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Pivotal songs and albums in the David Bowie catalog

Pivotal songs and albums from David Bowie’s rich and renowned catalog include “Space Oddity,” “Heroes” and “Let’s Dance.”

Via AP news wire
Tuesday 04 January 2022 09:47 EST
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Albums:

— “Space Oddity” (1969)

— “The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars” (1972)

— “Diamond Dogs” (1974)

— “Young Americans” (1975)

— “ChangesOneBowie” (1976)

— “Heroes” (1977)

— “Let’s Dance” (1983)

— “Tonight” (1984)

— “Heathen” (2002)

— “The Next Day” (2013)

— “Blackstar” (2016)

Songs:

— “Space Oddity” (1969)

— “Changes” (1972)

— “Rebel Rebel” (1974)

— “Young Americans” (1975)

— “Fame” (1975)

— “Golden Years” (1975)

— “Suffragette City” (1976)

— “Heroes” (1977)

— “Fashion” (1980)

— “Under Pressure” (with Queen) (1981)

— “Let’s Dance” (1983)

— “China Girl” (1983)

— “Modern Love” (1983)

— “Blue Jean” (1984)

— “Where Are We Now?” (2013)

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