# | Title | Artist | Rating | Length |
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1 | Goodbye Yellow Brick Road | Elton John | 3.9 | 3:14 |
2 | I Won't Hold You Back | Toto | 3.55 | 4:56 |
3 | Coming Around Again- assistant engineer:
- Noah Baron, Bill Miranda and Scott Mabuchi
- engineer:
- George Massenburg and Frank Filipetti (in 1987)
- associate producer:
- Frank Filipetti and Carly Simon
- producer:
- Russ Kunkel, George Massenburg, Bill Payne and Paul Samwell-Smith
- mixer:
- Frank Filipetti
- drums (drum set) [drums]:
- Russ Kunkel
- keyboard [keyboards]:
- Scott Martin , Bill Payne and Carly Simon
- background vocals:
- Terry Homberg, Scott Martin , Paul Samwell-Smith and Carly Simon
- recorded at:
- Power Station in New York, New York, United States and Right Track Recording in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States
- mixed at:
- Right Track Recording in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States
- recording of:
- Coming Around Again
- lyricist and composer:
- Carly Simon
- publisher:
- Sony/ATV Harmony, Universal Music Corporation , C’est Music (in 1986) and Famous Music Publishing (in 1986)
| Carly Simon | 3.5 | 3:35 |
4 | Walk on the Wild Side- producer:
- David Bowie , Lou Reed and Mick Ronson
- baritone saxophone:
- Ronnie Ross (in 1972-08)
- double bass and electric bass guitar:
- Herbie Flowers (in 1972-08)
- membranophone:
- John Halsey (in 1972-08)
- background vocals:
- The Thunder Thighs (in 1972-08)
- lead vocals:
- Lou Reed (in 1972-08)
- brass arranger and strings arranger:
- Mick Ronson
- arranger:
- David Bowie , Lou Reed and Mick Ronson
- recorded at:
- Trident Studios in Soho, Westminster, London , England, United Kingdom (in 1972-08)
- mixed at:
- Trident Studios in Soho, Westminster, London , England, United Kingdom
- part of:
- Indie 88: Top 500 Indie Rock Songs (number: 75), The Rolling Stone Magazine’s 500 Greatest Songs of All Time: 2021 edition (number: 180) and Rolling Stone Magazine’s 500 Greatest Songs of All Time (number: 221)
- recording of:
- Walk on the Wild Side (in 1972-08)
- lyricist and composer:
- Lou Reed
- publisher:
- Oakfield Avenue Music Ltd.
| Lou Reed | 4.25 | 4:14 |
5 | Slabo Day | Peter Green | | 5:03 |
6 | Diamante | Zucchero & Randy Crawford | | 4:42 |
7 | Avalon- producer:
- Rhett Davies and Roxy Music
- mixer:
- Bob Clearmountain
- bass guitar:
- Alan Spenner (from 1981 until 1982)
- drums (drum set):
- Andy Newmark (from 1981 until 1982)
- guitar:
- Neil Hubbard (from 1981 until 1982) and Phil Manzanera (from 1981 until 1982)
- keyboard and lead vocals:
- Bryan Ferry (from 1981 until 1982)
- percussion:
- Jimmy Maelen (from 1981 until 1982)
- saxophone:
- Andy Mackay (from 1981 until 1982)
- background vocals:
- Yannick Etienne (from 1981 until 1982) and Fonzi Thornton (from 1981 until 1982)
- performer:
- Roxy Music (from 1981 until 1982)
- phonographic copyright (℗) by:
- E.G. Records Ltd. (from 1982 to present, in 1982), Virgin EG Records Ltd. (in 1982) and Virgin Records Ltd. (in 1982, in 1999)
- recorded at:
- Power Station Studios in Hell's Kitchen, New York, New York, United States (from 1981 until 1982)
- recording of:
- Avalon (from 1981 until 1982)
- lyricist and composer:
- Bryan Ferry
- publisher:
- E.G. Music Inc., EMI Virgin Music Ltd. , EMI Virgin Songs, Inc., Virgin Songs Inc. and E.G. Music Ltd. (in 1982)
| Roxy Music | 4.2 | 4:15 |
8 | Give Me Some Time | Dan Fogelberg | | 3:20 |
9 | Clair | Gilbert O’Sullivan | | 2:59 |
10 | Light My Fire | José Feliciano | 3.35 | 3:37 |
11 | San Francisco | Scott McKenzie | 4 | 2:57 |
12 | It Never Rains in Southern California | Albert Hammond | 3.75 | 3:51 |
13 | Ginny Come Lately | Albert West | | 2:50 |
14 | Jennifer Juniper | Donovan | | 2:41 |
15 | Suzanne | Leonard Cohen | 4.15 | 3:48 |
16 | So Much to Say (So Little Time) | Rod Stewart | | 3:15 |
17 | I'll Be Your Baby Tonight | Marianne Faithfull | | 3:52 |
18 | American Pie | Don McLean | 4.3 | 8:32 |