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All Time Greatest Hits may refer to: Bobby Vinton's All-Time Greatest Hits, 1972; 20 All-Time Greatest Hits!, a 1991 James Brown compilation album; All-Time Greatest Hits (Roy Orbison album), 1977; All-Time Greatest Hits (Glen Campbell album), 1993; All-Time Greatest Hits (Barry White album), 1994; All Time Greatest Hits (Lynyrd Skynyrd album ...
The list differs from the 2004 version, with 26 songs added, all of which are songs from the 2000s except "Juicy" by The Notorious B.I.G., released in 1994. The top 25 remained unchanged, but many songs down the list were given different rankings as a result of the inclusion of new songs, causing consecutive shifts among the songs listed in 2004.
Greatest Hits by Kim Wilde (1999) Greatest Hits by Hank Williams Jr. (1969) Hank Williams, Jr.'s Greatest Hits by Hank Williams Jr. (1982) John Williams Greatest Hits 1969–1999 by John Williams (1999) Greatest Hits by Robbie Williams (2004) In and Out of Consciousness: Greatest Hits 1990–2010 by Robbie Williams (2010) Greatest Hits by ...
AllMusic: "The uptempo stuff doesn't fare particularly well - young Jones was wild-eyed and crazy, giving 'The Race Is On', 'White Lightning'', and 'Why Baby Why' real kick; here they sound harnessed - but the ballads (which account for most of the record) are satisfying...On occasion, the songs gain resonance by being delivered by an older, nuanced singer (this is especially true of 'The ...
"All Night with Me" † Laura Branigan: Chris Montan Branigan: 1982 [1] "All Time High" Laura Branigan: John Barry Tim Rice: Unreleased 1983 [2] "Angels Calling" Laura Branigan: Rosetta Stone Jan Mullaney Touch: 1987 [3] "Artist" Meadow (with Branigan on lead vocals) Chris Van Cleave The Friend Ship: 1973 [4] "Ashes in the Wind" Laura Branigan ...
Timeless: The All-Time Greatest Hits is a compilation album by the Bee Gees. It was released on 21 April 2017 by Capitol Records to coincide with the 40th anniversary of the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. [1] The album is a single-disc compilation of the group's biggest hits selected by the group's last surviving member, Barry Gibb. Gibb said ...
Umberto Tozzi first recorded "Gloria" in 1979, using the word "Gloria" and the fragment of a melody sung with that word from Ludwig van Beethoven's setting of the Latin Mass, Missa solemnis. [3] The love song [ 3 ] [ 4 ] stayed four weeks at number one in both Switzerland and—in a translated version—Spain.
This list is of songs that have been interpolated by other songs. Songs that are cover versions, parodies, or use samples of other songs are not "interpolations". The list is organized under the name of the artist whose song is interpolated followed by the title of the song, and then the interpolating artist and their song.