All of the songs in "Mamma Mia" were created by ABBA. It was ABBA's greatest hits that created the inspiration for the "Mamma Mia" story.
At the time, the Floyd were not a world-famous band; they were mainly popular in their local circles in Cambridge at first. They were mainly an experimental jam-oriented band at first, but had a few 'hits' that were more traditional songs - 'Arnold Layne' and 'See Emily Play' are two notable examples.
Kj Yesudas is a well known singer in kerala. Most of the songs became wonderful hits. 'Ambalapuzha payasam' is also one of the hits. You can find the song in google. Just search 'KJ Yesudas ambalapuzha payasam'
Alvin and the Chipmunks released a Christmas album in 1999 titled "The Chipmunks Greatest Christmas Hits." Many holiday classics are sung on the album but The Chipmunks famous original song "Christmas Don't Be Late" is included as the first track.
In 1957 rock and roll dominated the music charts. During that year, the top ten hits were All Shook Up, Love Letters in the Sand, Little Darlin', Young Love, So Rare, Don't Forbid Me, Singing the Blues, Young Love, Too Much, and Round and Round.
Only had two top 40 hits: Living in the Past-1972 Bungle in the Jungle-1974 ________________________________ 1971's "Aqualung" was Jethro Tull's first hit.
C.W. McCall's Greatest Hits album was released on October 10, 1995. It is a compilation album featuring some of his most popular songs from the 1970s.
Eddie Jobson has: Played himself in "20 Years of Jethro Tull" in 1988. Played himself in "Yes: Greatest Video Hits" in 1991. Played himself in "YesYears" in 1991. Played Bad Folk Singer in "Tribeca" in 1993. Played himself in "Classic Artists: Yes" in 2007.
He has told reporters that he has many favorite songs. Some of the songs he likes are old-school, like Motown and 1970s rhythm-and-blues, but he also likes current hits and has said he likes the Black Eyed Peas, and Jay-Z. He says the songs he likes to listen to depend on the mood he is in.
Bonny M is a famous singing group from the 1970s who had several hits in the UK and Germany. Members included Liz Mitchell, Marcia Barrett, Maizie Williams and Bobby Farrell.
Gaining attention for Number #1 songs like 'I'll Be True To You', the Oak Ridge Boys had thirteen Number #1 hits in the late 1970s. After firing one of their band members, Golden, due to image concerns and replacing him with Steve Sanders (guitarist/singer), the group ruled the Top Ten in the Country music category in the 1980s. Four Number #1 songs graced this period. In total, the group had 17 Number #1 hits.
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There are several songs that will be consistently featured on a greatest hits album from Journey, due to the popularity of the band. Some of these songs include Don't Stop Believing, Separate Ways, and Faithfully.
Depends on the celebrity, in general, there are more than 1 million hits of music.