Yessingles

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Yessingles
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Compilation album by
Yes
Released6 October 2023
Recorded1970–1983
Genre
Length44:11
Label Rhino
Producer
Yes chronology
Mirror to the Sky
(2023)
Yessingles
(2023)
Singles from Yessingles
  1. "And You and I [Promo Radio Edit]"
    Released: 20 August 2023
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Yessingles is a compilation album by British-progressive rock band Yes, released by record label Rhino on 6 October 2023. It compiles rare single versions of 12 of the band's biggest hits between 1970 and 1983 in chronological order, and is notable for being the first time the promo radio edit of "And You and I" was released digitally, being the lead single in promotion of the record. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

Contents

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)AlbumLength
1."Your Move" Jon Anderson The Yes Album (1971)3:35
2."Starship Trooper: Life Seeker (Single Version)"AndersonThe Yes Album (1971)3:26
3."Roundabout (Single Edit)"
Fragile (1971)3:27
4."America (2003 Remaster)" Paul Simon The New Age of Atlantic (1972)4:12
5."And You and I (Part 1) [Promo Radio Edit]"
Close to the Edge (1972)3:25
6."Soon"Yes Relayer (1974)4:18
Total length:22:23
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)AlbumLength
1."Sound Chaser (Single Edit)"YesRelayer (1974)3:10
2."Wonderous Stories (2013 Remaster)"Anderson Going for the One (1977)3:45
3."Don't Kill the Whale (2007 Remaster)"
  • Anderson
  • Squire
Tormato (1978)3:23
4."Into the Lens (2003 Remaster)" Drama (1980)3:47
5."Owner of a Lonely Heart (2003 Remaster)"
90125 (1983)3:50
6."Leave It (Single Remix)"
  • Squire
  • Rabin
  • Horn
90125 (1983)3:53
Total length:21:48
44:11

Personnel

Yes

Additional Musicians

Charts

Weekly chart performance for Yessingles
Chart (2023)Peak
position
Hungarian Physical Albums (MAHASZ) [8] 28

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