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- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 abstract "Greatest Hits 1977–1990 is a compilation album by The Stranglers. It contained hit singles selected from their back catalogue from both EMI and Epic Records.The album peaked at No. 4 on the UK Albums Chart and proved to be the band's best selling compilation, eventually spending 47 weeks in the chart (their longest UK chart residency with an individual release).".
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 artist The_Stranglers.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 genre New_wave_music.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 genre Pop_music.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 genre Post-punk.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 genre Punk_rock.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 genre Rock_music.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 previousWork Singles_(The_UA_Years).
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 recordLabel Epic_Records.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 subsequentWork All_Twelve_Inches.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wikiPageID "2852940".
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wikiPageLength "2277".
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wikiPageRevisionID "653975207".
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wikiPageWikiLink 96_Tears.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wikiPageWikiLink AllMusic.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wikiPageWikiLink All_Day_and_All_of_the_Night.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wikiPageWikiLink All_Twelve_Inches.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wikiPageWikiLink Always_the_Sun.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wikiPageWikiLink Category:1990_greatest_hits_albums.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Epic_Records_compilation_albums.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wikiPageWikiLink Category:The_Stranglers_compilation_albums.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wikiPageWikiLink Compilation_album.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wikiPageWikiLink Duchess_(The_Stranglers_song).
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wikiPageWikiLink EMI.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wikiPageWikiLink Epic_Records.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wikiPageWikiLink European_Female.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wikiPageWikiLink Golden_Brown.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wikiPageWikiLink New_wave_music.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wikiPageWikiLink No_More_Heroes_(The_Stranglers_song).
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wikiPageWikiLink Peaches_(The_Stranglers_song).
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wikiPageWikiLink Pop_music.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wikiPageWikiLink Post-punk.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wikiPageWikiLink Punk_rock.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wikiPageWikiLink Rock_music.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wikiPageWikiLink Singles_(The_UA_Years).
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wikiPageWikiLink Something_Better_Change_(song).
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wikiPageWikiLink Strange_Little_Girl.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wikiPageWikiLink The_Stranglers.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wikiPageWikiLink UK_Albums_Chart.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wikiPageWikiLink Walk_On_By_(song).
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Greatest Hits 1977–1990".
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 artist The_Stranglers.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 chronology "The Stranglers compilations".
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 cover "The stranglers greatest hits 1977-1990.jpg".
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 genre New_wave_music.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 genre Pop_music.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 genre Post-punk.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 genre Punk_rock.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 genre Rock_music.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 label Epic_Records.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 lastAlbum "Singles (The UA Years)".
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 name "Greatest Hits 1977-1990".
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 nextAlbum "All Twelve Inches".
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 recorded "1977".
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 released "1990".
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 rev AllMusic.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 thisAlbum "Greatest Hits 1977-1990".
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 type "greatest".
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Album_ratings.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_album.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Rating.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:The_Stranglers.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_British_English.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 subject Category:1990_greatest_hits_albums.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 subject Category:Epic_Records_compilation_albums.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 subject Category:The_Stranglers_compilation_albums.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 hypernym Album.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 type Album.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 type MusicalWork.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 type Work.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 type Redirect.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 type CreativeWork.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 type MusicAlbum.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 type Thing.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 type Q2188189.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 type Q386724.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 type Q482994.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 comment "Greatest Hits 1977–1990 is a compilation album by The Stranglers. It contained hit singles selected from their back catalogue from both EMI and Epic Records.The album peaked at No. 4 on the UK Albums Chart and proved to be the band's best selling compilation, eventually spending 47 weeks in the chart (their longest UK chart residency with an individual release).".
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 label "Greatest Hits 1977–1990".
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 sameAs Q3116026.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 sameAs Greatest_Hits_1977-1990.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 sameAs m.0dqjnfr.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 sameAs Q3116026.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 wasDerivedFrom Greatest_Hits_1977–1990?oldid=653975207.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 isPrimaryTopicOf Greatest_Hits_1977–1990.
- Greatest_Hits_1977–1990 name "Greatest Hits 1977-1990".