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  1. Jul 8, 2016 · Subscribed. 131. 12K views 7 years ago. A Million Vacations was the fourth album released by Max Webster in 1979. The hit songs "A Million Vacations", "Let Go the Line", and "Paradise...

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  2. A Million Vacations is the fourth album by Canadian rock band Max Webster. The record was released in 1979 in Canada by Anthem Records and in the United States and Europe by Capitol Records. The hit songs "A Million Vacations", "Let Go the Line", and "Paradise Skies" remain as Canadian Classic rock radio station staples.

    • Rock
    • 5 March 1979
    • December 1978 – January 1979
    • John de Nottbeck and Max Webster
  3. A Million Vacations Lyrics: Friday, Friday is a good time to shine / Night sea journeys, journeys to unwind / Losin' all survival signs / Rerun movies takin' all your time / And a million ...

  4. Jul 7, 2008 · Music. SONG. A Million Vacations. ARTIST. Max Webster. ALBUM. A Million Vacations. LICENSES. Anthem Entertainment (Masters), UMG (on behalf of Anthem Records Inc.); AMRA, ARESA, ASCAP,...

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  5. Dec 7, 2018 · A Million Vacations - YouTube. Max Webster - Topic. 1.61K subscribers. Subscribed. 344. 32K views 5 years ago. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group A Million Vacations · Max...

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    Though their albums had become FM radio staples in Canada, A Million Vacations was the first Max Webster album to generate hit singles that appeared in the Canadian top 100. The group's first hit was "Let Go the Line," written and sung by Terry Watkinson, and peaked at No. 41 on the Canadian charts.

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  8. Jan 2, 2018 · “Paradise Skies” indeed! One of Maxs most immediate tracks is the party opener. Total mainstream Max: catchy hooks, insane playing, and a chorus that’s ready to blast off. Terry Watkinson’s “Charmonium” is more complex but no less catchy. The keyboardist wrote the song and does the lead vocals as well.

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