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I hate to say it- Jackson Browne sang alot of covers

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englishtim3584
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2016-06-22
Other than Doctor My Eyes, Boulevard, In the Shape of A Heart , Somebody's Baby The Pretender , Tender is the Night, Running on Empty, Jackson Browne sang a lot of covers such as Stay which was a hit in the 1950's by the Zodiacs. While he has a cult following , he was surprisingly popular. And I think he would have been more popular if he recorded more of his original music instead of mostly covers.

Classic

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emerson1025
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2016-06-02
I was born in he 90's but got into all my moms old music, especially the eagles (where I found out about jackson brown). True classic. Nothing better than 70's rock

Genius

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jpcurls22
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2015-10-29
Jackson Browne is amazing and so is this album. I discovered him through the movie Fast Times At Ridgemont High and from that point I was hooked.

The Very Best of Jackson Browne

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denisewwalker
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2015-07-03
This is a good compilation of his many hits. I thoroughly enjoy listening to every song. It takes me back to a younger me.

Best of Jackson Browne

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Coe44
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2014-12-28
Where is "That Girl could Sing"??

running on empty problem

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1JAFA
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2014-11-09
I ordered running on empty, the reciept states that i ordered running on empty but I recieved Tender is the night. sent a report to apple on the day I ordered, four days later no response. Sent another report.

3/4 Classic

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Jennifersman
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2014-09-22
If you were a fan of seventies singer-songwriters, you probably discovered Jackson Browne either through his association with the Eagles (he co-wrote their first hit “Take It Easy”) or, like me, through his classic concept album of life on the road, “Running on Empty”. At 2 discs, this set is a big improvement over the earlier “The Next Voice You Hear”, and it works...up to a point. It might just be me but it seems like around the time of “Lawyers in Love”, Jackson let his social conscience take over and he seemed to disappear from the radio airwaves. So while disc one is a solid collection of hits, disc 2 sputters about halfway through. And while it skips over great songs like “That Girl Could Sing” and “The Road”, there's still a disc and a half of solid classics of 70's FM radio.