REO Speedwagon is an American rock band that grew in popularity in the Midwestern United States during the 1970s and peaked in the early 1980s as one of America???s most popular arena rock bands at this time. REO Speedwagon hits include "Keep On Loving You" and "Can't Fight This Feeling". Both songs are power ballads, the former being prototypical of the genre and appearing on the group's most commercially successful album, "Hi Infidelity", which also included the hit "Take It on the Run", a song that peaked at number five on the U.S. charts. REO Speedwagon was formed by students attending the University of Illinois in Champaign, Illinois in the fall of 1967 to play cover songs in campus bars. The band???s name came from Ransom Eli Olds (REO) an early 20th Century truck manufacturer of the Speedwagon model, commonly used for fire engines. The first line up consisted of Alan Gratzer on drums and vocals, Neil Doughty on keyboards, Joe Matt on guitar and vocals and Mike Blair on bass and vocals. In the spring of 1968, Terry Luttrell became lead singer, and Bo
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2 | L.I.A.R | The Second Decade Of Rock |
3 | Roll With The Changes (Live) | The Second Decade Of Rock And Roll 1981 To 1991 |
4 | That Ain't Love | The Hits |
5 | Vareity Tonight | The Second Decade Of Rock |
6 | Here With Me | The Hits |
7 | Don't Let Him Go | REO Speedwagon Hits |
8 | Keep On Loving You | REO Speedwagon Hits |
9 | One Lonely Night | The Hits |
10 | One Too Many Girlfriends | The Second Decade Of Rock |
11 | That Ain't Love | The Second Decade Of Rock |
12 | In My Dreams | The Hits |
13 | Here With Me | REO Speedwagon Hits |
14 | Live Every Moment | The Second Decade Of Rock |
15 | In My Dreams | REO Speedwagon Hits |
16 | Don't Let Him Go | REO Speedwagon Hits |
17 | Can't Fight This Feeling (Live) | The Second Decade Of Rock And Roll 1981 To 1991 |
18 | Live Every Moment (Live) | The Second Decade Of Rock And Roll 1981 To 1991 |
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