of My Father" (Michael Holm, Moroder, Peter Bellotte) – 3:42

Volume 8

1. Jo Jo Gunne (1972):" Run Run Run" (Jay Ferguson, Matt Andes) – 2:33

2. Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen (1972): "Hot Rod Lincoln" (George Wilson) – 2:40

3. Addrisi Brothers (1972): "We've Got to Get It on Again" (Dick Addrisi, Don Addrisi) – 2:49

4. Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show (1972): "Sylvia's Mother" (Shel Silverstein) – 3:31

5. Gallery (1972): "Nice to Be With You" (Jim Gold) – 2:37

6. Mouth & MacNeal (1972): "How Do You Do?" (Harry Van Hoff, Hans Van Hemert) – 2:57

7. Python Lee Jackson (1972): "In a Broken Dream" (David Bentley) – 3:37

8. Cast of Godspell (1971): "Day by Day" (Stephen Schwartz) – 3:07

9. Gilbert O'Sullivan (1972): "Alone Again (Naturally)" (O'Sullivan) – 3:40

10. Argent (1972): "Hold Your Head Up" (Rod Argent, Chris White) – 2:52

11. Sammy Davis, Jr. & The Mike Curb Congregation (1972): "The Candy Man" (Leslie Bricusse, Anthony Newley) – 3:10

12. Sailcat (1972): "Motorcycle Mama" (Johnny Wyker) – 2:07

Volume 9

1. Looking Glass(1972): "Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)" (Elliot Lurie) – 2:55

2. Daniel Boone (1972): "Beautiful Sunday" (Daniel Boone, Peter Green) – 3:00

3. Gary Glitter (1972): "Rock and Roll, Pt. 2" (Mike Leander, Gadd) – 3:10

4. Rick Springfield (1971): "Speak to the Sky" (Springfield) – 2:42

5. Hot Butter (1972): "Popcorn" (Gershon Kingsley) – 2:30

6. Lobo (1972): "I'd Love You to Want Me" (LaVoie) – 3:59

7. Gallery (1972): "I Believe in Music" (Mac Davis) – 2:26

8. Cashman & West (1971): "American City Suite" (Terry Cashman, Tommy West) – 7:42

9. Chi Coltrane (1972): "Thunder and Lightning" (Coltrane) – 2:56

10. Austin Roberts (1971): "Something's Wrong With Me" (Bobby Hart, Danny Janssen)– 3:07

11. Gilbert O'Sullivan (1972): "Clair" (O'Sullivan) – 3:00

12. Edgar Winter (1973): "Frankenstein (song)" (Winter) – 3:28

Volume 10
1. Albert Hammond (1972): "It Never Rains in Southern California" (Hammond, Mike Hazelwood) – 3:12
2. Hurricane Smith (1973): "Oh, Babe, What Would You Say" (Smith) – 3:22
3. Edward Bear (1972): "Last Song" (Larry Evoy)– 3:15
4. Loudon Wainwright III (1973): "Dead Skunk" (Wainwright) – 3:08
5. Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show (1973): "Cover of The Rolling Stone" (Shel Silverstein) – 2:53
6. Vicki Lawrence (1973): "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia" (Bobby Russell) – 3:36
7. Stealers Wheel (1973): "Stuck in the Middle With You" (Joe Egan, Gerry Rafferty) – 3:24
8. Dobie Gray (1972): "Drift Away" (Mentor Williams) – 3:57
9. Skylark (1973): "Wildflower" (David Foster)– 4:07
10. Stories (1973): "Brother Louie" (Errol Brown) – 3:55
11. Looking Glass (1973): "Jimmy Loves Mary-Anne" (Elliot Lurie) – 3:25
12. The DeFranco Family featuring Tony DeFranco (1973): "Heartbeat (It's a Love Beat)" (William Hudspeth, Michael Kennedy) – 2:59

