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Cold Boy Smile is a track from the 2010 album y The Black Crowes entitled Crowology.
Hannah Jane was one of three singles from the debut album by Hootie And The Blowfish in 1994 called Cracked Rear View.
This track only peaked on a track in Iceland at #23.
He Was A Friend Of Mine is a track from the 1996 album Cover Me With A Good Dream and to my knowledge was never release by them as a single. The song has been covered my many including Bob Dylan, The Byrds, Jerry Jeff Walker and other but no one seems to know who wrote the song
Head Like A Hole is a track from the bands first album back in 1989 called Pretty Hate Machine
Hold My Hand was a single from 1994 from the debut album by Hootie And The Blowfish called Cracked Rear View.
The single was a #2 on the US Pop charts and #4 on the US Rock charts. In Canada the song peaked at #36.
Learn To Fly is from the 1999 album There Is Nothing Left To Lose and was their first song to enter the Billboard Hot 100 list eventually peaking at #19.
No Rain was the bands 2nd single from their debut album and peaked at #20 on the Billboard Hot 100 list from 1993.
Ocean Pearl is from the Canadian band 54-40 and was the 3rd single released from this album back in 1994. The song got airplay in Canada but never charted in the US.
Only Wanna Be With You was a huge single for Hootie And The Blowfish in 1995 when it was released as a single.
The song was a #1 in both Canada and the US and is from their debut album Cracked Rear View.
Plush was originally on a Headbangers Ball album produced by MTV as an acoustic version but the track now from their 2003 Greatest Hits album.
Sour Girl was one of three singles released from the 1999 album No.4. The song was the bands most successful single and the only single to break into the Billboard Hot 100 list at #88.
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