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The Greatest Hits Collection (Brooks
The Greatest Hits Collection may refer to: * ''The Greatest Hits Collection'' (Bananarama album) * ''The Greatest Hits Collection'' (Brooks & Dunn album) * ''The Greatest Hits Collection'' (Alan Jackson album) * ''The Greatest Hits Collection'' (Michelle Wright album) * ''The Greatest Hits Collection'' (video), a Bananarama videos compilation * '' Greatest Hits Collection, Vol. 1'', an album released by Trace Adkins *A Collection of His Greatest Hits *The Greatest Hits Collection II ''The Greatest Hits Collection II'' is the second compilation album by American country music duo Brooks & Dunn. It is the sequel to the duo's 1997 compilation '' The Greatest Hits Collection''. It is also the second collection of the duo's most ... * DJ: The Hits Collection * The Greatest Hits Collection (video) See also * List of greatest hits albums * Hits Collection (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Greatest Hits Collection, The ...
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Greatest Hits Collection (Bananarama Album)
''The Greatest Hits Collection'' is a compilation album released by Bananarama which features their single releases and greatest hits. It was issued by London Records in 1988, eight months after the departure of group member Siobhan Fahey. The track listing differed between versions released in the United States and Canada, as well as those released throughout Europe and other territories. Composition Except where otherwise noted, all songs are represented on the album in their single or 7" mix variants. The version of I Want You Back (originally on their '' Wow!'' album) on this collection is the newer version of the song with vocals re-recorded by Sara Dallin and Keren Woodward with new member Jacquie O'Sullivan, following the departure of Fahey. One new song, Love, Truth and Honesty, was released as a single (which featured O'Sullivan's first credits as a song-writing contributor), and peaked inside the UK top 30. The other new track on the compilation was a re-recorded vers ...
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The Greatest Hits Collection (Brooks & Dunn Album)
''The Greatest Hits Collection'' is the first compilation album by American country music duo Brooks & Dunn. It was released in 1997 (see 1997 in country music) on Arista Nashville, and it chronicles the greatest hits from their first four studio albums: 1991's '' Brand New Man'', 1993's '' Hard Workin' Man'', 1994's ''Waitin' on Sundown'', and 1996's '' Borderline''. The album also includes three new tracks, two of which were released as singles: "Honky Tonk Truth" and "He's Got You", which respectively reached #3 and #2 on the '' Billboard'' Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts. In 2004, a sequel, ''The Greatest Hits Collection II'', was released. The album was certified 4× Platinum by the RIAA on July 21, 2005. It has sold 4,608,400 copies in the United States as of April 2017. Track listing *ANewly recorded tracks. *BPreviously Unreleased Personnel on new tracks Compiled from the liner notes. Brooks & Dunn *Kix Brooks – lead vocals on "Days of ...
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The Greatest Hits Collection (Alan Jackson Album)
''The Greatest Hits Collection'' is the first compilation album by American country music artist Alan Jackson. Released on October 24, 1995, it includes the greatest hits from his first four studio albums, as well as an album cut from his 1990 debut ''Here in the Real World'' and two new tracks — "Tall, Tall Trees" and "I'll Try", both of which were Number One hits for him on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Songs. ''The Greatest Hits Collection '' peaked at #5 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' 200 Albums Chart and #1 on the Top Country Albums Chart, becoming Alan Jackson's third #1 country album. In October 2006, the album was certified 6× Platinum by the RIAA. Content ''The Greatest Hits Collection'' reprises all of Jackson's greatest hits from his first four studio albums. "Here in the Real World", "Wanted", "Chasin' That Neon Rainbow" and "I'd Love You All Over Again" from 1990's ''Here in the Real World''; "Don't Rock the Jukebox", "Someday", "Dallas", "Midnight in Montgomery" an ...
