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The Complete Hit Singles

Three Dog Night · 2004

74 min · 21 tracks · rock music

A vibrant collection of soulful rock anthems that encapsulates the 1970s pop landscape.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • steady melodic journey throughout
  • sing-along anthems for gatherings
  • nostalgic vibes of the 70s
  • feel-good energy for celebrations
  • for casual listening

Maybe skip if you want

  • seekers of intense experimentation
  • prefer minimalist soundscapes

Where this album fits

Career context
Released in 2004, "The Complete Hit Singles" compiles Three Dog Night's most successful tracks, marking their continued legacy long after their peak in the early 1970s. By this time, the band had experienced several lineup changes and a decline in mainstream popularity, yet their classic hits remained beloved by fans and frequently featured on classic rock radio stations.
Stylistic neighbors
The Association· Chicago· Bread

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 One 3:03
  • 2 Try a Little Tenderness 4:24
  • 3 Easy to Be Hard 3:13
  • 4 Eli's Coming 2:46
  • 5 Celebrate 3:01
  • 6 Mama Told Me (Not to Come) 3:19
  • 7 Out in the Country 3:08
  • 8 One Man Band 2:52
  • 9 Joy to the World 3:15
  • 10 Liar 3:18
  • 11 An Old Fashioned Love Song 3:46
  • 12 Never Been to Spain 3:44
  • 13 The Family of Man 3:25
  • 14 Black & White 3:24
  • 15 Pieces of April 4:12
  • 16 Shambala 3:25
  • 17 Let Me Serenade You 3:15
  • 18 The Show Must Go On 3:44
  • 19 Sure As I'm Sittin' Here 4:47
  • 20 Play Something Sweet (Brickyard Blues) 4:49
  • 21 Til the World Ends 3:31

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