Legacy by David Bowie

Album cover for Legacy - David Bowie
1. Space Oddity
5:15
2. The Man Who Sold the World
3:59
3. Changes
3:35
4. Oh! You Pretty Things
3:14
5. Life on Mars? (2016 mix)
3:38
6. Starman (original single mix)
4:15
7. Ziggy Stardust
3:14
8. Moonage Daydream
4:40
9. The Jean Genie (original single mix)
4:06
10. All the Young Dudes
3:09
11. Drive‐In Saturday
4:33
12. Sorrow
2:55
13. Rebel Rebel
4:30
14. Young Americans (original single edit)
3:14
15. Fame
4:16
16. Golden Years (single version)
3:28
17. Sound and Vision
3:03
18. ‘Heroes' (single version)
3:34
19. Boys Keep Swinging
3:17
20. Fashion
3:27
21. Ashes to Ashes
3:36
1. Under Pressure
4:05
2. Let's Dance
4:10
3. China Girl
4:17
4. Modern Love (single version)
3:58
5. Blue Jean
3:12
6. This Is Not America
3:53
7. Dancing in the Street
3:12
8. Absolute Beginners (edit)
4:48
9. Jump They Say (radio edit)
3:54
10. Hallo Spaceboy (PSB remix)
4:29
11. Little Wonder (edit)
3:42
12. I'm Afraid of Americans (V1 edit)
4:26
13. Thursday's Child (radio edit)
4:27
14. Slow Burn (radio edit)
3:58
15. Everyone Says ‘Hi' (edit)
3:29
16. New Killer Star (radio edit)
3:45
17. Where Are We Now?
4:10
18. Lazarus
4:07
19. I Can't Give Everything Away (radio edit)
4:24

Bowie Legacy is a greatest hits album by British musician David Bowie, released on 11 November 2016 through Sony Music Entertainment in the U. S. and Warner Music Group in the UK and several territories. The album's contents are mostly identical to the two-disc edition of Bowie's previous greatest hits album Nothing Has Changed (2014), with a few differences between both releases. "Love Is Lost" and "Sue (Or in a Season of Crime)", which were present on Nothing Has Changed, are replaced by three new selections: "Lazarus" and "I Can't Give Everything Away", both from Bowie's final studio album Blackstar (2016), and the radio edit of the Heathen song "Slow Burn" (which also appears on the three-disc version of Nothing Has Changed). Additionally, a previously-unreleased mix of "Life on Mars?" is present instead of the original version from Hunky Dory (1971), and was released as a single and a special music video to promote the compilation.