Have a Nice Day, Volume 11

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Have a Nice Day, Volume 11
Have a Nice Day, Volume 11 cover
Compilation album by Various Artists
Released October 15, 1990 (1990-10-15)
Genre Rock
Length 38:09
Label Rhino
Professional reviews
Various Artists chronology
Have a Nice Day, Vol. 10
(1990)
Have a Nice Day, Vol. 11
(1990)
Have a Nice Day, Vol. 12
(1990)

Also known as Super Hits of the '70s: Have a Nice Day, Volume 11 or Super Hits of the '70s, Volume 11, Have a Nice Day, Vol. 11, released in 1990, is the eleventh title in Rhino Records' 1970s' American popular music minor hit compilation series, and the first of the third group of releases. It was released on vinyl and cassette with ten tracks, and on CD with twelve.

The disc's twelve tracks were released, and achieved their highest chart position, in 1972 and 1973. It includes one #1 Top 40 hits and three #2 hits.

[edit] Track listing

  1. Clint Holmes (1972): "Playground in My Mind" (Paul Vance, Lee Pockriss) – 2:57 Highest Billboard chart position: 2 (May 5, 1973) [1]
  2. Maureen McGovern (1972): "The Morning After" (Al Kasha, Jeff Hirschhorn) – 2:22 Highest Billboard chart position: 1 (July 14, 1973) [1]
  3. Eric Weissberg and Steven Mandell (1973): "Dueling Banjos" (Arthur Smith) – 2:19 Highest Billboard chart position: 2 (February 3, 1973) [1]
  4. Donna Fargo (1972) "Funny Face" (Fargo) – 2:49 Highest Billboard chart position: 5 (November 11, 1972) [1]
  5. Deodato (1972): "Also Sprach Zarathustra" (Richard Strauss) – 5:07 Highest Billboard chart position: 2 (February 17, 1973) [1]
  6. Gallery (1972): "Big City Miss Ruth Ann" (Thomas Lazaros) – 2:27 [2] Highest Billboard chart position: 23 (February 10, 1973) [1]
  7. Jud Strunk with The Mike Curb Congregation (1973): "Daisy a Day" (Strunk) – 2:51 [2] Highest Billboard chart position: 14 (March 24, 1973) [1]
  8. Gilbert O'Sullivan (1973): "Get Down" (O'Sullivan) – 2:42 Highest Billboard chart position: 7 (July 14, 1973) [1]
  9. Albert Hammond (1972): The Free Electric Band" (Hammond, Mike Hazelwood) – 3:27 Highest Billboard chart position: Did not chart
  10. Charlie Daniels (1972): "Uneasy Rider" (Daniels) – 5:22 Highest Billboard chart position: 9 (July 21, 1973) [1]
  11. B. W. Stevenson (1973): "My Maria" (Daniel Moore, Stevenson) – 2:32 Highest Billboard chart position: 9 (August 25, 1973) [1]
  12. El Chicano (1973): "Tell Her She's Lovely" (David Batteau) – 3:14 Highest Billboard chart position: 40 (December 22, 1973) [1]

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Whitburn, Joel (2004). The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits. Billboard Books. ISBN 0-8230-7499-4. 
  2. ^ a b CD bonus track