Why Does Love Do This to Me: The Exponents Greatest Hits
Why Does Love Do This To Me: The Exponents Greatest Hits is a greatest hits collection by the New Zealand band The Exponents, released in 2011 to mark the group's 30th anniversary. It includes the track "It's Rugby", which was recorded specifically for the album.[1] The album reached number 31 on the New Zealand music charts.[2] In May 2013, Universal Music released a deluxe edition of the album with a new cover and bundled with The Exponents' Eight Days at Roundhead album on both digital and CD formats.[3]
Why Does Love Do This To Me: The Exponents Greatest Hits | ||||
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Greatest hits album by | ||||
Released | 2011 | |||
Recorded | Various | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | Universal Music New Zealand | |||
Producer | Various | |||
The Exponents chronology | ||||
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Alternative cover | ||||
The 2013 re-release of the group's Greatest Hits album was bundled with a copy of their 2013 album Eight Days at Roundhead and came in an O Card with a new cover. | ||||
Singles from Why Does Love Do This To Me | ||||
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Track listing
- "Do You Feel In Love"
- "Why Does Love Do This To Me"
- "Christchurch (In Cashel St. I Wait)"
- "Know Your Own Heart"
- "One In A Lifetime"
- "Whatever Happened To Tracey"
- "All I Can Do"
- "It’s Rugby"
- "Caroline Skies"
- "Sink Like A Stone"
- "Sex & Agriculture"
- "Your Best Friend Loves Me Too" (original version)
- "Like She Said"
- "Only I Could Die (And Love You Still)"
- "Victoria" (single version)
- "Greater Hopes Greater Expectations"
- "Erotic" (7″ edit)
- "Change Your Mind"
- "Who Loves Who The Most'
- "La La Lulu"
- "Close" (radio edit)
- "Airway Spies"
- "Summer You Never Meant"
- "I’ll Say Goodbye (Even Though I’m Blue)"
References
- "Greatest Hits: Why Does Love Do This to Me?". Marbecks. Retrieved 9 October 2012.
- "Why Does Love Do This To Me?: The Exponents Greatest Hits". Amplifier. Retrieved 9 October 2012. - "Charts: The Exponents Greatest Hits". charts.nz.
- "Exponents Release Eight Days At Roundhead". The Exponents. Retrieved 1 May 2013.
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