Over the Years

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Over the Years
GrahamNash OverTheYears.jpg
Greatest hits album by
Released2018
Genre Folk rock
Length92:59
Label Atlantic, Rhino
Producer Graham Nash
Graham Nash chronology
This Path Tonight
(2016)
Over the Years
(2018)
Now
(2023)

Over the Years is a 2018 retrospective compilation album from Graham Nash. [1] The album consists of two discs, one containing Nash's greatest hits including his work with CSNY, CSN and as a duo with Crosby & Nash. [2]

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Graham Nash, except where indicated.

The Songs
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Marrakesh Express" 2:36
2."Military Madness" 3:29
3."Immigration Man" 3:00
4."Just a Song Before I Go" 2:14
5."I Used to Be a King" 4:39
6."Better Days" 3:50
7."Simple Man" 2:18
8."Teach Your Children" 2:55
9."Lady of the Island" 2:38
10."Wind on the Water" 4:00
11."Our House" 3:01
12."Cathedral" 5:18
13."Wasted on the Way" 2:58
14."Chicago / We Can Change the World" 4:01
15."Myself at Last"Nash, Shane Fontayne 5:19
The Demos
No.TitleLength
1."Marrakesh Express" (London, 1968)2:42
2."Horses Through a Rainstorm" (London, 1968)3:37
3."Teach Your Children" (Hollywood, 1969)2:53
4."Pre-Road Downs" (Hollywood, 1969)2:23
5."Our House" (San Francisco, 1969)2:55
6."Right Between the Eyes" (San Francisco, 1969)2:04
7."Sleep Song" (San Francisco, 1969)3:03
8."Chicago" (Hollywood, 1970)2:54
9."Man in the Mirror" (Hollywood, 1970)3:03
10."Simple Man" (Hollywood, 1970)2:54
11."I Miss You" (San Francisco, 1972)2:11
12."You'll Never Be the Same" (San Francisco, 1972)2:42
13."Wind on the Water" (San Francisco, 1975)3:39
14."Just a Song Before I Go" (San Francisco, 1976)2:42
15."Wasted on the Way" (Oahu, 1980)2:51

Charts

Chart performance for Over the Years
Chart (2018)Peak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders) [3] 55
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100) [4] 78
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE) [5] 94
UK Albums (OCC) [6] 22

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