Do It Again
King of the World
Your Gold Teeth, Pt. 2
Deacon Blues
Dirty Work
Pearl of the Quarter
Any World (That I'm Welcome To)
Home at Last
Kings
Rikki Don't Lose That Number
Throw Back the Little Ones
I Got the News
Midnite Cruiser
Night by Night
Kid Charlemagne
Josie
Only a Fool Would Say That
Any Major Dude Will Tell You
The Caves of Altamira
FM
Reelin' in the Years
Barrytown
Don't Take Me Alive
Babylon Sisters
Fire in the Hole
East St. Louis Toodle-Oo
Sign in Stranger
Hey Nineteen
Brooklyn (Owes the Charmer Under Me)
Parker's Band
The Fez
Glamour Profession
Change of the Guard
Through with Buzz
Green Earrings
Gaucho
Turn That Heartbeat Over Again
Pretzel Logic
Haitian Divorce
Time out of Mind
With a Gun
Everything You Did
My Rival
Razor Boy
Charlie Freak
The Royal Scam
Third World Man
Boston Rag
Monkey in Your Soul
Here at the Western World
Everyone's Gone to the Movies [Demo Version]
Your Gold Teeth
Bodhisattva
Black Cow
Show Biz Kids
Black Friday
Aja
My Old School
Bad Sneakers
Peg
Rose Darling
Daddy Don't Live in That New York City No More
Doctor Wu
Everyone's Gone to the Movies
Chain Lightning
Most popular songs of Steely Dan
Do It Again
1972 • Can't Buy a Thrill
Hey Nineteen
1980 • Gaucho
Peg
1977 • Aja
Deacon Blues
1977 • Aja
Reelin' in the Years
1972 • Can't Buy a Thrill
Kid Charlemagne
1976 • The Royal Scam
Black Cow
1977 • Aja
Dirty Work
1972 • Can't Buy a Thrill
Aja
1977 • Aja
Gaucho
1980 • Gaucho
Doctor Wu
1975 • Katy Lied
Show Biz Kids
1973 • Countdown To Ecstasy
Trivia about the album Citizen 1972-1980 by Steely Dan
- In what year was the album “Citizen 1972-1980” released by Steely Dan?
- The album “Citizen 1972-1980” was released in 1993 by Steely Dan, featuring 65 tracks.
- What is the most successful song from the album “Citizen 1972-1980” by Steely Dan?
- “Do It Again” is the biggest hit from the album “Citizen 1972-1980” by Steely Dan.
- What are the main songs from the album “Citizen 1972-1980” by Steely Dan?
- The main songs from the album “Citizen 1972-1980” by Steely Dan are “Do It Again”, “Hey Nineteen”, “Peg”, “Deacon Blues”, and “Reelin' in the Years”.