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Maroon 5 To Release Best Of Ahead of Australian Tour

by Paul Cashmere on September 1, 2015

in Live,New Music,News

Maroon 5 will release ‘Singles’, a best of album, ahead of their Australian tour later this month.

The Maroon 5 album misses their first hit ‘Harder To Breathe’ and kicks in with the second one ‘This Love’ from 2004.

The hits ‘Sunday Morning’, ‘Won’t Go Home Without You’, ‘If I Never See Your Face Again’, ‘Daylight’ and ‘This Summer’s Gonna Hurt Like A Motherfucker’ are also absent from the album.

Maroon 5 Singles track listing

This Love (no 5 US, no 37 Au)
Payphone (no 2 US, No 2 Au)
She Will Be Loved (no 5 US, no 1 Au)
One More Night (mo 1 US, no 2Au)
Moves Like Jagger (featuring Christina Aguilera) (no 1 US, no 2 Au)
Wake Up Call (no 19 US, no 19 AU)
Misery (no 14 US, no 39 Au)
Maps (no 6 US, no 30 Au)
Makes Me Wonder (no 1 US, no 6 Au)
Animals (no 3 US, no 62 Au)
Daylight (no 7 US, no 19 Au)
Sugar (no 2 US, no 6 Au)

Maroon 5 Australian dates

September 26, Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena
September 28, Brisbane, Entertainment Centre
September 29, Sydney, Allphones

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