- Dallas (Steely Dan song)
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"Dallas" Single by Steely Dan from the album Steely Dan B-side "Sail The Waterway" Released 1972 Format 7" 45 RPM Recorded 1972 Genre Jazz fusion Length 3:12 Writer(s) Walter Becker, Donald Fagen Steely Dan singles chronology "Dallas"
(1972)"Do It Again"
(1972)"Dallas" is the first single of jazz-rock band Steely Dan. It was not on Steely Dan's debut album Can't Buy a Thrill but was included on the 1978 compilation album Steely Dan.
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Steely Dan Walter Becker • Donald Fagen
Denny Dias · Michael McDonald · Jeff Porcaro · Royce Jones · Jeff "Skunk" Baxter · Jim Hodder · David PalmerStudio albums Can't Buy a Thrill (1972) · Countdown to Ecstasy (1973) · Pretzel Logic (1974) · Katy Lied (1975) · The Royal Scam (1976) · Aja (1977) · Gaucho (1980) · Two Against Nature (2000) · Everything Must Go (2003)EPs Four Tracks from Steely Dan (1977)Live albums Alive in America (1995) · Plush TV Jazz-Rock PartySingles "Dallas" · "Do It Again" · "Reelin' In the Years" · "Show Biz Kids" · "My Old School" · "Rikki Don't Lose That Number" · "Pretzel Logic" · "Black Friday" · "Bad Sneakers" · "Kid Charlemagne" · "The Fez" · "Haitian Divorce" · "Peg" · "Deacon Blues" · "FM (No Static at All)" · "Josie" · "Hey Nineteen" · "Babylon Sisters" · "Time Out of Mind" · "Reelin' In the Years" (Live) · "Cousin Dupree" · "What a Shame About Me" · "Jack of Speed" · "Janie Runaway" · "The Last Mall" · "Blues Beach" · "Things I Miss the Most"Compilations Greatest Hits (1978) · Steely Dan (1978) · Gold (1982/91) · A Decade of Steely Dan (1985) · Reelin' In the Years (1987) · Do It Again (1987) · Citizen Steely Dan (1993) · Then and Now (1993) · Showbiz Kids (2000) · The Definitive Collection (2006) · The Very Best of Steely Dan (2009)Related articles Book ·
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Categories:- 1972 singles
- Steely Dan songs
- Songs written by Donald Fagen
- Songs written by Walter Becker
- 1970s single stubs
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