The Very Best of Steely Dan: Do IT Again - Track Listing

Track Listing

all songs by Becker and Fagen

  1. "Rikki Don't Lose That Number"
  2. "Reelin' In The Years"
  3. "Kid Charlemagne"
  4. "Doctor Wu"
  5. "FM"
  6. "My Old School
  7. "The Fez"
  8. "Do It Again"
  9. "Pretzel Logic"
  10. "Any Major Dude Will Tell You"
  11. "Black Friday"
  12. "Show Biz Kids"
  13. "Peg"
  14. "Haitian Divorce"
Steely Dan
  • Walter Becker
  • Donald Fagen
Studio albums
  • Can't Buy a Thrill
  • Countdown to Ecstasy
  • Pretzel Logic
  • Katy Lied
  • The Royal Scam
  • Aja
  • Gaucho
  • Two Against Nature
  • Everything Must Go
Live albums
  • Alive in America
  • Plush TV Jazz-Rock Party
Singles
  • "Dallas"
  • "Do It Again"
  • "Reelin' In the Years"
  • "Show Biz Kids"
  • "My Old School"
  • "Rikki Don't Lose That Number"
  • "Pretzel Logic"
  • "Black Friday"
  • "Bad Sneakers"
  • "Kid Charlemagne"
  • "The Fez"
  • "Haitian Divorce"
  • "Peg"
  • "Deacon Blues"
  • "FM (No Static at All)"
  • "Josie"
  • "Hey Nineteen"
  • "Babylon Sisters"
  • "Time Out of Mind"
  • "Reelin' In the Years" (Live)
  • "Cousin Dupree"
  • "What a Shame About Me"
  • "Jack of Speed"
  • "Janie Runaway"
  • "The Last Mall"
  • "Blues Beach"
  • "Things I Miss the Most"
Compilations
  • Greatest Hits
  • Steely Dan
  • Gold
  • A Decade of Steely Dan
  • Reelin' In the Years
  • Do It Again
  • Citizen Steely Dan
  • Then and Now
  • Showbiz Kids
  • The Definitive Collection
Related articles
  • Discography
  • Gary Katz
  • Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz with Steely Dan
  • Roger Nichols
  • Book
  • Category

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