This compilation (1964-1975) begins with the band's first groundbreaking hit, a cover of the British pre-Beatles rocker Johnny Kidd's number 1 hit "Shakin' All Over" from 1960. In 1970, Guess Who released their worldwide hit single "American Woman" (later covered by Lenny Kravitz) by chance at the same time as they received an invitation to perform at the White House. Pat Nixon asked them not to play the current hit single (an anti-Vietnam war protest song) for the President. One of their latest hits "Clap For The Wolfman" is a homage to the American DJ Wolfman Jack, who can also be heard on the recording. Randy Bachman, the lead guitarist and front man of Burton Cummings, was one of the best songwriting partners at that time.
01 Shakin' All Over 02 It's My Pride 03 When Friends Fall Out 04 These Eyes 05 A Wednesday In Your Garden 06 Laughing 07 A.m. Or Nearer 08 Undun 09 No Time 10 No Sugar Tonight/new Mother Nature 11 American Woman 12 The Answer
13 Hand Me Down World 14 Bus Rider 15 Share The Land 16 Hang On To Your Life 17 Do You Miss Me Darlin' 18 Albert Flasher 19 Broken 20 Pain Train 21 Sour Suite
Disc 2
01 Rain Dance 02 Heartbroken Bopper 03 Smoke Big Factory 04 Guns Guns Guns 05 Runnin' Back To Saskatoon 06 Follow Your Daughter Home 07 Samantha's Living Room 08 Orly 09 Those Show Biz Shoes 10 Glamour Boy 11 Cardboard Empire 12 Star Baby 13 Sona Sona 14 Clap For The Wolfman 15 Hoe Down Time 16 Dancin' Fool 17 Dreams 18 When The Band Was Singin'