Volume 11
1. Clint Holmes (1972): "Playground in My Mind" (Paul Vance, Lee Pockriss) – 2:57 Highest Billboard chart position: 2 (May 5, 1973)
2. Maureen McGovern (1972): "The Morning After" (Al Kasha, Jeff Hirschhorn) – 2:22 Highest Billboard chart position: 1 (July 14, 1973) [1]
3. Eric Weissberg and Steven Mandell (1973): "Dueling Banjos" (Arthur Smith) – 2:19 Highest Billboard chart position: 2 (February 3, 1973) [1]
4. Donna Fargo (1972) "Funny Face" (Fargo) – 2:49 Highest Billboard chart position: 5 (November 11, 1972)
5. Deodato (1972): "Also Sprach Zarathustra" (Richard Strauss) – 5:07 Highest Billboard chart position: 2 (February 17, 1973)
6. Gallery (1972): "Big City Miss Ruth Ann" (Thomas Lazaros) – 2:27 Highest Billboard chart position: 23 (February 10, 1973)
7. Jud Strunk with The Mike Curb Congregation (1973): "Daisy a Day" (Strunk) – 2:51 [2] Highest Billboard chart position: 14 (March 24, 1973)
8. Gilbert O'Sullivan (1973): "Get Down" (O'Sullivan) – 2:42 Highest Billboard chart position: 7 (July 14, 1973)
9. Albert Hammond (1972): The Free Electric Band" (Hammond, Mike Hazelwood) – 3:27 Highest Billboard chart position: Did not chart
10. Charlie Daniels (1972): "Uneasy Rider" (Daniels) – 5:22 Highest Billboard chart position: 9 (July 21, 1973)
11. B. W. Stevenson (1973): "My Maria" (Daniel Moore, Stevenson) – 2:32 Highest Billboard chart position: 9 (August 25, 1973)
12. El Chicano (1973): "Tell Her She's Lovely" (David Batteau) – 3:14 Highest Billboard chart position: 40 (December 22, 1973)

Volume 12
1. Terry Jacks (1974): "Seasons in the Sun" (Jacques Brel, Rod McKuen) – 3:30
2. Jim Stafford (1974): "Spiders and Snakes" (Stafford, David Bellamy) – 3:08
3. Black Oak Arkansas (1974): "Jim Dandy" (Lincoln Chase) – 2:43"
4. Rick Derringer (1973): "Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo" (Derringer) – 3:46
5. David Essex (1974): "Rock On" (Essex) – 3:26
6. Stealers Wheel (1974): "Star" (Joe Egan) – 3:02
7. Blue Swede (1974): "Hooked on a Feeling" (Tommy James) – 2:56
8. Mocedades (1974): "Eres Tu (Touch the Wind)" (Juan Carlos Calderón) – 3:34
9. Redbone (1974): "Come and Get Your Love" (Lolly Vegas) – 3:34
10. Sister Janet Mead (1974): "The Lord's Prayer" (Arnold Strals) – 2:55
11. Marvin Hamlisch (1974): "The Entertainer" (Scott Joplin) – 3:08
12. Ray Stevens (1974): "The Streak" (Stevens) – 3:15

Volume 13
1. Maria Muldaur (1974): "Midnight at the Oasis" (David Nichtern) – 3:47
2. Jim Stafford (1974): "My Girl Bill" (Stafford) – 3:14
3. Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods (1974): "Billy Don't Be a Hero" (Mitch Murray, Peter Callandar) – 3:41
4. Golden Earring (1974): "Radar Love" (George Kooysman, Barry Hay) – 5:06
5. Paper Lace (1974): "The Night Chicago Died" (Callandar, Lionel Stitcher) – 3:33
6. Dave Loggins (1974): "Please Come to Boston" (Loggins) – 4:10
7. Wet Willie (1974): "Keep on Smilin'" (Jack Hall, Jim Hall, Richard Hirsch, John Anthony, Lewis Ross) – 3:34
8. Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods (1974): "Who Do You Think You Are" (Des Dyer, Clive Scott) – 3:18
9. Andy Kim (1974): "Rock Me Gently" (Kim) – 3:31
10. The First Class (1974): "Beach Baby" (John Carter, Gil Shakespeare) – 5:03
11. Billy Swan (1974): "I Can Help" (Swan) – 2:58
12. Reunion (1974): "Life Is a Rock (But the Radio Rolled Me)" (Joey Levine, Paul DiFranco, Norman Dolph) – 3:32

