Nothing Stays the Same Forever
1976 greatest hits album by Hush
Nothing Stays the Same Forever | ||||
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Greatest hits album by Hush | ||||
Released | November 1976 | |||
Genre | glam rock, pop, rock | |||
Label | Wizard | |||
Producer | Robie Porter | |||
Hush chronology | ||||
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Singles from Nothing Stays the Same Forever | ||||
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Nothing Stays the Same Forever (The Best of Hush Volume One) is the first greatest hits album by Australian glam rock group Hush, although some of the tracks were re-recorded. The album was released in November 1976 peaked at No. 57 and was certified gold on the Australian charts.[1]
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Album | Length |
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1. | "Get Rocked" (re-recorded version) | Les Gock, Keith Lamb | Get Rocked! | |
2. | "Bony Moronie" | Larry Williams | Rough Tough 'n' Ready | 3:07 |
3. | "Rocking Gypsy King" (re-recorded version) | Gock, Lamb | C'mon We're Taking Over | |
4. | "Lies" | Gock, Lamb | Nothing Stays the Same Forever | |
5. | "C'mon We're Taking Over" (re-recorded version) | Gock, Lamb | C'mon We're Taking Over |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Album | Length |
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1. | "Glad All Over" | Dave Clark, Mike Smith | Rough Tough 'n' Ready | |
2. | "Too Young to Know" | Gock, Lamb, Robie Porter | Nothing Stays the Same Forever | |
3. | "Rough Tough 'n' Ready" | Gok, Lamb | Rough Tough 'n' Ready | |
4. | "Walking" (re-recorded version) | Gok, Lamb | Get Rocked! | |
5. | "Caroline" (re-recorded version) | Hush | C'mon We're Taking Over | |
6. | "Sunday" | Gok, Lamb | Nothing Stays the Same Forever |
Charts
Chart (1976–1977) | Peak position |
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Australian Albums (Kent Music Report)[2] | 57 |
References
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Hush
- Keith Lamb
- Robin Jackson – lead guitar
- John Koutts
- Rick Lum
- Chris Nolan
- Les Gock
- Chris Pailthorpe
- Jacques De Jongh
- Aloud 'n' Live (1973)
- Get Rocked! (1974)
- C'mon We're Taking Over (1974)
- Rough Tough 'n' Ready (1975)
- Touché (1977)
- Nothing Stays the Same Forever (1976)
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