Greatest Hits Volume II (Nazareth Album) - Track Listing

Track Listing

No. Title Length
1. "Whatever You Want Babe"
2. "Star"
3. "Heart's Grown Cold"
4. "Holiday"
5. "Tush (Live)"
6. "Love Hurts (Live)"
7. "Cocaine (Live)"
8. "Dressed to Kill"
9. "Morgentau"
10. "Love Leads to Madness"
11. "Dream On"
12. "Milk and Honey"
13. "Where Are You Now"
14. "Ruby Tuesday"
15. "A Veteran's Song"
16. "Piece of My Heart"
17. "Winner on the Night"
18. "This Flight Tonight (1991 version)"
19. "Tell Me That You Love Me"
20. "Let Me Be Your Dog"
Nazareth
  • Dan McCafferty
  • Jimmy Murrison
  • Pete Agnew
  • Lee Agnew
  • Manny Charlton
  • Darrell Sweet
  • Zal Cleminson
  • Billy Rankin
  • John Locke
  • Ronnie Leahy
Studio albums
  • Nazareth
  • Exercises
  • Razamanaz
  • Loud 'n' Proud
  • Rampant
  • Hair of the Dog
  • Close Enough for Rock 'n' Roll
  • Play 'n' the Game
  • Expect No Mercy
  • No Mean City
  • Malice in Wonderland
  • The Fool Circle
  • 2XS
  • Sound Elixir
  • The Catch
  • Cinema
  • Snakes 'n' Ladders
  • No Jive
  • Move Me
  • Boogaloo
  • The Newz
  • Big Dogz
Live albums
  • BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert
  • 'Snaz
  • Live at the Beeb
  • Homecoming
  • Back to the Trenches
  • Alive & Kicking
  • Live in Brazil
Compilations
  • Greatest Hits
  • Hot Tracks
  • From the Vaults
  • Greatest Hits Volume II
  • Maximum XS
Songs
  • "My White Bicycle"
  • "Morning Dew"
  • The Ballad of Hollis Brown"
  • "Hair of the Dog"
  • "Love Hurts"
  • "This Flight Tonight"
  • Dream On
Other
  • Discography

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