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#1 Hits of 1970-1974 includes 14 tracks that epitomize AM radio favorites of the period, including original recordings by Rod Stewart "Maggie May," Bill Withers "Lean on Me," Jim Croce "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown," the 5th Dimension "Aquarius/Let the Sun Shine In," and Gladys Knight & the Pips "Midnight Train to Georgia," This is an inexpensive way to collect these songs in one package. ~ Al Campbell
Rod Stewart,Guess Who,Johnny Nash,Harry Chapin,Bill Withers
Audio Remasterer: Bob Fisher .
Liner Note Author: Jeff Wolfe.
Unknown Contributor Role: Bob Fisher . #1 Hits 1970-1974 Review
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