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DISCID=7509460a
DTITLE=Dan Seals / Greatest Hits
TTITLE0=Love On Arrival
TTITLE1=Big Wheels In The Moonlight
TTITLE2=Addicted
TTITLE3=Everything That Glitters (Is Not Gold)
TTITLE4=Bop
TTITLE5=Good Times
TTITLE6=Bordertown
TTITLE7=They Rage On
TTITLE8=Water Under The Bridge
TTITLE9=Ball and Chain
EXTD=One of the 1980's most consistent hit-makers, Dan Seals Looks fo
EXTD=r\nsongs he believes in when he enters the studio.  His is a body
EXTD= of\nwork rich in imagery, detail and insight.  This package incl
EXTD=udes some\nof his most successful recordings, as well as the new 
EXTD="Ball And Chain"\nwhich is a mid-tempo, driving number with a con
EXTD=cept twist.\nHis No. 1 song, "Bop", was released in October 1985,
EXTD= going on to become\nthe anthem for a generation and one of the b
EXTD=iggest hits of the decade.\nTHen, in April of 1986, Seals release
EXTD=d a single that became an overnight\ncountry classic. "Everything
EXTD= That Glitters (Is Not Gold)" soared to\nthe top chart position a
EXTD=nd was almost immediately a regular on radio\nrecurrent playlists
EXTD=.  Both songs garnered the artist songwriting\nawards and generat
EXTD=ed even more fans for the writer/artist.\nIn June of 1988 Seals r
EXTD=eleased a song written by a woman who would\nlater become a Capit
EXTD=ol Nashville labelmate, CCheryl Wheeler, and \n"Addicted" was add
EXTD=ed to Seals Formidable History of Hits.  He finished\nthe year wi
EXTD=th another monster hit, "BIg Wheels In The Moonlight", and\nin Ma
EXTD=rch of 1989, "They Rage On" started it's chart climb, making\nano
EXTD=ther immense impact on country listeners. He started the '90s wi
EXTD=th an even\nbigger success, when "Love on Arrival" stayed at the 
EXTD=No. 1 spot in\nBillboard for three straight weeks.\nDan Seals has 
EXTD=been pleasing audiences for some time now, and as it\nturns out, 
EXTD=he does it by pleasing himself: "If there's anything I can \ndo w
EXTD=ith my songs that's enlightening or that makes people happy, the
EXTD=n\nI'm Happy."\n
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