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“I Need You,” America, America's Greatest Hits, History, Warner
“Don’t It Make You Want To Go Home,” Joe South, The Best of Joe South, Rhino
“Things We Said Today,” The Sandpipers, Guantanamera, The Sandpipers, A&M
“Summer Breeze,” Seals and Crofts, Seals and Crofts/Greatest Hits, Warner
“Everyday People,” Sly and the Family Stone, Sly and the Family Stone Greatest Hits, Epic
“Will You Remember Me,” Rosanne Cash, Rules of Travel, Capitol
“Smile a Little Smile for Me,” Flying Machine, British Sixties, JCI
“The Police,” Woody Allen, Woody Allen, Stand Up Comic, Casablanca Records
“Hard Headed Woman,” Cat Stevens, Tea for the Tillerman, Island
“Peaceful Easy Feeling,” Eagles, Eagles, Their Greatest Hits, 71-'75, Asylum
“Sukiaki,” Kyu Sakamoto, Lost Hits of the 60’s, Capitol
“Your Smiling Face,” James Taylor, James Taylor, Greatest Hits Vol. 2, Columbia
“Handy Man,” James Taylor, James Taylor, Greatest Hits Vol. 2, Columbia
“Carolina in My Mind,” James Taylor, James Taylor, Greatest Hits, Warner
“The Purple People Eater,” Sheb Wooley, A Family Day Out, Dominion
“Mockingbird,” Carly Simon and James Taylor, Hotcakes, Elektra
“Everybody Loves to Cha Cha Cha,” James Taylor, New Moon Shine, Columbia
“Fire and Rain,” James Taylor, James Taylor, Greatest Hits, Warner
“Hey Mister, That’s Me up on the Jukebox, Linda Ronstadt, Linda Ronstadt, Prisoner in Disguise, Asylum
“Something in the Way She Moves, James Taylor “James Taylor, “Copperline,” “Copperline,” James Taylor, New Moon Shine, Columbia
“The Water is Wide”, James Taylor, New Moon Shine, Columbia
“Sweet Baby James,” James Taylor, Those Were the Days, Reader’s Digest

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