Volume 14
1. Carl Douglas (1974): "Kung Fu Fighting" (Douglas) – 3:17
2. Sugarloaf (1974): "Don't Call Us, We'll Call You" (John Canter, Larry Corbetta) – 3:22
3. Hot Chocolate (1974): "Emma" (Errol Brown, Tony Wilson) – 3:55
4. Sammy Johns (1975): "Chevy Van" (Johns) – 2:59
5. The Hudson Brothers (1974): "So You Are a Star" (Bill Hudson, Brett Hudson, Mark Hudson) – 3:49
6. Polly Brown (1974): "Up in a Puff of Smoke" (Ron Roker, Gerry Shury, Phil Swern) – 3:29
7. Leo Sayer (1974): "Long Tall Glasses (I Can Dance)" (David Courtney, [Sayer) – 4:14
8. Ozark Mountain Daredevils (1975): "Jackie Blue" (Larry Lee, Steve Cash) – 3:38
9. Ace (1974): "How Long" (Paul Carrack) – 3:24
10. Michael Murphey (1975): "Wildfire" (Murphey, Larry Cansler) – 3:18
11. Pilot (1975): "Magic" (David Paton, Bill Lyall) – 3:06
12. 10cc (1975): "I'm Not in Love" (Eric Stewart, Graham Gouldman) – 3:58

Volume 15
1. Dwight Twilley Band (1975): "I'm on Fire" (Twilley) – 3:18
2. Hamilton, Joe Frank and Reynolds (1975): "Fallin' in Love" (Dan Hamilton) – 3:02
3. Johnny Wakelin and The Kinshasa Band (1975): "Black Superman - 'Muhammad Ali'" (Wakelin) – 3:37
4. Jessi Colter (1975): "I'm Not Lisa" (Colter) – 3:23
5. Janis Ian (1975): "At Seventeen" (Ian) – 3:59
6. David Geddes (1975): "Run Joey Run" (Perry Cone, Paul Vance) – 2:55
7. Austin Roberts (1975): "Rocky" (Jay Stevens) – 3:39
8. Pete Wingfield (1975): "Eighteen with a Bullet" (Wingfield, Barry Hammond) – 3:33
9. Jigsaw (1975): "Sky High" (Clive Scott, Des Dyer) – 2:51
10. The Bay City Rollers (1975): "Saturday Night" (Phil Coulter, Bill Martin) – 2:57
11. C.W. McCall (1976): "Convoy" (Bill Fries, Chip Davis) – 3:50
12. Hot Chocolate (1975): "You Sexy Thing" (Errol Brown, Tony Wilson) – 4:05

Volume 16
1. "Vehicle" — Ides of March 2:56
2. "Ride Captain Ride" — Blues Image 3:43
3. "Midnight Cowboy" — Ferrante & Teicher 3:21
4. "Toast and Marmalade for Tea" — Tin Tin 2:26
5. "Overture from Tommy" — Assembled Multitude 2:32
6. "Never Ending Song of Love" — Delaney, Bonnie & Friends 2:43
7. "I'd Love to Change the World" — Ten Years After 3:46
8. "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" — Robert John 2:37
9. "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony)" — New Seekers 2:25
10. "Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast" — Wayne Newton 3:26
11. "Small Beginnings" — Flash 3:13
12. "City of New Orleans" — Arlo Guthrie 4:31

Volume 17
1. "Dancing in the Moonlight" — King Harvest (2:53)
2. "Rings" — Cymarron (2:33)
3. "(I Don't Want to Love You But) You Got Me Anyway" — Sutherland Brothers & Quiver (3:07)
4. "Good Time Charlie's Got the Blues" — Danny O'Keefe (3:03)
5. "Painted Ladies" — Ian Thomas (3:33)
6. "Before the Next Teardrop Falls" — Freddy Fender (2:36)
7. "Rendezvous" — Hudson Brothers (3:22)

8. "Smokin' in the Boys' Room" — Brownsville Station (2:58)
9. "Dance With Me" — Orleans (3:03)
10. "The Rockford Files" — Mike Post (3:14)
11. "Love Hurts" — Nazareth (3:04)
12. "Feelings" — Morris Albert (3:42)

