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  2. Greatest Hits (Exile album) - Wikipedia

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    Exile chronology; Hang On to Your Heart ... (1985) Greatest Hits (1986) Shelter from the Night (1987) Greatest Hits is the first compilation album by American country ...

  3. Exile (American band) discography - Wikipedia

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    American band Exile has released 14 studio albums, five compilation albums, two live albums, 40 singles, and eight music videos.. Initially, Exile was a rock and roll and rhythm and blues band, releasing several unsuccessful singles on a number of labels including Date and Wooden Nickel.

  4. Exile (American band) - Wikipedia

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    Exile was founded in Richmond, Kentucky, in 1963 as the Exiles, [2] [3] by a group of students attending Madison High School.Randy Westbrook, in the book 50 Years of Exile: The Story of a Band in Transition, describes the band's origins as "murky" due to conflicting accounts among early members. [4]

  5. Category:Exile (American band) albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Exile (American band) albums or lists of Exile (American band) albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Exile (American band) albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  6. Exile discography - Wikipedia

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    Exile discography may refer to: Exile (American band) discography, the discography of the American country and rock band; Exile (Japanese band) ...

  7. I Can't Get Close Enough - Wikipedia

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    "I Can't Get Close Enough" is a song written by J.P. Pennington and Sonny LeMaire and recorded by American country music group Exile. It was released in August 1987 as the first single from the album Shelter from the Night. The song was Exile's tenth and final number one country hit.

  8. Kiss You All Over - Wikipedia

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    The band moved into country music in the 1980s, after their self-written pop singles, despite failing, became hits for other acts such as Alabama and Huey Lewis and The News. The music change worked for Exile, as they would have over ten No. 1 hits on the U.S. country charts.

  9. I Don't Want to Be a Memory - Wikipedia

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    "I Don't Want to Be a Memory" is a song written by J.P. Pennington and Sonny LeMaire, and recorded by American country music group Exile. It was released in March 1984 as the third single from the album Exile.