Ultimate Hits: Rock and Roll Never Forgets

Ultimate Hits: Rock and Roll Never Forgets
Compilation album by Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band
Released November 21, 2011
Recorded 1968–2011
Genre Rock
Length 108:06
Label Capitol
Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band chronology
Early Seger Vol. 1
(2009)
Ultimate Hits: Rock and Roll Never Forgets
(2011)
Ride Out
(2014)
Singles from Ultimate Hits: Rock and Roll Never Forgets
  1. "Downtown Train"
    Released: February 28, 2011
  2. "Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey (Going Back to Birmingham)"
    Released: September 29, 2011
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Rockstar Weekly[2]

Ultimate Hits: Rock and Roll Never Forgets is a compilation album by American rock singer–songwriter Bob Seger. The double-disc album was released on November 21, 2011 and contains 26 remastered tracks from throughout Seger's career, which spans more than four decades. Included are the original mono version of "Ramblin' Gamblin' Man", Seger's first hit with The Bob Seger System from 1968, the classic Christmas song "The Little Drummer Boy" from 1987's A Very Special Christmas, which makes its first appearance on a Seger album, and previously unreleased cover versions of Tom Waits' "Downtown Train" and Little Richard's "Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey (Going Back to Birmingham)."[3] There is also a Walmart exclusive edition that includes the bonus track "Living Inside My Heart," a song from the soundtrack of the 1986 film About Last Night..., which has also never before been released on any Bob Seger album.[4] Two songs on this compilation album are edited compared to the original releases: "We've Got Tonight" is the single edit, which is about one minute shorter than the album version, and "Katmandu" is a newly edited version which omits the second verse, making the song also about one minute shorter compared to the original album version. In the US it was certified gold and platinum in June of 2013 by the RIAA.[5]

This compilation is the closest Seger has come to the release of a career-spanning box set (usually 3 or 4 compact discs). Seger remains an artist, among those whose careers have spanned decades, who has not released a traditional box set of his music.

Track listing

All tracks written by Bob Seger, except where noted.

Disc 1
No.TitleOriginal albumLength
1."Old Time Rock and Roll" (George Jackson, Thomas E. Jones III)Stranger in Town, 19783:16
2."Hollywood Nights"  Stranger in Town5:03
3."Night Moves"  Night Moves, 19765:25
4."Mainstreet"  Night Moves3:44
5."Roll Me Away"  The Distance, 19824:41
6."Turn the Page" (Live)Live Bullet, 1976; originally from Back in '72, 19735:14
7."Her Strut"  Against the Wind, 19803:54
8."Still the Same"  Stranger in Town3:25
9."You'll Accomp'ny Me"  Against the Wind4:01
10."We've Got Tonight" (Single edit)Stranger in Town3:41
11."Like a Rock"  Like a Rock, 19865:58
12."Fire Lake"  Against the Wind3:34
13."Tryin' to Live My Life Without You" (Live) (Eugene Williams)Nine Tonight, 19814:09
Total length:56:05
Disc 2
No.TitleOriginal AlbumLength
1."Rock and Roll Never Forgets"  Night Moves3:54
2."Against the Wind"  Against the Wind5:34
3."Ramblin' Gamblin' Man"  Ramblin' Gamblin' Man (under the name "The Bob Seger System"), 19692:25
4."The Fire Down Below"  Night Moves4:28
5."Travelin' Man" (Live)Live Bullet; originally from Beautiful Loser, 19754:40
6."Beautiful Loser" (Live)Live Bullet; originally from Beautiful Loser3:42
7."Shakedown" (Harold Faltermeyer, Keith Forsey, Bob Seger)Beverly Hills Cop II Soundtrack, 19874:03
8."Shame on the Moon" (Rodney Crowell)The Distance4:55
9."Katmandu" (Edited version)Beautiful Loser5:00
10."The Little Drummer Boy" (Harry Simeone, Henry Onorati, Katherine K. Davis)A Very Special Christmas, 19873:31
11."Wait for Me"  Face the Promise, 20063:43
12."Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey (Going Back to Birmingham)" (Richard Penniman)Previously unreleased, 20112:07
13."Downtown Train" (Tom Waits)Previously unreleased3:59
Total length:52:01

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2012) Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[6] 5
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[7] 70
Dutch Albums (MegaCharts)[8] 88
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[9] 53
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[10] 18

Year-end charts

Chart (2012) Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[11] 40

References

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