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  1. The Guess Who - Greatest Hits / The Guess Who Full Album (Full playlist) Here are the songs from Greatest Hits: The Guess Who - No Sugar Tonight / New Mother...

  2. Jan 19, 2021 · Dancin' Fool (Remastered) The Guess Who Official. •. 33K views • 9 years ago. •. Share your videos with friends, family, and the world.

    • Shakin’ All Over
    • Clap For The Wolfman
    • Hand Me Down World
    • Laughing
    • No Sugar Tonight
    • Undun
    • Share The Land
    • No Time
    • These Eyes
    • American Woman

    Well, no better way to start a Top 10 Guess Who Songs list than with their first hit. The song was originally recorded and released by The Guess Who in 1965. At the time the band was known as Chad Allan & the Expressions. The song hit No.1 on the Canadian music charts. On the U.S charts, it stalled at No.22. The song has been widely covered by many...

    This one is what we call groove Guess Who. A great song written in tribute to the legendary DJ Wolfman Jack. The song even contains snippets of the Wolfman. The song was released on the Road Food album in 1974. It was written by Burton CummingsBill Wallace, and Kurt Winter. A great representation of AM rock radio in 1974.

    When comparing the song “Hand Me Down World,” to “Clap for the Wolfman,” you would think you were listening to two different bands. It’s amazing how music changed so significantly between the years 1970 and 1975. The strains of psychedelia can still be heard on the “Hand Me Down World,” track. It’s completely gone on “Clap for the Wolfman.”

    This one is pure Burton Cummings. One listen to this song and you can hear the future notes and styles of a song like “Stand Tall.” The song “Laughing,” was released on the Canned Wheat album in 1969. The song hit No.1 on the Canadian music charts. It hit No.10 on the United States Top 100 Billboard singles charts.

    It’s hard to believe that when the Guess Who released “American Woman,” as a single in 1970, they included“No Sugar Tonight,” as the B side on the“American Woman,” 45 record. The song was released on the spectacular American Womanalbum in 1970. It was an easy choice to be included on out Top 10 Guess Who Songs list. This is a definite fan favorite.

    Well speaking of B sides, the great track “Undun,” was originally released as the B side to Laughing. The song “Undun,” had been released as the last track on the 1969 Canned Wheat album. As great of a song as “Laughing,”was, many fans were raving more about the B side “Undun.” Eventually, the record company released the song as a single because ma...

    The great Guess Who song “Share The Land,” was released on their 1970 album of the same name. The song was written by Burton Cummings after Randy Bachman had left the band. The “Share The Land,”single was another successful release for the band. The song reached No. 2 on the Canadian music charts and No.10 on the U.S. Billboard Music Charts.

    “No Time,” was The Guess Who at their progressive music best. The song was originally released on their Canned Wheat album in 1969. However, it was the new version released on their 1970 album American Woman that became the hit. And what a hit it was. The song reached No. 1 on the Canadian music charts. It reached all the way to No. 5 on the U.S. B...

    With Burton Cummings on lead vocals, the band’s recording of “These Eyes,” elevated the rock ballad concept to a whole new level in 1969. The song“These Eyes,” became the band’s first top 10 U.S. Hit. The song was written by Burton Cummings and Randy Bachman. “These Eyes,” was released on theWheatfield Soul LP. In this song The Guess Whocompletely ...

    As much as we love to choose No. 1 songs that may deviate from the typical Top 10 lists, it just can’t be done for this band. “American Woman,”was such a major hit for the band that there is no possible way we could not list it as the No. 1 song on the Top 10 Guess Who Songs list. It’s not just the band’s greatest recording, it also stands as one o...

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    • "American Woman" From: 'American Woman' (1970) Arguably the Guess Who's biggest hit, it is no small wonder that this would be the track that claims the No. 1 position in our Top 10 Guess Who songs.
    • "These Eyes" From: 'Wheatfield Soul' (1968) "These Eyes" was the first American hit for the Guess Who and claims the No. 2 position in our list of Top 10 Guess Who Songs.
    • "No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature" From: 'American Woman' (1970) What originally started out as separate songs written by Randy Bachman ("No Sugar Tonight") and Burton Cummings ("New Mother Nature"), the songwriting pair decided to meld the two songs into one after they realized that both tracks were written in the same key.
    • "Undun" From: 'Canned Wheat' (1969) Carried by a simplistic guitar riff that verges on jazz music, this laid-back Randy Bachman-penned song also includes a wonderful flute solo performed by Burton Cummings.
  3. Mar 2, 2024 · The Guess Who Greatest Hits Audio With External Links Item Preview

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  6. Feb 23, 1999 · The Guess Who were Canada’s first rock stars, reshaping soul, orchestral pop, and British Invasion sounds in their own, unshaven image. This collection follows their hit parade from 1969 to 1975, during which time they mastered heartbreaking ballads (“These Eyes”) and steel-toed rockers (“No Time”) alike.

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