Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits album by Canadian country-pop singer Shania Twain, released on November 8, 2004 by Mercury Nashville. The album contains seventeen of Twain's hits, including all of her seven number one hits on the Hot Country Songs chart. Notably absent from the track list is Twain's self-titled debut album, in which no songs were included. Some songs are included in their pop versions such as "That Don't Impress Me Much" and "I'm Gonna Getcha Good!". "Ka-Ching!" was included in the European version of Greatest Hits as the song was a massive hit there.
Filmed live from her home with her family amidst a mixture of loveable fun and chaos, they were a means of virtual escapism for many and became weekly moments of united sequinned catharsis for the hundreds of thousands tuning in. This is a collection of the songs that sound-tracked her lockdown kitchen disco. The album features all of Sophie's biggest and best-known disco hits in one place for the first time ever! It include 6 Top 10 hits, Murder On The Dancefloor and Take Me Home, plus the brand new lead single Crying at the Discotheque.
The second Greatest Remix Hits collection continued where the first left off, with rare remixes galore from Kylie's back catalogue. This volume also had the bonus inclusion of the original Australian single version of Locomotion, the first time the track was available other than on its original single release. Also included was a rare track recorded in Australia in 1987 called Getting Closer, which was originally intended to be Kylie's second single and was only ever available as the B-side to Locomotion in Europe.
It was in the Sixties when Etta James truly found her musical direction and made a lasting mark as a soulful pop and blues diva. Her debut album, At Last!, was released in late 1960 and was noted for its varied choice in music from jazz standards to blues numbers to doo-wop and rhythm & blues. This CD compiles James’ greatest hits. She expertly handles jazz standards like “A Sunday Kind of Love,” as well as Willie Dixon’s blues classic “I Just Want to Make Love to You.” This comprehensive edition gives ample proof of both her amazing singing talents and her extraordinary versatility.
The new album gathers the most iconic songs recorded throughout her career and includes 7 remixes by some of the hottest, in-demand DJ’s worldwide. The first single from the set is a remix by English DJ/producer Joel Corry (Charli XCX, Ed Sheeran) of the timeless classic “Feeling Good". The album includes seminal songs such as Mississippi Goddam, Strange Fruit, I Loves You Porgy, I Put A Spell On You and Nina Simone’s timeless version of “Feeling Good."
Born Caroline Catharina Müller in the Netherlands, she moved with her family to Germany in the late '70s. In 1980, she became a member of the girl quartet Optimal, who issued two singles. During one of the band's concerts in Hamburg, she was approached by songwriter/producer Dieter Bohlen who had just taken the continental charts by storm with his duo Modern Talking…
Born Caroline Catharina Müller in the Netherlands, she moved with her family to Germany in the late '70s. In 1980, she became a member of the girl quartet Optimal, who issued two singles. During one of the band's concerts in Hamburg, she was approached by songwriter/producer Dieter Bohlen who had just taken the continental charts by storm with his duo Modern Talking…
Born Caroline Catharina Müller in the Netherlands, she moved with her family to Germany in the late '70s. In 1980, she became a member of the girl quartet Optimal, who issued two singles. During one of the band's concerts in Hamburg, she was approached by songwriter/producer Dieter Bohlen who had just taken the continental charts by storm with his duo Modern Talking…