Days Go By | ||||
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Greatest hits album by | ||||
Released | 24 November 2017 | |||
Recorded | 1974–2017 | |||
Genre | Pop rock, Soft rock | |||
Label | Sony Music Australia | |||
Daryl Braithwaite chronology | ||||
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Days Go By (subtitled The Definitive Greatest Hits Collection) is a compilation album by Australian rock and pop singer Daryl Braithwaite, released in November 2017 through Sony Music Australia to coincide with Braithwaite's induction into the ARIA Hall of Fame. [1] [2] [3]
The album spans Braithwaite's career highlights including his debut solo single, "You're My World" and features brand new music.
CD1
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Album | Length |
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1. | "As the Days Go By" |
| Edge | 4:03 |
2. | "The Horses" | Rise | 4:16 | |
3. | "When We Were Kings" (with Melinda Jackson) | new recording | 3:48 | |
4. | "Up On the Roof" | Beautiful - A Tribute to Carole King | 3:10 | |
5. | "If You Leave Me Now" | new recording | 3:59 | |
6. | "In Your Eyes" | new recording | 4:15 | |
7. | "Motor's Too Fast" (with James Reyne) | new recording | 3:57 | |
8. | "One Summer" |
| Edge | 3:45 |
9. | "Let Me Be" |
| Edge | 5:37 |
10. | "Not Too Late" |
| Forever the Tourist | 3:46 |
11. | "Rise" |
| Rise | 3:56 |
12. | "Higher Than Hope" |
| Rise | 4:59 |
13. | "All I Do" |
| Edge | 4:07 |
14. | "Ain't No Angels" (credited to Company of Strangers) |
| Company of Strangers | 4:03 |
CD2
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Album | Length |
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1. | "You're My World" | Daryl Braithwaite... Best Of | 3:09 | |
2. | "If You Walked Away" | Daryl Braithwaite... Best Of | 3:46 | |
3. | "Old Sid" |
| Daryl Braithwaite... Best Of | 3:25 |
4. | "Love Like a Child" |
| Out on the Fringe | 3:59 |
5. | "Princess" |
| B-side to "You're My World" | 3:28 |
6. | "Beautiful Feeling" |
| Forever the Tourist | 3:31 |
7. | "Don't Hold Back Your Love" |
| Rise | 5:09 |
8. | "Time" |
| B-side to "Old Sid" | 2:45 |
9. | "Afterglow (of Your Love)" | Daryl Braithwaite... Best Of | 3:29 | |
10. | "Cavalry" |
| Daryl Braithwaite... Best Of | 3:35 |
11. | "Love Has No Pride" |
| Daryl Braithwaite... Best Of | 3:23 |
12. | "Sugar Train" |
| Edge | 3:43 |
13. | "Where the Poor Boys Dance" |
| Snapshot | 4:24 |
14. | "Duende" |
| Snapshot | 4:37 |
Chart (2017) | Peak position |
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Australian Albums (ARIA) [4] | 5 |
Chart (2017) | Position |
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Australian Albums (ARIA) [5] | 66 |
Region | Date | Format | Label | Catalogue |
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Australia | 24 November 2017 [6] [7] | Sony Music Australia | 88985496912 |
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