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Greatest Hits Live is a live album released by the American rock band Journey in 1998, recorded in 1981 and 1983. It contains songs from the studio albums Infinity (1978) through Frontiers (1983). The album peaked at No. 79 on the US Billboard 200 chart. [ 2 ]
We couldn’t create a list of romantic songs without mentioning vocal powerhouse, Mariah Carey. This 2005 song confesses to loving someone and realizing you simply can’t live without them.
Greatest Hits/Live reached number 13 on the US Billboard 200 chart and has been certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). [4] In Europe, the album was released as a single disc with 10 songs.
The album is a double compilation release, featuring 50 of the greatest love songs recorded by Elvis. The first disc encompasses some of Elvis's greatest hits, whereas the second features more from Elvis' earlier period, including 10 Gold singles. [2] All releases' covers are red, except for the British version, which is blue. [3]
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I'm in the Mood For Love...The Most Romantic Melodies of All Time is the third cover album and fourteenth studio album by saxophonist Kenny G. It was released by Arista Records in 2006 and was the last album for the label. The Asian version also includes a bonus track.
Greatest Hits/Live by Heart (1980) Greatest Hits by Heart (1998) Greatest Hits: 1985–1995 by Heart (2000) These Dreams: Greatest Hits by Heart (1997) The Best of Hed Planet Earth by Hed PE; Major Pain 2 Indee Freedom: The Best of Hed P.E. by Hed PE; And Love Said No: The Greatest Hits 1997–2004 by HIM (2004) XX – Two Decades of Love Metal ...
Greatest Hits is a live album by American pop singer Andy Williams that was digitally recorded live in concert at the Andy Williams Moon River Theater in Branson, Missouri and released by the LaserLight division of Delta Music Inc. in 1994. [2]