Popular Favorites 1976-1992: Sand in the Vaseline
1992 • Album
Sugar on My Tongue
I Want to Live
Love/Building on Fire
I Wish You Wouldn't Say That
Psycho Killer
Don't Worry About the Government
No Compassion
Warning Sign
The Big Country
Take Me to the River
Heaven
Memories Can't Wait
I Zimbra
Once in a Lifetime
Crosseyed And Painless
Burning Down the House
Swamp
This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)
Life During Wartime (Live)
Girlfriend Is Better (Live)
And She Was
Stay Up Late
Road to Nowhere
Wild Wild Life
Love for Sale
City of Dreams
Mr. Jones
Blind
(Nothing But) Flowers
Sax And Violins
Gangster of Love
Lifetime Piling Up
Popsicle
Most popular songs of Talking Heads
Psycho Killer
1977 • Talking Heads: 77
This Must Be The Place
1984 • Stop Making Sense
Once In a Lifetime
1980 • Remain in Light
Wild Wild Life
1986 • True Stories
Burning Down The House
1983 • Speaking In Tongues
And She Was
1985 • Little Creatures
Take Me To The River
1978 • More Songs About Buildings And Food
The Lady Don't Mind
1985 • Little Creatures
Road To Nowhere
1985 • Little Creatures
(nothing But) Flowers
1988 • Naked
Heaven
1979 • Fear of Music
Love For Sale
1986 • True Stories
Trivia about the album Popular Favorites 1976-1992: Sand in the Vaseline by Talking Heads
- In what year was the album “Popular Favorites 1976-1992: Sand in the Vaseline” released by Talking Heads?
- The album “Popular Favorites 1976-1992: Sand in the Vaseline” was released in 1992 by Talking Heads, featuring 33 tracks.
- What is the most successful song from the album “Popular Favorites 1976-1992: Sand in the Vaseline” by Talking Heads?
- “Psycho Killer” is the biggest hit from the album “Popular Favorites 1976-1992: Sand in the Vaseline” by Talking Heads.
- What are the main songs from the album “Popular Favorites 1976-1992: Sand in the Vaseline” by Talking Heads?
- The main songs from the album “Popular Favorites 1976-1992: Sand in the Vaseline” by Talking Heads are “Psycho Killer”, “This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)”, “Once in a Lifetime”, “Wild Wild Life”, and “Burning Down the House”.