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The Greatest Hits Collection (Michelle Wright Album)
''The Greatest Hits Collection'' is the first greatest hits album by the Canadian country music singer Michelle Wright. It was released on November 2, 1999, on Arista Nashville/BMG Music Canada in Canada. The album has thirteen of Wright's singles and three newly recorded songs. Track listing # " New Kind of Love" (Steve Bogard, Rick Giles) - 3:56 # " All You Really Wanna Do" (Bogard, Giles) - 3:18 # " Take It Like a Man" (Tony Haselden) - 3:57 # " He Would Be Sixteen" ( Charlie Black, Jill Colucci, Austin Roberts) - 3:43 # " Guitar Talk" (Bogard, Colin Linden) - 3:33 # " Now and Then" (Gary Harrison, Karen Staley) - 3:48 # " One Good Man" (Bogard, Giles) - 3:40 # " Safe in the Arms of Love" (Pat Bunch, Mary Ann Kennedy, Pam Rose) - 3:30 # " Nobody's Girl" (Gretchen Peters) - 3:19 # " What Love Looks Like" (Michelle Wright, Christi Dannemiller, Lisa Drew) - 3:18 # " The Answer Is Yes" (Rodney Crowell) - 3:41 # "People Get Ready" (Curtis Mayfield) - 3:24 # "Your Love" (Jim Brickma ...
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The Greatest Hits Collection (video)
''The Greatest Hits Collection'' is a Bananarama videos compilation released by London Records in 1988, as a companion video to their ''Greatest Hits'' album. The video differs slightly from the album—"More Than Physical" is not included on the album; the video to " Love in the First Degree" includes group live performance from 1988 BRIT awards (last performance ever with Fahey); and "Mr. Sleaze" is actually the B-side to "Love in the First Degree", and the video includes images from old Bananarama videos, while both songs and videos for either "I Want You Back" and " Love, Truth & Honesty" feature new member Jacquie O'Sullivan. The video for " Nathan Jones" was not included at the time of release. Track listing Multimix includes #" Cruel Summer" #"Na Na Hey Hey (Kiss Him Goodbye)" #:Directed by Keef #"Shy Boy" #:Directed by Midge Ure & Chris Cross #" Robert De Niro's Waiting..." #:Directed by Duncan Gibbins #"Really Saying Something" #:Directed by Midge Ure & Chris Cross ...
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Greatest Hits Collection, Vol
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A Collection Of His Greatest Hits
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The Greatest Hits Collection II
''The Greatest Hits Collection II'' is the second compilation album by American country music duo Brooks & Dunn. It is the sequel to the duo's 1997 compilation '' The Greatest Hits Collection''. It is also the second collection of the duo's most popular releases, chronicling their greatest hits from 1998's ''If You See Her'', 2001's ''Steers & Stripes'', and 2003's '' Red Dirt Road'', omitting songs from 1999's '' Tight Rope''. It also features one song from 1994's ''Waitin' on Sundown'' and one song from 1996's '' Borderline'', both of which did not make it to the first compilation. Three new recorded tracks — "That's What It's All About", "It's Getting Better All The Time", and "Independent Trucker" — are also included on this compilation. These first two songs were released as singles, peaking at #2 and #1, respectively, on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Songs chart. The CD version is currently out of print; however, it is available from digital and streaming services. Track ...
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The Hits Collection
The Hits Collection may refer to: * ''The Hits Collection'' (video), a 1993 video album by Prince * ''The Hits Collection'' (Kim Wilde album), a 2006 compilation album by Kim Wilde * ''The Hits Collection'', a 2000 compilation album by Cameo * '' The Hits Collection, Volume One'', a 2010 compilation album by Jay-Z See also * Hits Collection (other) ''Hit(s) Collection'' may refer to: *''Hits Collection'', compilation album by Atahualpa Yupanqui *''Hits Collection'', compilation album by Dusty Springfield *''Hits Collection'', compilation album by Culture Club *''Hit Collection'', compilation ...
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List Of Greatest Hits Albums
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