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  2. Greatest Hits Live (Diana Ross album) - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Hits Live is a 1989 live album released by Diana Ross in the UK on the EMI label. The album saw Ross performing material from throughout her career, from The Supremes days up to several tracks from her recent album Workin' Overtime. The album reached #34 in the UK album charts, and was certified Gold for sales in excess of 100,000 ...

  3. Eaten Alive (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Eaten Alive Demos as sung by Barry Gibb were made available as downloads on iTunes in October 2006. The album contained most of the songs except for the title track and "Chain Reaction". [7] In the spring of 2009, when iTunes changed into DRM-free downloads with higher bit-rates, all of the Barry Gibb demos were no longer available. In ...

  4. Diana Ross discography - Wikipedia

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    Her 11th studio album "Diana" remains the best-selling album of her career, selling more than 10 million copies and album-equivalent units around the world. [ 4 ] 27 of her singles reached the Billboard top 40 in the US, 12 of them the Billboard top 10, and six of those reaching number one, placing her in tenth place among the top female solo ...

  5. Chain Reaction (Diana Ross song) - Wikipedia

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    "Chain Reaction" is a song by American singer Diana Ross, released on November 12, 1985 by RCA and Capitol, as the second single from her sixteenth studio album, Eaten Alive (1985). The song was written by the Bee Gees and contains additional vocals from Barry Gibb. Sonically, "Chain Reaction" is an R&B and dance-pop song. According to the ...

  6. Category:Songs written by Barry Gibb - Wikipedia

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    Chain Reaction (Diana Ross song) Charade (Bee Gees song) Cherry Red (song) Claustrophobia (song) Close Another Door; Coalman; Come On Over (Bee Gees song) Come Tomorrow (Barbra Streisand and Barry Gibb song) Could It Be (Bee Gees song) Cowman, Milk Your Cow; Craise Finton Kirk Royal Academy of Arts; Crazy for Your Love (Bee Gees song)

  7. Barry Gibb - Wikipedia

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    Announcement of the birth of Barry Gibb (Isle of Man Examiner, Friday September 6, 1946) 50 St Catherine's Drive, Douglas, Isle of Man, childhood home of the Bee GeesBarry Alan Crompton Gibb was born at Jane Crookall Maternity Home in Douglas, Isle of Man, on 1 September 1946, to Hugh Gibb (15 January 1916 – 6 March 1992), a drummer, and Barbara Gibb (née Pass; 17 November 1920 – 12 ...

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  9. Greatest Hits Live - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Hits Live (2 Plus 1 album) Greatest Hits Live (April Wine album) Greatest Hits Live 2003, by April Wine; Greatest Hits Live (Diana Ross album) Greatest Hits Live (Diesel album) Greatest Hits Live (Earth, Wind & Fire album) Greatest Hits Live! (Lita Ford album) Greatest Hits Live (Ace Frehley album) Greatest Hits Live! (Jaki Graham album)