The '70s soft rock band ended up back on the Billboard leaderboards this week with their 1975 compilation album, History: America's Greatest Hits, which re-entered the Billboard 200 at No. 180, according to new standings dated the week of July 18.
It contains the most iconic tracks from America's discography, including their smash hit debut single, "A Horse with No Name," which spent three weeks on the Hot 100 in 1972.
The Greatest Hits record also features America's only other Hot 100 chart-topper, "Sister Golden Hair," which came out as a single in 1975 and was later featured on their fifth studio album, Hearts.
In 1986, the album was officially certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), signifying one million units sold.
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History: America's Greatest Hits Track List:
"A Horse with No Name" "I Need You" "Sandman" "Ventura Highway" "Don't Cross the River" "Only in Your Heart" "Muskrat Love" "Tin Man" "Lonely People" "Sister Golden Hair" "Daisy Jane""Woman Tonight"Related: 1979 Rock Ballad, Inspired By Lead Singer's Personal Tragedy, Was Ranked the 'Saddest Song Ever'
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