Bob Seger - Ultimate Hits Rock and Roll Never Forgets (2011)
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Bob Seger - Ultimate Hits Rock and Roll Never Forgets
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Disc 1
1. "Old Time Rock and Roll" 3:16
2. "Hollywood Nights" 5:03
3. "Night Moves" 5:25
4. "Mainstreet" 3:44
5. "Roll Me Away" 4:41
6. "Turn the Page" (Live) 5:14
7. "Her Strut" 3:54
8. "Still the Same" 3:25
9. "You'll Accomp'ny Me" 4:01
10. "We've Got Tonight" 3:41
11. "Like a Rock" 5:58
12. "Fire Lake" 3:34
13. "Tryin' to Live My Life Without You" (Live) 4:09
Total length: 56:05
Disc 2
1. "Rock and Roll Never Forgets" 3:54
2. "Against the Wind" 5:34
3. "Ramblin' Gamblin' Man" 2:25
4. "The Fire Down Below" 4:28
5. "Travelin' Man" (Live) 4:40
6. "Beautiful Loser" (Live) 3:42
7. "Shakedown" 4:03
8. "Shame on the Moon" 4:55
9. "Katmandu" 5:00
10. "The Little Drummer Boy" 3:31
11. "Wait for Me" 3:43
12. "Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey (Going Back to Birmingham)" 2:07
13. "Downtown Train" 3:59
Total length: 52:01
Walmart exclusive bonus track
14. "Living Inside My Heart" 3:30
Total length: 55:31
Ultimate Hits: Rock and Roll Never Forgets is a compilation album by American rock singer–songwriter Bob Seger. The double-disc album was released on November 21, 2011, and contains 26 remastered tracks from throughout Seger's career, which spans more than four decades. Included are the original mono version of "Ramblin' Gamblin' Man", Seger's first hit with The Bob Seger System from 1968, the classic Christmas song "The Little Drummer Boy" from 1987's A Very Special Christmas, which makes its first appearance on a Seger album, and previously unreleased cover versions of Tom Waits' "Downtown Train" and Little Richard's "Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey (Going Back to Birmingham)." There is also a Walmart exclusive edition that includes the bonus track "Living Inside My Heart," a song from the soundtrack of the 1986 film About Last Night..., which has also never before been released on any Bob Seger album.[5] Two songs on this compilation album are edited compared to the original releases: "We've Got Tonight" is the single edit, which is about one minute shorter than the album version, and "Katmandu" is a newly edited version which omits the second verse, making the song also about one minute shorter compared to the original album version. In the US it was certified gold and platinum in June 2013 by the RIAA.
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