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On November 29th A-ha is to release "The Singles: 1984 - 2004" to celebrate their 20th anniversary. Throughout their career, the norwegian band has officially released 32 singles. 13 of them became top ten singles in the UK, and 14 singles have been number one on the radio lists all over the world. The new singles album includes some of the highlights from a-ha's last 20 years. The tracklist is the following: Take On Me, The Sun Always Shines On TV, Train Of Thought, Hunting High And Low, I've Been Losing You, Cry Wolf, Manhattan Skyline, The Living Daylights, Stay On These Roads, Touchy!, Crying In The Rain, Move To Memphis, Dark Is The Night, Shapes That Go Together, Summer Moved On, Minor Earth, Major Sky, Velvet, Forever Not Yours and Lifelines. The CD can be ordered below!
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