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Andy Stewart's Scotland (1992) (Scotdisc) Andy's Party Live Album Recorded in the Beach Ballroom, Aberdeen (1993) (Scotdisc) 20 Scottish Favourites (compilation) (1993/re-issue: 2001) (EMI) Andy Stewart, Forever In Song (Compilation) My Homeland (70's and 80's compilation) Andy Stewart Scottish Songs (2010) (Compilation of early material ...
Greatest Hits by Squeeze (1992) Good Souls: The Greatest Hits by Starsailor (2015) Greatest Hits by Steely Dan (1978) Greatest Hits 1974–78 by the Steve Miller Band (1978) Greatest Hits by Cat Stevens (1975) Greatest Hits by Shakin' Stevens (1984) Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 by Rod Stewart (1979) Thank You by Stone Temple Pilots (2003) Icon by ...
The song is about a dying Scottish soldier, wishing to return to the hills of his homeland rather than die in the Tyrol. The song was one of two US chart entries by Andy Stewart. "A Scottish Soldier" reached no. 1 in Canada (3 weeks), [2] Australia, and New Zealand. It spent 36 weeks in the UK Singles Chart in 1961. [3]
Read on for more about Andrew “Andy” Stewart, Martha Stewart’s ex-husband, and where he is now. About Martha Stewart and Andy Stewart's marriage Martha Stewart married Andy Stewart in 1961 .
The Very Best of the O'Jays is a compilation album featuring all their greatest hits. It is part of Sony's Playlist album series , which covers 1972 through to 1978, when the O'Jays (and Gamble & Huff ) were at the peak of the Charts.
Greatest Hits... And More is a 2006 compilation and video albums of songs by English pop group 10cc as well as pre-10cc and post-10cc work by its founding members, Graham Gouldman, Eric Stewart and Kevin Godley and Lol Creme, performing as Godley & Creme.
Greatest Hits 1986–2004 is a compilation album by pop singer Amy Grant, released in 2004. It was Grant's first such album since The Collection in 1986, and thus her first since achieving mainstream success in the early 1990s. [2] The album includes two previously unreleased songs, "The Water" and "Come Be with Me".
Sydney Devine was born in Bellside, a settlement near the village of Cleland, North Lanarkshire, Scotland, in January 1940. Known for his charismatic personality, distinctive singing style and rhinestone encrusted stage suits Sydney first achieved a measure of fame as a boy through an extraord