Nothing Stays the Same Forever

1976 greatest hits album by Hush From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nothing Stays the Same Forever (The Best of Hush Volume One) is the first greatest hits album by Australian glam rock group Hush, although some of the tracks were re-recorded. The album was released in November 1976 peaked at No. 57 and was certified gold on the Australian charts.[1]

ReleasedNovember 1976
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Nothing Stays the Same Forever
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedNovember 1976
Genreglam rock, pop, rock
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ProducerRobie Porter
Hush chronology
Rough Tough 'n' Ready
(1975)
Nothing Stays the Same Forever
(1976)
Touché
(1977)
Singles from Nothing Stays the Same Forever
  1. "Too Young to Know"/"Lies"
    Released: August 1976
  2. "Sunday"
    Released: December 1976
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Track listing

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Side A
(ZL 213)
No.TitleWriter(s)AlbumLength
1."Get Rocked" (re-recorded version)Les Gock, Keith LambGet Rocked! 
2."Bony Moronie"Larry WilliamsRough Tough 'n' Ready3:07
3."Rocking Gypsy King" (re-recorded version)Gock, LambC'mon We're Taking Over 
4."Lies"Gock, LambNothing Stays the Same Forever 
5."C'mon We're Taking Over" (re-recorded version)Gock, LambC'mon We're Taking Over 
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Side B
No.TitleWriter(s)AlbumLength
1."Glad All Over"Dave Clark, Mike SmithRough Tough 'n' Ready 
2."Too Young to Know"Gock, Lamb, Robie PorterNothing Stays the Same Forever 
3."Rough Tough 'n' Ready"Gok, LambRough Tough 'n' Ready 
4."Walking" (re-recorded version)Gok, LambGet Rocked! 
5."Caroline" (re-recorded version)HushC'mon We're Taking Over 
6."Sunday"Gok, LambNothing Stays the Same Forever 
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Charts

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Chart (1976–1977) Peak
position
Australian Albums (Kent Music Report)[2] 57
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