The Singles (Hall & Oates album)
The Singles is a 2008 compilation album by Hall & Oates. It reached No. 29 in the UK Albums Chart, remaining on the chart for three weeks in June 2008.[1]
The Singles | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | ||||
Greatest hits album by | ||||
Released | June 2, 2008 | |||
Genre | Pop, rock | |||
Label | Sony BMG/RCA | |||
Hall & Oates chronology | ||||
|
Track listing
- "Maneater"
- "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)"
- "She's Gone"
- "Family Man"
- "Out of Touch"
- "Method of Modern Love"
- "Private Eyes"
- "Sara Smile"
- "Wait for Me"
- "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling"
- "Kiss on My List"
- "You Make My Dreams"
- "One On One"
- "Say It Isn't So"
- "Adult Education"
- "Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid"
- "Everything Your Heart Desires"
- "Rich Girl"
gollark: The combination of uniformly sized partitions and using the value on the "left" apparently causes bee.
gollark: https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/1803080/if-the-left-riemann-sum-of-a-function-converges-is-the-function-integrable
gollark: It seems to be if you use the WRONG version, is the thing.
gollark: Apparently, if you integrate the "characteristic function of the rational numbers" (1 if rational, 0 otherwise) from 0 to 1, you will attain 1, because x is always rational (because b - a is 1, and all the partitions are the same size), even though it should be 0.
gollark: For another thing, as I found out while reading a complaint by mathematicians about the use of Riemann integrals over gauge integrals, if you always take the point to "sample" as the left/right/center of each partition *and* the thing is evenly divided up into partitions, it's actually wrong in some circumstances.
References
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.