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20 Fantastic Hits

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20 Fantastic Hits is a compilation album that reached number 1 in the UK.[1][2] It is a notable album in that it was the first ever - and ultimately most successful - LP by compilation label Arcade Records.

  1. Rod Stewart - Maggie May
  2. The Osmonds - One Bad Apple
  3. The Mixtures - The Pushbike Song
  4. Melanie - Brand New Key
  5. Vanity Fare - Early In the Morning
  6. Slade - Coz I Luv You
  7. The Piglets - Johnny Reggae
  8. Johnny Johnson and the Bandwagon - Blame it On the Pony Express
  9. The Bee Gees - My World
  10. Dawn - Candida
  11. The New Seekers - Beg, Steal or Borrow
  12. The Delfonics - La La Means I Love You
  13. The Hollies - The Baby
  14. Donny Osmond - Puppy Love
  15. Edison Lighthouse - Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)
  16. Lou Christie - I'm Gonna Make You Mine
  17. Barry Ryan - Can't Let You Go
  18. Daniel Boone - Beautiful Sunday
  19. Melanie - What Have They Done To My Song Ma?
  20. Chelsea Football Club - Blue Is The Colour

A second and third volume were subsequently released.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ "VARIOUS ARTISTS: 20 Fantastic Hits". nobilliards.blogspot.com. Retrieved 19 February 2013.
  2. ^ "Various – 20 Fantastic Hits By The Original Artists". Discogs. Retrieved 19 February 2013.
  3. ^ "20 Fantastic Hits By The Original Artists (Volume Two)". discogs.com. Discogs. Retrieved 25 August 2014.
  4. ^ http://www.discogs.com/Various-20-Fantastic-Hits-By-The-Original-Artists-Volume-Three/release/919074
Preceded by
20 Dynamic Hits by Various Artists
UK Albums Chart number-one album
12 August – 15 September 1972
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Never A Dull Moment by Rod Stewart
UK Albums Chart number-one album
30 September – 6 October 1972
Succeeded by
20 All Time Hits of the 50s by Various Artists