Volume 18
1. "Wasted Days and Wasted Nights" — Freddy Fender (2:44)
2. " Dream Weaver" — Gary Wright (3:28)
3. "Let Your Love Flow" — Bellamy Brothers (3:19)
4. "Right Back Where We Started From" — Maxine Nightingale (3:18)
5. "Falling Apart at the Seams" — Marmalade (3:08)
6. "Fooled Around and Fell in Love" — Elvin Bishop (3:00)
7. "Happy Days" — Pratt & McClain (2:38)
8. "Shannon" — Henry Gross (3:53)
9. "Making Our Dreams Come True" (Theme from 'Laverne & Shirley') — Cyndi Grecco (2:33)
10. " Afternoon Delight" — Starland Vocal Band (3:16)
11. "Moonlight Feels Right" — Starbuck (3:39)
12. "I'd Really Love to See You Tonight" — England Dan & John Ford Coley (2:37)

Volume 19
1. "Still the One" — Orleans (3:55)
2. "Wham Bam Shang-A-Lang" — Silver (3:35)
3. "Stand Tall" — Burton Cummings (3:23)
4. "Torn Between Two Lovers" — Mary MacGregor (3:48)
5. "I Like Dreamin'" — Kenny Nolan (3:31)
6. "Don't Give Up On Us" — David Soul (3:39)
7. "Jeans On" — David Dundas (2:37)
8. " Lonely Boy" — Andrew Gold (4:01)
9. "The Things We Do for Love" — 10cc (3:32)
10. "Couldn't Get It Right" — Climax Blues Band (3:19)
11. " Undercover Angel" — Alan O'Day (3:28)
12. "Gonna Fly Now" (Theme From 'Rocky') — Bill Conti (2:48)

Volume 20
# "Baby, Don't Get Hooked on Me" — Mac Davis (1972)
# "The Last Game Of The Season (A Blind Man In The Bleachers)" — David Geddes (1976)
# "Get Closer" — Seals & Crofts (1976)
# "Devil Woman" — Cliff Richard (1976)
# "Judy Mae" — Boomer Castleman (1976)
# "Disco Duck (Pt. 1)" — Rick Dees and His Cast Of Idiots (1976)
# "Angel In Your Arms" — Hot (1977)
# "Living Next Door to Alice" — Smokie (1977)
# "Do You Wanna Make Love" — Peter McCann (1977)
# "After the Lovin'" — Engelbert Humperdinck (1977)
# "Ariel" — Dean Friedman (1976)
# "Smoke From A Distant Fire" — Sanford-Townsend Band (1977)

Volume 21
1. "Black Betty" — Ram Jam (2:33)
2. "Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band" — Meco (3:36)
3. "Baby Come Back" — Player (3:37)
4. "Telephone Man" — Meri Wilson (2:01)
5. "Thunder Island" — Jay Ferguson (3:31)
6. "Sometimes When We Touch" — Dan Hill (3:33)
7. "Werewolves of London" — Warren Zevon (3:27)
8. "Goodbye Girl" — David Gates (2:48)
9. "It's a Heartache" — Bonnie Tyler (3:34)
10. "Bluer Than Blue" — Michael Johnson (3:00)
11. "Kiss You All Over" — Exile (3:32)
12. "Magnet and Steel" — Walter Egan (3:24)

Volume 22
1. "Every 1's a Winner" — Hot Chocolate (3:41) (1978)
2. "Hot Child in the City" — Nick Gilder (3:10) (1978)
3. "Love Is in the Air" — John Young (3:32) (1978)
4. "Lotta Love" — Nicolette Larson (3:11) (1979)
5. "Dancin' Shoes" — Nigel Olsson (4:05) (1979)
6. "Stumblin' In" — Suzi Quatro and Chris Norman (3:32) (1979)
7. "My Sharona" — The Knack (4:04) (1979)
8. "Gold" — John Stewart (4:27) (1979)
9. "You Take My Breath Away" — Rex Smith (3:14) (1979)
10. "Driver's Seat" — Sniff 'n' the Tears (4:02) (1979)
11. "Sad Eyes" — Robert John (3:34) (1979)
12. "Hold On" — Ian Gomm (2:58) (1979)

