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1. Let’s Shake Hands
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2. The Big Three Killed My Baby
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3. Fell In Love With A Girl
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4. Hello Operator
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5. I’m Slowly Turning Into You
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6. The Hardest Button To Button
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7. The Nurse
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8. Screwdriver
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9. Dead Leaves And The Dirty Ground
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10. Death Letter
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11. We’re Going To Be Friends
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12. The Denial Twist
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13. I Just Don’t Know What To Do With Myself
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14. Astro
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15. Conquest
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16. Jolene
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17. Hotel Yorba
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18. Apple Blossom
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19. Blue Orchid
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20. Ball And Biscuit
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21. I Fought Piranhas
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22. I Think I Smell A Rat
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23. Icky Thump
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24. My Doorbell
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25. You’re Pretty Good Looking (For A Girl)
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26. Seven Nation Army
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More Info:
The first-ever official anthology of recordings from the iconic rock duo, Jack and Meg White, is an essential career-spanning collection highlighting 26 previously released songs. From late Nineties flashes of brilliance through early 2000s underground anthems, masterful MTV Moon Man moments, Grammy-grabbing greatness, and worldwide stadium chants, the songs here are as wide-ranging as you can imagine. In an era of streaming where the idea of a “Greatest Hits” album may seem irrelevant – that an act’s most streamed songs are considered their de facto “hits” – we wholeheartedly believe that great bands deserve “Greatest Hits” and that a large part of Third Man Records’ and The White Stripes’ successes have been built on zigging when the rest of the music business is zagging. Thus, for a great band with great fans, a greatest hits compilation for The White Stripes is not only appropriate, but absolutely necessary.