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Product DescriptionSoft rock superstars England Dan & John Ford Coley s melodic sound was a defining part of the soundtrack of the 1970s. Best known for their 1976 #2 BillboardĀ® hit and signature song I'd Really Love To See You
Tonight featured here they scored six Top 40 hits from 76- 79, four of them Top 10. Their beautifully produced repertoire blended
elegantly crafted pop, rock-oriented singersongwriter sensibilities and country-rock inflections. Their career as a duo started in 1970 at A&M, but it was their mid- 70s signing
to Big Tree/Atlantic that defined their legacy. This essential single-disc collection features all
the hits and favorites from that era, including Nights Are Forever Without You, Gone Too
Far, We'll Never Have To Say Goodbye Again, and a stirring cover of Todd Rundgren s Love Is The Answer.
England Dan & John Ford Coley (Rating: 5 out of 5) Excelent! I never thought that I would have the opportunity to hear his music again! It brought back a lot of memories when I was young and happy.
Excellent music (Rating: 5 out of 5) What a great compilation. Usually there are only two or three songs worth anything on a best of CD, but this has so many.
easy listening music (Rating: 5 out of 5) I've always loved England Dan & John Ford Coley ! This is the best of their works rolled into one cd ! I would recommend this cd to any 70's -80"s music lover it's nice to listen to on a trip in the car or anywhere !It makes you remember all the great things that happened in those years.
I Must Have Been Asleep (Rating: 5 out of 5) Good quality recording. Includes their very popular hits, but also some I must confess I don't remember hearing.
Good Music (Rating: 5 out of 5) This is a greatest hits album from a very good group. How can you go wrong?