Wednesday, April 08, 2015

So How Many of Them Do You Own?

The 20 Best-Selling Albums in History

14 comments:

Jeff Meyerson said...

Nine.

I cannot believe some of the sales totals there. Hootie and the Blowfish? Really? Or Boston?

Jeff

mybillcrider said...

I was really surprised at some of them.

Rick Robinson said...

Seven. I wonder what the list would have looked like without Greatest Hits albums?

Anonymous said...

Nine. Or at least I owned nine of them at one time or another.

John D

Graham Powell said...

Twelve. Plus my wife owns two more.

Deb said...

Eleven.

Randy Johnson said...

I've got eleven.

Anonymous said...

One. Which I bought less than a year ago. And I was surprised it was that many. Not a lot of acoustic/folk music on that list.

sas

mybillcrider said...

One for me, too. My musical taste didn't develop much after the '60s.

Anonymous said...

Good for us. Shows good sense on our part. So I choose to believe.

sas

Steve Oerkfitz said...

I have both the Led Zeps, the Beatles and The Pink Floyd.
Would not be caught dead listening to Boston, Hootie, Whitney, Shania or Garth.

Cap'n Bob said...

Five, Beatles, Eagles, and Fleetwood Mac.

Ray Kolb said...

Ten.

Karin said...

Both the Beatles albums, the Fleetwood Mac (a recent Christmas present), the Alanis Morissette, plus the Billy Joel that used to bbe my sister's and the Pink Floyd my daughter bought. Hard to believe two Garth Brooks, Shania Twain and the Blowfish are on there. Good question about what if greatest hits were left out.