Volume 23
1. "Hocus Pocus" — Focus (3:18)
2. "Tubular Bells" — Mike Oldfield (3:18)
3. "I've Got the Music in Me" — Kiki Dee Band (5:00)
4. "Never My Love" — Blue Swede (2:26)
5. "Amie" — Pure Prairie League (2:39)
6. "Back When My Hair Was Short" — Gunhill Road (2:40)
7. "Fox on the Run" — Sweet (3:25)
8. "Money Honey" — Bay City Rollers (3:16)
9. "Let Her In" — John Travolta (3:00)
10. "Love Me" — Yvonne Elliman (3:24)
11. "This Time I'm in It for Love" — Player (3:45)
12. "Love Really Hurts Without You" — Billy Ocean (3:01)

Volume 24
1. "Hey Deanie" — Shaun Cassidy (1977)
2. "Heaven On The 7th Floor" — Paul Nicholas (1977)
3. "Thank You for Being a Friend" — Andrew Gold (1978)
4. "Makin' It" — David Naughton (1978)
5. "The King Is Gone" — Ronnie McDowell (1977)
6. "Save Your Kisses For Me" — Brotherhood Of Man (1976)
7. "Feels So Good" — Chuck Mangione (1978)
8. "Emotion" — Samantha Sang (1978)
9. "Love Fire" — Jigsaw (1978)
10. "Everybody Be Dancin'" — Starbuck (1977)
11. "Did You Boogie (With Your Baby)" — Flash Cadillac & The Continental Kids (1978)
12. "Street Corner Serenade" — Wet Willie (1978)

Volume 25
1. "Love Is Like Oxygen" — Sweet (3:47)
2. "How Much I Feel" — Ambrosia (4:46)
3. "Shake It" — Ian Matthews (3:10)
4. "Falling" — LeBlanc & Carr (3:12)
5. "I Just Wanna Stop" — Gino Vannelli (3:37)
6. "5.7.0.5." — City Boy (3:13)
7. "New York Groove" — Ace Frehley (2:59)
8. "My Angel Baby" — Toby Beau (3:31)
9. "Love Takes Time" — Orleans (3:59)
10. "Get Used to It" — Roger Voudouris (3:01)
11. "Lead Me On" — Maxine Nightingale (2:47)
12. "Oh Well" — Rockets (3:10)


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Super Hits of the 70s: Have a Nice Day is a series of music compilations containing chiefly one-hit wonders and lesser-known pop and rock music songs from the 1970s. The first fifteen volumes were released on cassette and (with bonus tracks) on CD, in 1990 by Rhino Records, covering the years 1969-1976. Compiled by Gary Stewart, David McLees, and Bill Inglot, each CD comes with an eight-page booklet which includes five pages of liner notes by Paul Grein. Follow-up volumes appeared in 1993 and 1996, extending the time period to 1979 and with additional songs from the 1972-76 period, available on cassette or CD (ALL 25 volumes were issued in both formats). Each volume has twelve songs. Despite the greater capacity of compact discs, the running time of each of the volumes is no longer than the limit of vinyl records in the 1970s, from 38 to 45 minutes long.

Taking its inspiration from, among others, K-Tel Records, the Have a Nice Day series was among the first of many decade- and genre-delimited collections of lower-charting hits to appear with the arrival of the CD age. Some of the songs provided in this series appear on dozens of other compilations. None of them (including this one) are comprehensive, leaving out best-selling artists and songs unavailable for licensing or other reasons. For example, "You Light Up My Life", the song that held the #1 spot on the Billboard Pop Singles chart for the longest continuous stretch during the 1970s, is neither on this series nor any other. Despite the explosive proliferation of 70s collections on compact disc pouring out on other record labels since 1990, this series remains or has remained in print more than a decade after its initial releases in 1990-96.

In 1998, Rhino released Have A Nice Decade: The 70s Pop Culture Box, a seven-disc compilation with 160 songs, many of which could be found on the Have a Nice Day series. Some songs contain sound snippets of the decade at the end of the song. In addition, more soul, rhythm and blues and disco are added. Some well-known artists (for example, David Bowie, Carly Simon, Linda Ronstadt and Cat Stevens) have songs on this compilation as well.
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